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Traveling military museum makes stop at MCC’s Lake Havasu campus 

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December 2022

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Lake Havasu Campus is hosting the Mohave Military Museum’s first exhibit named “Oh Say Can You See,” now through the end of December.  

The Mohave Military Museum is a nonprofit with a wide range collection of military and war related artifacts which include photos, uniforms, medals, newspaper articles and much more. All items have been donated from Lake Havasu residents. 

Lake Havasu Campus Dean of Student and Community Engagement, Dr. Maria Ayon, is excited to have the exhibit at the College because it’s a great way to educate students and the community about local veterans. “We are thrilled to host the Mohave Military Museum it’s a great way to honor our veterans and educate our community of their sacrifices,” Dr. Ayon said. “Having tangible items on hand that tell stories of sacrifice, bravery, and courage creates an environment of learning and transports individuals to that specific place and time.” She also said she’s proud that MCC is designated by the state of Arizona as a Veteran Supportive Campus.  

The designation recognizes MCC’s commitment to better understand the needs of veteran students. With over 200 veteran students, the College offers supportive services to students to assist them towards a successful transition from the military to civilian careers.  

Anyone interested in viewing the exhibit can do so 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Dec. 30 at the Hodel Library, Lake Havasu Campus, Building 1200, 1977 Acoma Boulevard West. The exhibit is not viewable during days the College is closed and weekends. 

Mohave Community College is hosting a traveling exhibit from the Mohave Military Museum now through the end of December at the Lake Havasu Campus. Some items in the exhibit include photographs, uniforms, medals and much more. 

– Vanessa Espinoza

(Ms. Espinosa is public relations specialist at MCC and may be contacted at: VEspinoza@mohave.edu)

Proposed bill would consolidate control of Mohave County public schools

A controversial bill proposed by two Mohave County legislators would implement a pilot program consolidating control of the county’s public school districts under a single elected official.
House Bill 2717, sponsored by State Reps. John Gillette (R-Kingman) and Leo Biasiucci (R-Lake Havasu City), would transfer many powers held by local school boards to the Mohave County School Superintendent’s office for a 5-year pilot program starting in 2025. The bill would also implement a similar consolidated administration pilot program in neighboring La Paz County.

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