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MIKID provides parent support group

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Believe it or not, there used to be a time when parents of children suffering with mental health had few to no resources at all. The early 1980s was when a loving parent of a child struggling with a mental illness decided to change some of this. That individual was Sue Gilbertson when her son was medically diagnosed for having mental illness.  Gilbertson sought answers with the medical community.  But her investigations fell flat, as the conventional medical community of the era did not have the necessary tools needed to provide assistance.   Soon Gilbertson would come to realize…

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I Declare

It has been some time since I last read the Declaration of Independence. In fact, it has been over 45 years. And even then, it was in the context of my civics courses in high school. So recently, I thought it wise to revisit the text for a refresher. Sure, I am generally familiar with the most iconic lines of the document about certain truths being self-evident, that all people are created equal, that we hold life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, as hallmarks of the human experience divinely ordained by a benevolent God, but I had forgotten some…

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Aquarius, Edgewater award more than $5.8M winnings

LAUGHLIN, NEV. –  There was no shortage of winners last month at Laughlin’s Aquarius Casino Resort and Edgewater Casino Resort. The two casinos combined to pay out over $5.8 million to jackpot winners throughout the month of February.  Aquarius paid out $4,458,077 in winnings in February while Edgewater delivered $1,373,610. The grand total of $5,831,687 went to winners across a variety of casino games with the month’s biggest jackpot going to Jeffrery M., a visitor from Wisconsin who struck a whopping $216,040 jackpot while playing a 1 cent Lighting Buffalo Link machine. Since the beginning of the year the two casino resorts have paid out a total of …

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LBRW to meet

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The London Bridge Republican Women’s dinner will be held Monday, April 1, Shugrues Bridgeview Room. Check in is at 5 p.m. with dinner and the meeting at 6 p.m. Cost is $25 cash or check at the door. This month’s guest speaker is Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, who is running for U.S. Senate. RSVP to Marilou at 928-453-0956 by noon on Friday, March 29. Reservations are required for attendance

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Chmiel named to Dean’s List

Rebekah Chmiel was named to Biola University’s Dean’s List for academic excellence. Chmiel, a Nursing major from Kingman, was one of approximately 1,600 students who were named to the dean’s list in Fall 2023. Biola students are placed on the dean’s list to honor those with a GPA of 3.6 or higher while enrolled in 12 or more credits and whose cumulative GPA is at least 3.2.

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KASRA meets March 26

KINGMAN – Kingman Area School Retirees Association (KASRA) will meet on Tuesday, March 26 at 11 a.m. at Calico’s Restaurant. The guest speaker will be from the Kingman Fire Department.  KASRA’s “worthy cause” will be wrapped candy for Teacher Appreciation Day in May. Retired teachers and staff are invited to attend.

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