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  • PTA Club car wash garnered corporate, individual support
    The Physical Therapist Assistant Club at Mohave Community College wants to help its members from across Mohave County ace the state licensure exam on first try, so they are raising money that will provide extra test preparation training. PTA faculty … Continue reading
  • 21 nursing graduates receive their pins
    Family and friends joined 21 nursing graduates for a pin ceremony and reception Saturday at the El Capitan Auditorium. The graduates attended Mohave Community College’s North Mohave Campus in Colorado City to complete the nursing program. The next step for … Continue reading
  • Going the extra miles
    Alex Barlow, his sister Vy Barlow and Sienna Horsley traveled many miles to participate in Mohave Community College’s 40th commencement ceremony held in the Mojave Crossing Event Center near Bullhead City, Ariz., on May 13. The college serves students far … Continue reading
  • Clinical Excellence honorees
    Three graduates from Mohave Community College’s registered nursing class of 2011 were honored for Clinical Excellence at their pin ceremony last Thursday at the Community Center in Lake Havasu City. Those students were (L-R) Kari Moore from the Neal Campus-Kingman, … Continue reading
  • Surg Tech pins first AAS class
    The first class of students in the associate of applied science in surgical technology program at Mohave Community College received their pins during a ceremony Thursday at the Lake Havasu City campus. The 10 students, from throughout Mohave County, were … Continue reading
  • PTA grads get their pins
    Nine new physical therapist assistants are a big step closer to joining their profession. Wednesday night the graduates of Mohave Community College’s PTA program received their PTA pins during a ceremony on the Lake Havasu City campus. The students participated … Continue reading
  • Science labs renovation proposed
    New science laboratories are proposed for the Mohave Community College campuses in Lake Havasu City and Kingman, pending approved of renovation expenditures by the Board of Governors on Friday, May 13. The current labs were designed and constructed decades ago … Continue reading
  • Mohave Community College SBDC to host free OSHA workshops
    OSHA law requires that employers educate every employee on how to avoid unsafe conditions and on the regulations designed to control or eliminate hazards or exposure to injury in the workplace. Employers are encouraged to take advantage of four free … Continue reading
  • Bullhead City campus staff among honor society grads
    Mohave Community College employees, from left, Angie Simpson, Kathy Cooper, Rebecca Riddle and Brittney Crawford were among the graduating members of the Alpha Chi Psi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa to receive their gold stoles and tassels at a ceremony … Continue reading
  • Eve Cardiff named student speaker for Class of 2011
    Forty years ago, the first graduates of Mohave Community College were Licensed Practical Nursing students who earned certificates of completion and went into the workplace to help others. In those 40 years, some 7,000 people from throughout Mohave County have … Continue reading

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Public Open House for Bullhead City Area Transportation Plan

The Arizona Department of Transportation and the City of Bullhead City have scheduled an open house on the draft Bullhead City Transportation Study. The open house will give the public an opportunity to review the study and provide input regarding the future transportation needs of the growing Bullhead City area.
The open house will be held between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 at the Mohave Community College Bullhead City campus, Room 600, 3400 Highway 95.

Transportation planners will provide a brief presentation at 6:15 p.m. on the study’s progress and respond to questions. Maps of the study area and informational exhibits will be available for viewing.

The draft plan will recommend multimodal transportation improvements for planning periods of 5, 10, and 20 years. Multimodal transportation is an important component of the city’s transportation system as the population continues to increase. The plan combines alternative modes of transportation including personal vehicles, public transportation, bicycles, and pedestrians into one system. The plan will include tools that the city can use to accommodate future growth and development.

To provide written comments, and view current study materials, go to the project’s website: http://mpd.azdot.gov/MPD/Systems_Planning/bullhead_city.asp
For more information regarding this project, contact Michele Beggs, Senior Community Relations Officer, at 928.681.6054 or mbeggs@azdot.gov.

HEROES SOUGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN HEAD-SHAVING EVENT AT LAUGHLIN XTREME BULLS

Men, women and children baldly stand in solidarity with the 160,000 kids diagnosed with cancer each year while raising money to fund pediatric cancer research

(Laughlin, Nev.) – Lauren Terry, along with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising money for childhood cancer research, has issued a lofty challenge to everyone who wants to help raise money to fight childhood cancer: Be a hero for kids with cancer by shaving your head in return for pledges of financial support from friends and family.

Lauren, an Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia sufferer, understands the trials and tribulations of fighting cancer. Diagnosed in 2005, Lauren underwent 26 months of treatment before being ruled in remission. After 16 months of dance lessons, attending school and being a rambunctious, healthy kid, Lauren was devastated to learn her cancer had returned.

Often the recipient of local fundraisers, Lauren wants to help other kids in her position. As the number one supporter of childhood cancer research, St. Baldrick’s Foundation was a perfect fit for Lauren’s cause.

“Finding a cure means kids won’t have to do chemo anymore,” Lauren said. “It’s really important to help St. Baldrick’s Foundation. We need to find a cure for cancer so kids can do more stuff like dance, go out of town, go to rodeos, lots of stuff. We need people to either shave their heads or donate money. Don’t disappoint me.”
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LAUGHLIN JOB FAIR

Tropicana Laughlin and River Palms Casinos Job Fair
MONDAY, APRIL 11 | 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
Pavilion Theater at the Tropicana Laughlin

Looking for Barbacks, Bussers, Bartenders, Cocktail Servers, Dishwashers, Cooks
Guest Room Attendants | Table Games Dealers | Security Officers
AND SO MANY MORE!

2 forms of ID required for processing.
On the Spot Hiring and Drug Testing will be done.

APPLY ONLINE PRIOR TO COMING TO THE JOB FAIR
www.TropicanaX.com

Boyscout Fundraiser – March 26

Fort Mohave Storage is teaming up with Troop 56 Boyscouts to do a Garage Sale to help support the troop. It will be held on March 26,2011 from 8am to 4pm. You can come down and sale your items or come down just look around. If you want to sale your items as well it will cost $10.00 for the day and that money will go to Troop 56. If any one has any questions please feel free to contact Fort Mohave Storage at 928 763 2800. Thank you for helping support Troop 56 Boycotts. They are located at 4144 Arcadia Lane, Fort Mohave.