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Small nonprofit aids intellectually disabled adults

Progressive Choices is a nonprofit organization that provides vocational training for intellectually disabled adults and is seeking employers for its clients.

Recreation briefs

Check out recreational things to do in and around the valley

Bar owner says city’s new multi-bay meters will be a benefit

The Las Vegas City Council on Feb. 20 gave the green light to installing multi-bay parking meters in the downtown area. About 233 multi-bay meters are slated to replace 1,216 single-space parking meters beginning this summer, according to city officials.

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POLICE TO DISCUSS GANGS AND GRAFFITI DURING 1ST TUESDAY EVENT

Letters to the Editor

READER WOULD LIKE CLARIFICATIOn on STATEMENT

Letters to the Editor

READER WOULD LIKE CLARIFICATIOn on STATEMENT

Tablecloths inspire fashions for IADT students

At this fashion show, models walked the runway wearing the same linens that covered the banquet tables in the audience. Students at the International Academy of Design & Technology were commissioned by the American Rental Association to create dresses from this year’s collection of decorative tablecloths during the organization’s annual convention.

Letters to the Editor

READER WOULD LIKE CLARIFICATIOn on STATEMENT

Letters to the Editor

READER WOULD LIKE CLARIFICATIOn on STATEMENT

Dining Pick of the Week: Fat Choy

Chef Sheridan Su is serving up his version of Asian-American dishes that separate Fat Choy from other Asian-American restaurants.

UNLV law students offer free tax preparation

Law students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas are offering free tax preparation for people earning incomes of $50,000 or less.

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