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Enjoy May before it fades away

Dr. Glenn Mollette  This wonderful month will be over soon but there is much to note about May.  Mother’s Day is a beautiful day. The day has come and gone but the day emphasizes a day to celebrate mom. I remember my mother who was so dear. I Remember and cherish those beautiful years.  We take our pictures and they eventually may fade but the memories and love we have for our mothers will never go away.  During May we celebrate a lot of graduations. Graduation is ongoing as colleges, high schools and even the junior highs, elementaries, and preschools are…

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Utah Tech celebrates graduating class

Utah Tech University celebrated the 2024 graduating class of 2,967 students at its 113th Commencement ceremonies last week. The following local students were among those honored at Utah Tech’s 113th Commencement Ceremony: Emma Patterson of Lake Havasu City; Lailani Haro of Beaver Dam; Logan Rosenbach of Kingman; Sierra Demers of Fort Mohave; and Summer Evans of Lake Havasu City. “Utah Tech University is excited to celebrate its 2024 graduating class,” Interim President Courtney White said. “We are so proud of our graduates’ accomplishments and can’t wait to see the impact they have on the world as they take what they’ve…

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Martin endorsed for supervisor

Dear Editor, Unlike my usual gripe and whine, I am pleased to continue on a quite positive note. I recently had the privilege of listening to 4th District Supervisorial candidate, Don Martin speak about his view of the responsibilities to be assumed by a potential Mohave County Supervisor. I was impressed by his fervor in describing just how much he loves Mohave County and its citizenry. He also spoke on some subjects near and dear to my heart,(i.e.) his life’s service to his fellow man and his experiences here would fill a very informative, instructive and uplifting book. That and…

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Saving seeds workshop offered

KINGMAN – Mohave County Master Gardeners will present a Saving Seeds (Tomatoes) workshop on Saturday, May 18 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Mohave County Extension Office, 101 E. Beale St. Join them to learn why you should save seeds, how to do it, and how to property store them so they remain viable. They will also share which tomato varieties grow well locally. For information call 928-753-1665.

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Pioneer Country Gun & Knife Show

KINGMAN – Pioneer Country Events will host a Gun & Knife, Coins & Collectibles Show on May 18 and 19 at College Park Community Center, 1990 Jagerson Ave and Van Nuys. Hours are Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is $7 per day or $12 for both days. Food will be available for purchase. For more information call Lon at 928-692-0937 or 928-279-4775.

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