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ERACE holds Meadview cleanup

MEADVIEW – Saturday, November 2, Mohave County ERACE teamed up with local Meadview residents a free community trash day. The event entailed 11 dumpsters ranging from 40 yards to 60 yards in size, all available to take in unwanted household items. Over 100 vehicles contributed trash and one dumpster was completely filled with tires (rims previously removed).  Household appliances were additionally disposed, and scrap metal was reserved for recycling.  

Mohave County ERACE further sponsored transport of the waste to the Cerbat Sanitary Landfill, where the operation was completed.

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MCC expands to add a new Phlebotomy course to its non-credit academic division – registration ends soon  

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is adding Phlebotomy to its Community Education division’s list of non-credit classes. This means students have the option of learning Phlebotomy from both the college credit and non-credit academic divisions.

Many people may not realize that MCC offers credit and non-credit classes. What’s the difference between credit classes and non-credit classes? Simply put:

* Non-credit classes are generally short-term, with no grades and the student does not earn a college degree upon completion.

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Leaving the 99 to find the one: Local Kingman church visits Las Vegas homeless

KINGMAN — The Kingman Kingdom of God (KOG) Church travels 100 miles weekly to tend to North Las Vegas’s homeless population. On Friday, November 15, the Kingman KOG church welcomed their youth group to join the event for the first time. “I love that almost all of my youth came. It shows their spirit for service,” admits Tim McCoy, youth group leader for the KOG church. Although the middle and high school-aged children were informed but a day before the event, only two youth group members could not join.

The Kingman KOG church is invited into the Las Vegas Restoration and Recovering Center weekly to set up tables.

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Havasu Concert Association launches first concert of season

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Hall Sisters paid a visit to Havasu last week to kick off the Lake Havasu Concert Association’s fall season of community concerts. The show took place on Thursday, November 14 at Lake Havasu High School’s Performing Arts Center.  

The Lake Havasu Concert Association is a nonprofit group run by volunteers. The team is committed to giving exposure to some of the most gifted musicians through live performances.  

Originally from North Carolina, The Hall Sisters are a musical quartet with a unique blend of swing, country and pop.

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