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Plenty of events to honor Las Vegas veterans this weekend

Southern Nevada’s weekend-long Veterans Day celebration will feature events ranging from a parade, free dining, free access to Red Rock Canyon, and even free legal advice on benefits.

Graffiti mars just-opened Craig Ranch Regional Park

North Las Vegas was forced to close part of Craig Ranch Regional Park for graffiti cleanup Friday, two weeks to the day after the park’s Nevada Day grand opening.

Nevada colleges welcome out-of-state veterans with tuition break

Under a law that took effect July 1, non-resident veterans are allowed to pay in-state tuition at any Nevada System of Higher Education institution. The law grants Nevada residency to veterans who enroll in school within two years of being honorably discharged from service.

Final Derrico quintuplet released from hospital

The final Derrico quintuplet was released from Summerlin Hospital Medical Center this week after two months of intensive care.

Las Vegas Rescue Mission offers new drop-off site

Non-perishable food items and toys to benefit the Las Vegas Rescue Mission can be dropped off at ManagedPAY, a locally owned human resources company.

Book Briefs, Nov. 12-18, 2013

This week’s literary event highlights include a Las Vegas Romance Writers workshop and a presentation by poet Derek Henderson as part of the Black Mountain Institutes Emerging Writers Series.

Non-desert trees in lawns require deep watering

Question: I had a 3-year-old mesquite tree in my front yard that just blew over in the wind today. The landscapers planted it in the grass without a drip system. I was told watering the lawn would be enough for the tree. Today, the landscapers told me it fell because of the roots being at the surface. Do you recommend putting in the drip line for a new tree?

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