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Pacific Island festival returns to the Henderson Events Plaza

Celebrate the food, sounds and culture of Hawaii and the Pacific Islands during the annual Prince Kuhio Ho’Olaule’A Pacific Island Festival on Saturday and Sunday in Henderson.

Henderson/Anthem things to do

n RagTag Entertainment plans to present “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” at 8 p.m. Tuesdays in September at Ovation at Green Valley Ranch Resort, 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway. Tickets are $15 and are available at all Station Casinos locations or at stationcasinos.com. For details, email ragtagent@yahoo.com or call 280-0481.

Henderson’s Lydia Malcolm Library named for former librarian

Lydia Malcolm served the city as a librarian and volunteer before the town was named Henderson. Three years after she moved to the Basic townsite in 1946, she decided to take her passion for books and become a librarian.

No tenants yet signed for 20-acre parcel at Sahara Avenue and Hualapai Way

A public notice board erected by the city of Las Vegas at the northeast corner of Sahara Avenue and Hualapai Way says a construction project is being considered, but property owner EHB Inc. says the project is not yet in the planning stage.

Agnosticism presupposes a healthy dose of healthy skepticism

As a retired newspaper typesetter now living in Henderson, I’d like to comment on your Sunday (Aug. 21) article. I enjoy reading your topics on the various subjects you write. Your theme about cynicism and skepticism really caught my interest and made me wonder, as an agnostic, if by your definition that means I am also a full-blown cynic.

BOB MORRIS: All-in-one almonds a quick pick

Question: We have an all-in-one almond tree with the shells just now starting to break through the skins. I was told that September is when the nuts are harvested. I’m wondering if you have a rule of thumb on harvesting these trees.

Henderson resident who worked near World Trade Center describes terror of 9/11

It had rained the previous night, so the morning air was clear and the sky was cloudless. The humidity was very low, and it was one of those exceptionally beautiful late-summer days. On my way to the train, we came over the rise of the Marine Park Bridge and we could see across Brooklyn at the glorious skyline of Manhattan. What a stunning sight before us.

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