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Family buys home in Trail Ridge by Pardee

According to Marlon and Nichole Young, they found their perfect home at Pardee Homes’ Trail Ridge in southwestern Las Vegas.

Pulte Homes to celebrate opening

Paseo at Madeira Canyon by Pulte Homes is now offering brand-new designs starting from the $180,000s, with a variety of floor plans.

Summerlin promotes active lifestyle

According to Kevin Orrock, top division executive for The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of Summerlin, the community was created to promote an active lifestyle through amenities including parks, trails, golf courses, swimming pools and a variety of sport facilities. “The result is award-winning — literally,” Orrock said.

New law impacts HOAs on how to select bids for jobs

Q: I sit on a self-governed homeowners association board. During a meeting, we opened three sealed bids for a capital expenditure for more than $50,000. According to how the new rules were interpreted, we were told the options were to vote immediately to choose one bid, or reject the bids. If the board rejected all of the bids, new bids would have to be submitted for consideration. I cannot believe that this rule was enacted to have boards make quick decisions. I believe the law changed so bids would be opened in a public forum to stop boards from doing anything unethical (such as a bribe), not to force quick decisions on major expenses.

Las Vegas builder completes green home to high standards

Las Vegas builder Brian Plaster’s new home is a verifiable, certified green home, built to the highest green building standards available at this time. The 4,400-square-foot, two-story home is located near Alta Drive and Rancho Road, where his family moved in October. Plaster is the vice president of Signature Custom Homes and founder of Sustainable Energy Services, which performs energy audits and develops energy efficiency solutions for clients’ buildings.

Findlay Prep product Bradley flourishes early on with ‘Horns

Avery Bradley didn’t expect college basketball to be this easy, especially at a high-powered program such as Texas. But the former Findlay Prep standout, who led the Pilots to the high school national championship in April, has excelled in his first season with the sixth-ranked Longhorns, who a week ago sat atop the Top 25.

Tebow stays true to beliefs

The annoying thing is not that Tim Tebow has chosen now to restate his Christian values before the world but rather that anyone would question the timing.

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