Category: Community News
MCC Lake Havasu student involved with community, student life
MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is filled with talented students in and outside of the classroom. Kelly Malouin, Lake Havasu Campus student, is no different.
At MCC, she’s working towards earning her associate degree in Liberal Arts, while focusing on art and working on transferring to a four-year university to study public relations. Malouin decided to attend MCC because it’s local and wanted to complete her pre-requisite courses before transferring to a university.
Seven students selected for MEC’s Washington youth tour
Six of the top presenting students were awarded the D.C. trip sponsored by MEC. Another student was in for a surprise when TWN Communications announced they would be sponsoring one additional student for the trip. The week-long excursion allows the students to interact with others from all over the country, visit our Capitol’s landmarks
Maintenance of Mohave wash channel completed
MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ (December 12, 2024) –The Mohave County Flood Control District recently completed maintenance on a 0.9-mile reach of the Mohave Wash Channel between Gordon Drive and Bank Street in Kingman.
The maintenance consisted of clearing out vegetation growing in the channel, repairing the gabion channel banks, and cleaning the rock erosion protection at the outlet of the Gordon Drive culverts.
Randy Gremlich, Flood Control District Engineer reports that “this maintenance work will allow the channel to better convey storm runoff.
CRCK meets second Mondays
KINGMAN – Conservative Republican Club of Kingman (CRCK)meets the second Monday of every month at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 4536 Patsy Dr. For information email crck@reagan.com
Registration for the 2025 Master Gardener Training Course is now open
BULLHEAD CITY – This course provides research-based horticulture information you can use as a Master Gardener volunteer or to become a more successful gardener in your own backyard! Topics include soils, basic botany, irrigation, landscape design, composting, plant propagation, basic ecology, vegetables, stake and prune trees/shrubs, citrus trees, native plants, entomology, pest management, and plant diseases.
The 13-week course will run from January 16 to April 17, 2025 and will be held on Thursday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.