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Adam Hill, Review-Journal, 49-37-4 (overall record)

Expect more military aircraft in skies over next two weeks

Southern Nevada residents will be seeing more military aircraft flying overhead for the next two weeks as the Air Force begins a series of battle exercises known as Green Flag West.

Family: Shooter was ill

CARSON CITY — Within hours after a man stormed an IHOP restaurant with an AK-47 assault rifle and shot 11 people, detectives learned from family members that the gunman had been diagnosed as a schizophrenic, new court records show.

A college funding study guide for parents

As many parents know, college students are no strangers to procrastination. Visit any campus coffee shop late at night and you’re guaranteed to spot some students engaged in last-minute cramming for exams. Of course, some things, like college funding, can’t be prepared for overnight. Funding your child’s education takes planning and time.

The heart problem that can lead to stroke

Atrial fibrillation, also known as AF or A-fib, is a common type of arrhythmia, or an irregular heartbeat, that involves the upper chambers of the heart. It is caused by the muscles of the chambers quivering or fibrillating rather than properly contracting.

Create Halloween magic on a shoestring budget

Ghoulish ghosts. Wicked witches. Things that go bump in the night. What better way to have a little Halloween fun than to decorate your home for that spooky night? Halloween decorations can be expensive if you buy them in a store, but don’t let that stop you from capturing the spirit. It’s easy to transform the things you already have around the house into spooktacular decorations your trick-or-treaters will love.

Helpful tech training for your student may go beyond traditional classes

Discussing classic literature and solving equations are still essential components of high school curriculums, but is your child also learning HTML coding or basic computer programming? With more jobs requiring a basic understanding of technology – and an increasing number of jobs available in the field of information technology – it’s becoming more and more important for high school students to take advantage of tech training opportunities.

Help save lives in the fight against breast cancer

Many of us know someone who has been touched by breast cancer – whether it’s our mother, grandmother, sister or friend. What many don’t know, however, is that the best way to fight breast cancer is through early detection. In fact, the five-year survival rate of a stage-one breast cancer diagnosis is 98 percent.

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