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American Auto Trail-Arrowhead Highway (Riverside NV to Littlefield AZ)
American Auto Trail-Arrowhead Highway (Riverside NV to Littlefield AZ)--This video explores the route of the Arrowhead Trail and old U.S. Highway 91 along the Virgin River.--https://youtu.be/tzBDUB4OeIo
This video explores the route of the Arrowhead Trail and old U.S. Highway 91 along the Virgin River. It begins at Interstate Highway 15, east of Riverside, Nevada, passing through Mesquite and into Arizona to Littlefield. For more of our American Auto Trails and Slow Travels guides, available in print or eBook format, use one of the links below: Amazon Lulu Press Camera: Sony Active Cameraā¦
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Jury selection began Monday in the criminal trial of Cliven Bundy, his two sons and a supporter on felony charges related to their armed standoff with federal agents more than three years ago over cattle grazing rights. It is the first time that members of the Bundy family ā which has become a symbol for activists fighting federal land policy ā will be on trial for the 2014 showdown in Bunkerville, Nev., about an hour north of Las Vegas. Some of their supporters stood trial earlier this year. U.S. District Court Judge Gloria Navarro told the roughly 50 prospective jurors that the Las Vegas trial could last into February. The potential witness list includes more than 1,100 names ā including Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist, and Michele Fiore, a Las Vegas councilwoman and gun rights activist who was in the Nevada Legislature during the conflict and showed up to support the Bundy family.
The Bundys go on trial for the 2014 armed standoff at their Nevada ranch - LA Times
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Mesquite Reads Hits Record Enrollment, Empowers Young Readers with Summer Literacy Boost"As temperatures rise in Mesquite, so does the momentum behind one of the areaās most impactful educational programs. Now in its 11th year, Mesquite Reads is lighting up JL Bowler Elementary School in Bunkerville with its largest-ever group of young readers. With 85 students already enrolled and more joining daily, the initiative is set to serve 100 children in grades Kā4 ā a milestone for the Bunkerville location.Backed by the Eureka Community Initiative (ECI), the program helps ensure all local students are reading at grade level by third grade. Since its inception in 2014, Mesquite Reads has reached more than 1,500 students and distributed over 4,000 free books. ECI has invested $291,488 into the cause, continuing to grow its impact in the Virgin Valley.āAt Eureka, our commitment goes beyond hospitality ā it extends directly into the classroom,ā said Andre Carrier, CEO of Eureka Casino Resort. āMesquite Reads embodies the very heart of the Eureka Way ā creative collaboration, compassionate service, and a relentless belief in the potential of our communityās children.ā Mesquite Reads Hits Record Enrollment, Empowers Young Readers with Summer Literacy BoostMore Than Just ReadingThis yearās four-week summer session runs from May 27 to June 18, with class sizes capped at 10ā15 students to encourage focused instruction. Each day begins with a healthy breakfast and outdoor activity before transitioning into literacy blocks focused on sight words, fluency, comprehension, and creative storytelling.Afternoons include individualized math instruction and engaging activities like loom-knitting hats for NICU babies ā a project that pairs skill-building with empathy and community giving.A signature highlight? Spaghetti Thursdays. Every week, Eureka employee-owners and community partners serve hearty lunches of spaghetti and meatballs. Itās a tradition with heart ā and more than 800 meals have been served so far.Tracking Progress, Building FuturesāWe test the students at the beginning and again at the end. This way, we can show donors and the community that their support results in real academic growth,ā said Gerri Chasko, Director of the Eureka Community Initiative. āThe goal isnāt just better grades ā itās a better future.āSince 2012, ECI has driven more than 50 community programs across education, mental health, economic development, and citizenship. That includes a $71,000 contribution to fund a mental health professional at Virgin Valley High School ā extending support for students, families, and staff.āOur employee-owners are personally invested in this town,ā said Carrier. āThatās why programs like Mesquite Reads matter so much to us. Itās not just philanthropy ā itās personal for every one of us.āLearn more about Mesquite Reads and the Eureka Community Initiative on Eurekaās official website...."Read the rest of story at link below Read the full article
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