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North Las Vegas girl born prematurely, doctors not hopeful

The baby girl weighed less than one pound at birth.
Her eyes were fused shut. Her velvety skin appeared almost transparent. A large breathing tube, too big for her nose and mouth, somehow pumped the necessary oxygen into her tiny lungs as she took her precious first breaths.
Nine days later, she had heart surgery and numerous blood transfusions.

Library district approves increased user fees for meeting, performance spaces

The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District recently voted to increase rates for space usage from 19 percent to 100 percent. Groups across the Las Vegas Valley who rely on the district to provide space say the increase will affect how they operate.

Goodman recounts good and bad during time as Las Vegas’ mayor

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, who is preparing to step down due to term limits after the June 7 mayoral election, is proud of downtown’s revitalization during his time as mayor but regrets being unable to bring a major sports franchise to the city.

Eisenberg Elementary School namesake has background in volunteering

Dorothy Eisenberg still visits the school named for her at 7770 W. Delhi Ave., which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. Eisenberg began volunteering with the local chapter of the League of Women Voters in 1965 and became its president in 1971.

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