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Arizona Governor Proclaims April 2024 as Community College Month, Highlights Value of Colleges in State

MOHAVE COUNTY – Governor Katie Hobbs has officially proclaimed April 2024 as Arizona Community College Month, recognizing the vital role that community colleges play in shaping the future of the state’s economy and providing high-quality education and training to students of all backgrounds and ages. MCC and Arizona’s nine other community college districts are committed to providing accessible, affordable, high-quality education and training to their respective communities. The colleges offer a wide range of programs and services, including technical training, transfer degrees, workforce development, early college experiences, and adult education, designed to meet the needs of students and employers alike….

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Trust Me…

You are not crazy. Slowly we are being indoctrinated into believing that right is wrong and wrong is right. But you are correct. There are only two sexes. There should be separate male and female bathrooms. Girls’ and boys’ sports are exclusive from one another. And a man cannot give birth to a child. You are also correct. You are not required to say anything. No one can force you to use a certain language. It is not hateful to call something what it is. Your speech is sacred. You are correct as well. The police force is a good…

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MCC honor society inducts 38 new students on Kingman campus

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society – Alpha Chi Omega chapter on the Kingman campus hosted its induction ceremony Thursday for new members for Spring 2024. Thirty-eight new PTK members were inducted: Eva Ariza Cantoran, Lovette Averett, Mariela Balderrama, Patricia Basel, Suzanne Carley, Amy Crump, Makayla Dalrymple, Freddy De Leon, Kendal Fancon, Ethan Gervasoni, Jared Giamporcaro, Ciara Griffin, Keith Gutierrez, Emily Hernandez, Shantal Hernandez, Michael Hill, Ronny Hood, Antoinette Hunt, Shelby Iles, Marley Kittelson, Teagin Lewis, Michelle Mangano, Emily McKinney, Rylie McKinney, Angelica Montes, Trey Murray, Emily Pangburn, Payton Pfeiffer, Jaclyn Pine, Sean Shiell, Alexander…

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Native desert discussed at humanities presentation

LAKE HAVASU CITY – When was the last time you met a Native Arizonan? If it’s taking a while to remember, it’s probably because many of the residents of Arizona moved here from different towns. Journalist and photographer Gregory McNamee made a visit to Lake Havasu to share that writers especially, have been relocating to Arizona for decades. The Seeing the Desert with Gregory McNamee lecture took place on Thursday, April 4 at at the Lake Havasu City Library. The Arizona Humanities speaker  is currently a contributing editor for the Encyclopedia Britannica and a research fellow at the Southwest Center…

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Vehicle fire snuffed

KINGMAN – No one was injured in an April 10 property fire in Kingman. Fire Department personnel responded at 4:18 p.m. to the incident at the intersection of Pasadena Ave. and Adams St. “Three RV’s, cars, a Connex box and various debris were engulfed,” a news release said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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