Havasu prepares for spring break
Lake Havasu City remains a spring break destination, but the days of packed parts of the lake where people can walk from boat to boat without needing to get in the water are long gone.
Lake Havasu City remains a spring break destination, but the days of packed parts of the lake where people can walk from boat to boat without needing to get in the water are long gone.
Eleven local women were honored Sunday for outstanding contributions to the community at the 42nd Annual Women Making History awards, coinciding with National Women’s History Month.
In celebration of American freedom, the many members of the Lake Havasu community will be gathering together for memoriam walkway dedication ceremony.
Twenty years to the day, as of February 24, Sarina Ledford, a nurse at The Lingenfelter Center for Alzheimer’s Care, began a career, and a partnership of care with Maria, a 93-year-old Alzheimer’s and dementia patient and resident.
Dozens of volunteers removed 7.94 tons of trash and debris from the desert along Silver Creek Road on Friday during the City of Bullhead City’s annual cleanup event, held in partnership with Golden Vertex, Republic Services, and the Bureau of Land Management on Friday, February 20.
As spring approaches Lake Havasu, longer sunsets will be in full bloom, and so will the vibrancy of Woodystock’s 14th annual blues concert.