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Hearing business steeped in valley and family history

In a family-owned business, it’s custom to treat customers like part of the family. And for the employees of Tobin Hearing Center, there’s nothing more important than doing so. The business, 4815 W. Russell Road, has operated under three generations since 1945.

Food program treats children to lunch during the summer

Some families are trying to figure out how to keep their kids busy this summer, while others are trying to figure out how to keep them fed.

Suzuki method helps kids learn music a different way

To some, Suzuki means a car; to others, it’s an electric keyboard. To Cynthia Man, a resident of northwest Las Vegas, it means hearing music played by young musicians. Man is the artistic director of the Desert Suzuki Institute, which instructs young students in violin, piano and flute.

Dining Pick of the Week: Cheffini’s Hot Dogs

Cheffini’s Hot Dogs aren’t your average hot dogs. Here, instead of ketchup and mustard, standard toppings are Bacon Bits, pineapple sauce, caramelized onions and seaweed.

Cashman Photo has deep roots in Las Vegas area

In 1967, Caesars Palace was open less than a year, Muhammad Ali had just been stripped of his heavyweight boxing title, Siegfried and Roy performed in Las Vegas for the first time and a family-run company called Cashman Photo Enterprises opened in Las Vegas.

Literary Las Vegas: Jennifer Debs

Summerlin author Jennifer Debs said she wrote her memoir of military service, “Back in Two Weeks,” “to encourage the younger generation, especially women, to chase a dream no matter how hard it is.”

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