For Better, For Worse
Dear Editor,
Words are easier than actions. For example, “for better, for worse.” Couples traditionally say these words when they marry. They mean the words at the time. They have no idea what they are saying.
Dear Editor,
Words are easier than actions. For example, “for better, for worse.” Couples traditionally say these words when they marry. They mean the words at the time. They have no idea what they are saying.
KINGMAN – Children of Mohave County Homeschool enjoying their Fourth of July weekend at the Cecil Davis Park Splash Pad located in Kingman. From left to right, Caden Luna, Beau Santana, Archer Sexty, and Layne Santana. Photo by Noel Mabile
Dear Editor,
Words are easier than actions. For example, “for better, for worse.” Couples traditionally say these words when they marry. They mean the words at the time. They have no idea what they are saying.
No one can really know what they are saying because they are clueless what the future will bring. Sticking together in marriage is easier when it’s all “for better”.
Year-long closure of Clack Canyon Road begins July 16
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers that construction crews will be placing temporary traffic-control barriers on US 93 west of Kingman during the week of July 8, as work gets underway on the new I-40/US 93 West Kingman Traffic Interchange project.
We bid farewell to Jimmy Randall Tehee “Randy” who died at the age of 72 on June 21, 2024. Born in Selma California December 13, 1951, he retired to Golden Valley Arizona in 2020. Survived by his wife Catherine Marie Tehee, his children Robert Benjamin, Catlynn Marie, Jimmy Ryan, and six grandchildren. Loved by everyone he met, he was a man of immense humor and wisdom.
Richard Thomas Bone, of Golden Valley, died Monday, July 1, 2024. He was 82. Mr. Bone was born in March 22, 1942 in Ely, Nev. The family contact is his wife Glenda Bone. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.