CORRECTIONS

A story in the Business section of Thursday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal needs clarification. Black Gaming announced Wednesday that a new cost reductions would not affect the Oasis golf course. The golf course affiliated with the Oasis is the Palms Golf Course. The Oasis Golf Club, a semi-private club that includes the Palmer and the Canyons courses, is owned by members of the Si Redd estate and has no affiliation with Black Gaming.

Flu hits Sparks school

RENO — Nine new cases of swine flu were confirmed Thursday in Northern Nevada, including eight more students at a Sparks middle school that has been closed through Memorial Day to help prevent the illness from spreading.

Reid, Berkley seek benefits for Air America veterans

Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency’s once-secret Air America airline that flew covert missions over Laos, Vietnam and Korea during the Cold War could someday receive federal retirement benefits if Congress passes legislation introduced Thursday.

Mulroy calls new Lake Mead intake system is critical

Southern Nevada Water Authority chief Pat Mulroy said the economic downturn is having a “stunning impact” on her agency, but there is one very expensive project that cannot afford a delay.

Police memorial dedicated

Each year, family members of Southern Nevada’s fallen law enforcement gather to remember their loved ones.

Skeletal human remains found near I-15

Authorities in California’s San Bernardino County are investigating the discovery of skeletal human remains off Interstate 15 about a mile south of Primm.

Gameland is Cook’s getaway

Dane Cook‘s new album, “Isolated Incident,” launched Tuesday to huge iTunes sales numbers. And Vegas is the first place he’s hitting for a three-night stand, tonight through Sunday at the Palms.

Legislators strike deal on employee benefits

CARSON CITY — Republican and Democratic negotiators have reached a tentative agreement on reforms to the financially strapped Public Employees Retirement System, according to Assembly Majority Leader John Oceguera.

Lifesaver, physician, friend remembered

The recent death of Dr. Joseph Rojas made 58-year-old Gaylem Ausem remember the time she was terrified that something was eating away at her insides, and how he was able to calm her fears.

Lawmakers debate green measures

CARSON CITY — Nevada lawmakers, facing a June 1 adjournment, rushed Thursday to complete work on “green energy” legislation which has become one of the major initiatives of the 2009 session.

Lawmakers face deadline

CARSON CITY — With today’s deadline looming, Nevada lawmakers continued voting on bills that would otherwise die because of an end-of-the-week deadline for action on the measures.

Memorial service reveals real Danny Gans

An impressionist, by nature of the craft, makes himself nearly a blank canvas to create other personas. But it was Danny Gans, the offstage man, who was revealed in a memorial service Thursday.


Video

Cannery drawing tied to food drive; Hard Rock giving away flags

The Cannery is conducting a canned-food drive for Three Square, a local food bank, Wednesday through May 29. All C.A.N. Club members receive a free electronic drawing entry for each can (up to five) donated to the drive, and then 500 entries will be selected to receive $20 in free play, which will automatically be deposited into the winners’ accounts. On Monday, all players earning 299 same-day points ($100 coin-in on slots, $150 coin-in on video poker; no point redemption required) will receive an Americana Hat.

HEIDI’S PICK

Heidi’s Picks is a weekly selection of restaurant suggestions from Review-Journal critic Heidi Knapp Rinella. Her reviews are done anonymously at Review-Journal expense.

Partners in Crime

Tommy Chong was jailed for selling pot paraphernalia a few years ago. But when he and Cheech Marin filmed pot movies in the 1970s and 1980s, they faced far fewer problems with police. In fact, cops were pretty much on their side — except when they were stealing Cheech & Chong’s dope, man.

Weekend Wrap-up

Splashin’ in the wave pool to “Surfin’ U.S.A.” Hoisting a tequila shot “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” And they’re not on the oldies station either.

A Fairy Tale

She both looks younger and sounds older than a 19-year-old.

MOVIES

OPENING THIS WEEK

Cafe Heidelberg

This would fall under the category of evidence that’s purely anecdotal — maybe even intuitive — but it may be that our economy is beginning to rebound, if only just a little. The clue: It’s been a while since I’ve seen an empty restaurant even on a weeknight.

Taste of the Nation event to help fight childhood hunger

Local chefs will help fight childhood hunger during Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 4 at the Hard Rock Hotel, 4455 Paradise Road. Among the more than 30 chefs and restaurants participating are Carlos Guia of SW Steakhouse at Wynn Las Vegas, Kerry Simon of CatHouse at the Luxor and Simon Restaurant & Lounge at Palms Place, Andre’s at the Monte Carlo, Rosemary’s Restaurant, The Capital Grille at Fashion Show mall and Rare 120 Degrees at the Hard Rock. The event will include a live auction hosted by Nate Tannenbaum, plus a silent auction. Tickets are $75 for general admission, $100 for VIP, which includes a 5:30 p.m. reception. Tickets or details: (877) 268-2783 or www.TasteOfTheNation.org. …

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