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For Summerlin pair, World Cancer Day is personal

Rosie Walisever of Summerlin felt perfectly healthy — in fact, she was returning home from a yoga class — when her doctor called to deliver bad news: a mammogram had revealed she had Stage I and Stage II breast cancer.

 
Summerlin’s Stop the Bleed teaches lifesaving skills

Attendees at Summerlin Library learned how to tie a tourniquet, apply pressure to a wound and pack a wound with gauze to stop bleeding. During interactive breaks, people in the audience practiced tying tourniquets around one another’s limbs.

 
Summerlin residents learn relaxation with singing bowls

At a Summerlin Library presentation, Ann Vannoy told attendees that singing bowls have healing effects that align with each of the body’s chakras. Chakras are considered the center of spiritual power in the human body.

Las Vegas man to run 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days

Michael Crome has always liked adventure and physical activity, and his latest endeavor has him running 20 miles every day and making frequent trips to Mount Charleston to practice running in the snow.

Tivoli Village reindeer elegantly elicit donations

A stroll through the streets of Tivoli Village anytime through Jan. 31 will reveal an assortment of art-covered model reindeer at almost every corner.

Surging Vegas Junior Golden Knights write own success story

Following the lead of their namesake, the Vegas Junior Golden Knights have won the West in unprecedented fashion. The Pee-Wee AA 12-and-under hockey team recently claimed the crown of the International Silver Stick Western regional qualifying tournament at the Las Vegas Ice Center.