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Drive-in movie event brings nostalgia

LAKE HAVASU CITY – If you find yourself missing the good ol’ days of what it felt like to attend a drive-in movie, next weekend will be your chance to experience those nostalgic feelings all over again.  

Brought to you by party rental store Cool River Party Rentals, the company will be showing the ultimate film that honors a time when drive-in movie theaters were all the rage with their showing of American Graffiti.  

It has been over 50 years since Star Wars Producer George Lucas publicly released American Graffiti

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Response to ‘Pot calling the kettle black’

Dear Editor,

Wow, Ms. J.M., you seem to have much rage against Senator Vance and former President Trump. Your “facts” are in no way truthful to say the least. Misinformation in today’s speak. In other words, lies. What happens on November 5, is going to decide if the United States will remain a Constitutional Republic or become a Marxist Regime.

President Obama began the remaking of the United States in his eyes. Hope and change?

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Local non-profit, Bullhead City SAINT offers resources to pet owners

BULLHEAD CITY – Since 2009, they have placed over 500 animals into loving forever homes and have spayed and neutered over 3,000 pets. Saving Animals in Need Together (SAINT) has created a medical emergency fund, raising and spending approximately $30,000 to $40,000 annually to help animals recover from life-threatening situations in hopes of leading them to long, happy lives.

BHC SAINT organization was founded by Jeanne Brook and Sue DeMarco in 2009, when one of the founders, Jeanne, had seen photos of a young, healthy Pit Bull being euthanized

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