Renaissance Faire gives students fun approach to fundraising

There’s this little Renaissance faire that happens in Boulder City every year. It’s called, well, the Boulder City Renaissance Faire. You’ll find people dressed like lords and ladies, devouring turkey legs and speaking like they have no idea of this contraption you call the Internet.

Fishing Report, April 4

■ LAKE MEAD — Anglers are finding a lot of shad through the back of Vegas Wash. Some are using the fish as bait, but the striper bite remains slow. Despite that, the largemouth and smallmouth bass have provided fishermen with good action.

Head of the Class, April 4

■ ARBOR VIEW — Softball player Letty Valenzuela has posted a 6-2 record with a 1.11 ERA and 35 strikeouts in the circle this season.

NV Energy proposes closing coal-burning plant early

NV Energy has floated a plan to shut down a controversial power plant 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas as part of a statewide move away from coal.

Highly ranked pitcher, catcher may give 51s powerful tandem

While Washington Nationals phenoms Stephen Strasburg and Bryce Harper form the most potent young pitcher-hitter tandem in the majors, the 51s feature arguably the top one-two punch in the minors in New York Mets prospects Zack Wheeler and Travis d’Arnaud.

North Korea’s Twitter account hacked

SEOUL, South Korea — Hackers apparently broke into at least two of North Korea’s government-run online sites Thursday, as tensions rose on the Korean Peninsula.

Heck seeks to speed tourist visas

CARSON CITY — Rep. Joe Heck told a joint session of the Legislature on Wednesday that he is working to increase overseas travel and tourism to the United States by speeding up the processing of tourist visas.

Tips for baby boomers seeking divorce

Baby boomer couples that have been married 25 years or more are divorcing at record rates, according to a recent study by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green University in Ohio. While overall divorce rates peaked in the 1980s at around 50 percent, divorce among baby boomer couples 50 years or older has doubled over the last 20 years. Here’s what you need to know.

Advice for choosing a financial advisor

Saving for retirement is an essential task, but one that can be complex and demand a lot of attention. With the arrival of April – Financial Literacy Month – focusing on your existing saving strategies should be a priority. It’s also an ideal time to talk to a financial professional who can help you shoulder the burden and explore other options to make your money work harder for your future.

Tips for new Mother’s Day and Father’s Day traditions

Families have many special traditions to celebrate Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Starting new traditions is also common. If your family is looking for some new ways to enjoy Mother’s Day or Father’s Day this year, check out these tips and gift ideas that will help make your celebrations special.

Tips for motorcycle riders: Hit the road and ride responsibly

Freedom. The open road. There’s nothing quite like the big sky ahead of you and feeling the rumble of your motorcycle. It’s motorcycle season across the United States and Canada. Warm weather accompanied by clear roads means it’s time to seek adventure, even if that means ditching your car for your daily commute to and from work. But before heading out, motorcyclists should take heed, because in our automobile and truck-dominated society the odds are not on the side of motorcyclist. Consider this advice.

More expansive root system will help saguaro

Q: I have a saguaro cactus with three big arms growing from it leaning toward the west. On the east is my house; it shades the cactus from the morning sun. I also have been watering on the house side of the saguaro, the upslope side, and letting the water run downhill into the roots. I water about three or four times a year and water very slowly.

Local events

April 6

Save some dates, save the planet

Green living is a broad topic and there are many ways to go about it. From my perspective, the goal is to live lightly on the planet so as not to exceed the Earth’s ability to naturally sustain the entire diverse tapestry of life, not just humans. Everything we do is an opportunity once we realize we are responsible for the outcome.

Just beachy

Living by the ocean — or feeling like you live by the ocean — never seems to go out of style.

Heart’s tell-all book stirs up rock world

Stevie Nicks and John Mellencamp are not pleased with the way they are portrayed in a new tell-all autobiography by the band Heart.

Email addresses

The Clark County School District claims it has not a single tax dollar to spare. Yet it wastes precious resources trying to keep public records private. Its latest losing effort: refusing to provide teacher email addresses to the Nevada Policy Research Institute.

Finally, an end to carpetbagging?

The mind struggles to come up with a more jaw-dropping exercise in hypocrisy than when leaders of both the Democratic and Republican caucuses testified late last month in Carson City favor of Assembly Bill 407, legislation supposedly intended to prevent the seating of lawmakers who don’t live in the districts they represent.

Library’s Spring Fling helps authors blossom

As a three-time veteran participant of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District’s Spring Fling Book Fair, author Dennis Griffin doesn’t expect to sell many books at Saturday’s fifth annual event. That’s not the reason he’ll be there.

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