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Cut hollow-core door with caution

: I am replacing an interior door that needs to be cut down. Either I bought the wrong size door or the opening for it is not a standard size. The door is hollow and I need to cut it down by about an inch in height and one-quarter inch in width. What is the best way to do this, and does it severely weaken the door?

Swap holiday decorations for everyday accessories

Dear Readers: As we approach the holiday season and time for decorating our spaces, I would like to offer, what I hope to be, a helpful hint. Holiday decorations tend to hold special places in our hearts for specific reasons.

Décor au naturel

Just as a bear emerges from his cold winter home to a world renewed with nature’s bounty, today’s home furnishings and accessories are renewing souls along with our relationship with Mother Nature.

Fruit tree pruning lessons begin Saturday

As soon as the leaves drop from your fruit trees, you can begin to prune them. On Saturdays, Dec. 12 and 19, I will be conducting peach and nectarine pruning classes at the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Orchard in North Las Vegas. The class will be held from 10 a.m. to noon both days.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Seniors ignite Legacy’s win over Mojave

Legacy boys basketball coach Charles Janette expects returning Longhorns starters Sian Laine, Samuel Johnson and Ira Haywood to lead a run toward the postseason.

Leaving ‘combat fishing’ pier yields good results

The fish-stocking truck had just left when I arrived at Boulder Harbor on Friday morning, but the fishing pier already was packed with anglers who were casting assorted hardware and other trout baits. Many were stacked up at the end of the pier, while others were spread out between there and the shoreline.

Brothers go to the mat

No one ever asked Spring Valley sophomore Raymond Waters if he wanted to wrestle.

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