Clark County school administrators won’t demand raises

School administrators will stick to an agreed-upon pay freeze and not demand raises in 2012-13, despite teachers winning salary increases in arbitration this spring, according to a contract approved by the Clark County School Board on Thursday.

Honesty points won’t buy water officials many future excuses

It’s a rare day in Nevada when two elected officials admit they didn’t fully understand consequences of their votes, but County Commissioner Steve Sisolak and Henderson City Councilman Sam Bateman did exactly that.

How to get relief from excessive underarm sweat

For most people, sporting a sweat-drenched T-shirt at the gym is no big deal. However, wearing a sweat-stained blouse or shirt at work or in a social setting is an entirely different, and in many cases mortifying, scenario. One in five adults are bothered by sweat and suffer silently, going to great lengths to conceal the unsightly effects. It is an embarrassing condition, impacting both men and women, and often negatively interfering with a person’s social and professional life.

Emotions run high for today’s pre-retirees

Has the economy soured Americans’ views on retirement? A wide range of emotions currently exist among different generations regarding retirement – spanning from positivity and contentment to anxiety and regret. Here are some tips to help Americans get their retirement plans back on track in 2012.

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