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Seniors on the Go helps Henderson woman find Bronco Bill’s final resting place

The shortest stop of a recent two-day Seniors on the Go bus trip to Arizona fulfilled a lifelong goal for one valley resident. This June, Joan Crooks had about 30 minutes and 30 extra pairs of eyes in Tombstone, Ariz.’s Boothill Graveyard helping her locate her grandfather, Glenn Efrom Will, a turn-of-the-century rodeo star and gun-slinging cowboy known as Bronco Bill.

Bronco Bill’s final resting place found thanks to North Las Vegas group

The shortest stop of a recent two-day Seniors on the Go bus trip to Arizona fulfilled a lifelong goal for one valley resident. This June, Joan Crooks had about 30 minutes and 30 extra pairs of eyes in Tombstone, Ariz.’s Boothill Graveyard helping her locate her grandfather, Glenn Efrom Will, a turn-of-the-century rodeo star and gun-slinging cowboy known as Bronco Bill.

If spirit moves you, visit spookiest spots in Southern Nevada

Las Vegas can be a pretty scary place, and not just for the reasons — eerily hypnotic video poker machines, vanishing home values, those zombielike smut peddlers on the Strip — you’d imagine.

Business savvy lets VegasPBS grow, deliver popular programs

There’s big money in Big Bird. VegasPBS, the region’s public broadcasting powerhouse associated with the Clark County School District, has grown into an $18 million-a-year diversified business, with nearly $63 million in net assets, up from $17 million in 2008.

centennial Neighborhood News

SECOND RECALL BID LAUNCHED
AGAINST COUNCILMAN ROSS

Book Briefs

New York Post television writer Michael Starr plans to sign copies of his new book “Black and Blue: The Redd Foxx Story” at 1 p.m. Saturday at the 2191 N. Rainbow Blvd. Barnes & Noble.

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