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Taxes, border issues, entitlement programs at risk

Dear Editor, Mr. Goyeneche, again I have to agree, congress should amend tax laws politicians should not enter the institution paupers and exit millionaires. However, I am not suggesting millionaires be ‘punished for being successful.” I simply believe they should be made to pay their fair share of taxes. I believe it was Warren Buffet who commented he pays less taxes than his secretary. To me that is not equitable. Trump’s tax cuts allowed corporations to buy back shares of their own stocks. Lowe’s bought back ten billion dollars’ worth of their shares, then fired thousands of workers. As for…

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Special needs agencies hosted Day for All event

LAKE HAVASU CITY  – Four incredible organizations teamed up last week for one very valuable and powerful mission; To bring children and adults with physical and intellectual challenges together for two days at the beach and a chance to participate in some awesome water sports. The Lake Havasu Day for All took place on Friday, May 3  and Saturday, May 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Crazy Horse Camp Grounds.   Rise Services, New Horizons, and Milemarkers Therapy, joined forces with Arizona Adaptive Watersports for a day filled with fun in the sun and great memories that can last…

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Elias J. Bechter

In loving memory of Elias J. Bechter born June 8, 1987 and gained his wings April 10, 2024. Elias is survived by his mother Jean Bechter and his sisters Miranda Bechter and Bitty Carrico, and his brother Nick Carrico. Also, his nieces and nephews Shea, Tesla, Kenley, Analeah, Dalton, Bentley, and Adrian. Elias touched the hearts of so many people. He will truly be missed. Heaven has gained an amazing soul and he will forever live on in our hearts. There will be a celebration of life held for Elias at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 25 at the Hualapai…

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Learn all about venomous critters

KINGMAN –  Mohave County Master Gardeners will present a workshop on venomous critters on Saturday, May 11 from 1 to 3 pm., at the Mohave County Library – Kingman branch, 3269 E. Burbank St. This will be a fun and informational presentation to learn how to get along with our reptilian neighbors. The workshop is free and open to the public.

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