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Women and the abortion issue will decide the 2024 election outcome

Dear Editor, A woman has never told me she felt good about her abortion. For 39 years I served in pastoral roles in different places. I had numerous women tell me they felt like they had no choice. Some said they felt pressured to abort. Many were medical emergency situations and it was life or death for the mother.  A dear family I’ve known for a few years lost their daughter and the baby in what was supposed to be a delightful day of bringing a new baby into the world.  Things went terribly wrong and they both died. Twenty-five years…

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letter to the editor

Women and the abortion issue will decide the 2024 election outcome

Dear Editor, A woman has never told me she felt good about her abortion. For 39 years I served in pastoral roles in different places. I had numerous women tell me they felt like they had no choice. Some said they felt pressured to abort. Many were medical emergency situations and it was life or death for the mother.  A dear family I’ve known for a few years lost their daughter and the baby in what was supposed to be a delightful day of bringing a new baby into the world.  Things went terribly wrong and they both died. Twenty-five years…

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RC boats will boast speeds up to 90 mph

LAKE HAVASU CITY – RC gearheads, get ready to witness the most amazing event of the season! London Bridge Model Boat Club will be making a comeback this year with their annual RC Boat Race.  The club meets weekly at Rotary Park and it’s free for visitors wanting to learn more about RC boat racing.  For those interested in becoming a member of the club, their yearly membership fee is only $20.   The club strongly encourages members to join the North American Model Boating Association (NAMBA). NAMBA is a nonprofit group for radio controlled model boaters.   The association consists of directors who…

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RC boats will boast speeds up to 90 mph

LAKE HAVASU CITY – RC gearheads, get ready to witness the most amazing event of the season! London Bridge Model Boat Club will be making a comeback this year with their annual RC Boat Race.  The club meets weekly at Rotary Park and it’s free for visitors wanting to learn more about RC boat racing.  For those interested in becoming a member of the club, their yearly membership fee is only $20.   The club strongly encourages members to join the North American Model Boating Association (NAMBA). NAMBA is a nonprofit group for radio controlled model boaters.   The association consists of directors who…

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Donations to ‘For the Luv of Paws’

Cherie Dalynn (left), Chris Marie, and helper Ryn Mogensen, pose with the $1,854 cash and 1,413 pounds of dog and cat food. Chris Marine delivered the bounty this month to Dalynn at the For the Luv of Paws domestic animal shelter and sanctuary in Golden Valley. The dog and cat food along with the cash, was collected during the annual Meriwether Halloween and Christmas display.

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Donations to ‘For the Luv of Paws’

Cherie Dalynn (left), Chris Marie, and helper Ryn Mogensen, pose with the $1,854 cash and 1,413 pounds of dog and cat food. Chris Marine delivered the bounty this month to Dalynn at the For the Luv of Paws domestic animal shelter and sanctuary in Golden Valley. The dog and cat food along with the cash, was collected during the annual Meriwether Halloween and Christmas display.

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