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Memorial slated for early leader of children’s museum

One of the original leaders at the Discovery Children’s Museum, Vincent “Jim” Presti, passed away last week, according Presti’s longtime friend Gary Ogren.

Western Nevada College’s budget proposal criticized

CARSON CITY— Western Nevada College President Carol Lucey was chastised by some members of the Board of Regents on Thursday for what they viewed as her failure to properly plan for the budget impact of a new funding formula.

Pipeline work to divert floodwaters near Grand Teton to begin in November

Hours after city officials said their first priority was a project to complete an under­ground floodwater pipeline, which would connect to the Kyle Canyon Detention Basin and mitigate flood damages, heavy rain Wednesday washed over northwest Las Vegas and areas already heavily damaged by recent flooding.

Durango High School to reopen Thursday; school disrepair a problem for board

Durango High School will reopen Thursday after a day-and-a-half closure because of air conditioning problems. But the troubles aren’t over at the southwest valley high school or others across Clark County School District with failing parts.

Rotate crops to help reduce chance of disease

Q: I grow tomatoes in boxes I have built. I know one is supposed to plant tomatoes in a different place every year and I don’t want to just throw away the dirt in these boxes. I don’t have many places to put this dirt so my question is, “Can I put this dirt in my compost bins?” I have two cement block bins. What, if anything, can I do to that dirt to use it in the same boxes next year at planting time? It’s expensive to buy new dirt and I am poor.

Erquiaga welcomed as new Nevada schools chief

Dale Erquiaga, a confidant of Gov. Brian Sandoval, was welcomed Wednesday by the state Board of Education to his first meeting as Nevada’s superintendent of public instruction.