It’s not just the overall average size of the new American homes that are shrinking – down to 2,377 square feet last year from 2,438 square feet the year before, according to the National Association of Home Builders – but the stuff that goes in it, too.
I have found a lender who makes 7/1 and 5/1 ARMs but does not make fixed-rate loans. They say they have no link to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac and set rates as they want. How is this possible?
Adults, children, students and those interested in exploring a world of culture may enjoy the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Festival of Communities, slated from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 21 on campus, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
“Oh My Gosh, Josh!” adds a tall tale twist to real-life stories about Josh Stephens, the young boy whose kindness inspired the Henderson-based Josh Stevens Foundation. Local children’s author, educator Domenic Russo interviewed Josh’s mother, Barbara Stevens, who shared tales of her son’s good deeds. Josh died after a 2009 accident, but the foundation and now the book preserve his memory.
Vikki Werner likes to brag that she started her business, Werner Family Taxidermy, with just $5 and a tarp to cover the carport her makeshift workshop.
Councilwoman Gerri Schroder gave updates and answered questions at her March 29 Neighborhood Connections meeting. This was Schroder’s third Ward 1 meeting since the city implemented the quarterly meetings in 2010.
I am a 78-year-old great-grandmother of a 4-year-old child that I believe is being mistreated by my grandson and his live-in girlfriend, whom he perceives as a wonderful woman and a great disciplinarian.
Clara Buck and Sarah DiSalvo, both 14, recently won a trip to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, which is scheduled for May 13-18. The Intel ISEF is a global science competition featuring more than 1,500 high school students from 65 countries.
