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Findlay donates to local theater company

In a heartening display of support for the local arts scene, Findlay Automotive has announced a donation of $5,000 to the esteemed A Public Fit Theater Company. This generous contribution will aid the theater company in continuing its mission of producing high-quality theatrical performances while showcasing the talents of local artists.

Findlay Automotive supports Signs of Hope

Tragically, there are over 400,000 victims of sexual assault in the U.S. each year. In response to this alarming statistic, Findlay Automotive Group has made a donation to Signs of Hope, an organization dedicated to aiding victims of sexual violence and human trafficking.

Findlay Automotive donation supports Miracle Flights

Imagine you had a child with a rare disease and treatment was far from home. On top of major medical bills, you would have to major travel expenses. This is where Miracle Flights serves as “the cure for the distance.”

Cancer Society gets donation of $25,000

Cancer is a disease that has touched the lives of nearly everyone, claiming 1 in 6 deaths worldwide.

Findlay donates to Hope for the City nonprofit

In a city known for its glitz and glamour, it’s sobering to realize that a significant portion of its population struggles with hunger every day.

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SNORE still going strong in its 47th year

Back in the late 1960s, the Southern Nevada Off Road Enthusiasts — otherwise known as SNORE — was born at the Sawdust Saloon on Highland Drive south of Sahara Avenue.

Black Canyon: Southwest’s only National Water Trail

Black Canyon Water Trail consists of a 30-mile stretch of the Colorado River flowing from the Hoover Dam to Eldorado Canyon, a historic mining area on the shores of Lake Mojave. The trail offers spectacular paddling and boating experiences unlike any you will find anywhere else in the Southwestern United States.

High schooler a competitive wakeboarder

While many of Zoe Luquette’s peers were racing around Las Vegas trying to catch Pokémon, the 15-year-old was wakeboarding on Lake Mead on a Thursday afternoon, two days before competing at the California INT League’s Stairway to Heaven event in Lemoore, California.

Boating regulations at Lake Mead

When the temperature soars, boating on Lake Mead is an excellent way to beat the summer heat. With nearly 300 square miles of waterways and numerous secluded coves to explore, there is an outdoor adventure just waiting for you to discover.

Get on your bike and ride to the Valley of Fire

The Valley of Fire loop offers motorcycle enthusiasts an awe-inspiring ride surrounded by breathtaking scenery. This 130-mile trek is the ideal day trip from Las Vegas for anyone who wants to trade the hustle and bustle of the city for the serene scenes of Nevada’s largest and oldest state park.

Boating a popular pastime at Lake Mead

L ake Mead is a boater’s paradise, especially when the summer temperatures soar past the century mark for days on end.

Courses teach safety skills to motorcycle riders

Motorcycle riders enjoy superior handling, great gas mileage and the ability to park just about anywhere, but as with anything in life, there is a trade-off. According to statistics gathered by the Institute for Highway Safety, motorcyclists are undeniably at greater risk of dying in a crash than individuals riding in a passenger vehicle.

Couple’s Vegas Off Road Tours takes off after move to Goodsprings

About four years ago, Mel and Debra Stotts were living in Summerlin not far from Downtown Summerlin. In what had to be a true example of culture shock, the couple moved to Goodsprings, about 35 miles south of Las Vegas, to concentrate on their business, Vegas Off Road Tours.