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Local teachers awarded $2,500 through  Palo Verde Fiesta Bowl Charities Wishes for Teachers program

 In its annual tradition to honor, support and celebrate Arizona’s educators, Fiesta Bowl Charities has granted 500 teachers–including 16 Mohave County teachers–with $2,500 each during the Palo Verde Fiesta Bowl Charities Wishes for Teachers Draft Day presented by SRP, for a total of $1.25 million.  In its eighth year, the Palo Verde Fiesta Bowl Charities Wishes for Teachers program increased its giving by 25% to Arizona K-12 public and charter schoolteachers. The funding will positively impact more than 220,000 students across 73 cities and towns statewide, with 368 different schools receiving grant awards. This season’s 500 granted wishes will fulfill requests…

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Teen charged with violence at hospital

KINGMAN – Kingman police report the arrest of a teenage patient who became unruly and violent at Kingman Regional Medical Center. Police Chief Rusty Cooper said the incident occurred in the KRMC Emergency Department at 3:25 a.m. on Nov. 16. Cooper said the 17-year-old male was verbally abusive while being treated for a high level of alcohol intoxication. He said the teen head butted a security guard and a physician’s assistant who were treated for their injuries. Cooper said once stabilized, the teen was arrested and booked into juvenile detention for two counts of aggravated assault.

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Jesus’ Thankfulness

Thankfulness was a way for Jesus. He proclaimed His thankfulness publicly so we would learn to live a live full of thankfulness to God. When we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we become His followers, His disciples. We are called to become more Christlike as we mature in our faith. Do we as His followers live a life of thankfulness as He did? The Bible records Jesus giving thanks to God, His Father four times. The first time is in Matthew 11 and Luke 11. “In that hour Jesus rejoiced in the Spirit and said, “I thank…

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El Dorado Ave Wash Crossing Improvements

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City Public Works Department, Engineering Division announces the closure of El Dorado Ave. at Dolphin Dr. and the wash crossing to thru traffic. Starting November 27, 2023, through late summer of 2024, for wash crossing improvements and flood safety. The Engineering Department is asking for residents’ patience and cooperation during construction. Motorists traveling on the street can expect temporary delays due to construction. This closure is necessary to provide the contractor with a safe work zone in which to complete the work. Traffic cones, arrows, and other devices will delineate travel lanes. Motorists are…

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World traveler plants tree on Rt 66

KINGMAN – The morning of Tuesday, November 21 a super traveler made a stop at Locomotive Park in Kingman. Mr. Katiravan Subarayan, a 62 year-old from Malaysia, sold his home and started a fantastic journey on his motorcycle in January 2023. His goal is to travel the world, 106 countries in total, in 20 months while planting trees along the way. To date, Mr. Subarayan has traveled 54,081 miles planting trees in Russia, China, Australia, Japan, Sweden, Canada, the U.S., and many more. You can follow his journey at https://www.polarsteps.com/KatiravanSubarayan/6396151-katiravan-2023-solo-bike-world-tour?fbclid=IwAR2PkBLIv4b5xHx4YvuiByoe4eg3JhRX41ohYp2f3wF1d249vnx10tSxC8c. Tuesday, Nov 21, at 10am the City of Kingman Parks Department…

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“Mystic & the Supernatural” exhibit at Kingman Center of the Arts Gallery

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is thrilled to highlight the artistic talents of Joyce Wiley, a member of the Economic Development/Tourism team. Joyce’s captivating art pieces are part of the community art exhibit, “Mystic & The Supernatural,” currently on display until December 23. Residents and art enthusiasts are invited to experience Wiley’s contributions to “Mystic & The Supernatural” at the Kingman Center of the Arts (KCA) Gallery, located at 402 E. Beale Street. The exhibit is open to the public during the following hours: * Tuesday – Thursday: 11 am – 5 pm * Friday and Saturday: 11 am…

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