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Man taking on too much when trying to cope with divorce

Six years ago, I separated from my wife of nearly 35 years and my adult children. I was divorced in 2008, and my marriage was recently annulled, as I am a practicing Catholic. I want to go forward with my life, but seem unable to do so, for reasons I don’t understand.

Pedestrians cross at their own risk on stretch of Lake Mead Boulevard

How safe are pedestrian crosswalks marked by those bright yellow reflective signs? How about this case in point: Would you dare cross at any of the five designated walkways along the two-mile stretch of Lake Mead Boulevard from Anasazi Drive to Rampart Boulevard?

Volunteers brave cold to count feathered friends for Audubon Society

The temperature hovered around freezing outside the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Visitor Center Dec. 28, when out of the dark came two dozen die-hard volunteers, bundled up in knit caps and winter coats, ready to spend the day counting birds for the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count.

Hawaiian family to share songs of love at ‘Na Mele Aloha’

From 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday a local family is scheduled to share songs and dances from the islands in a performance called “Na Mele Aloha” at the Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod Drive.

Cram Middle School students learn about Civil War through re-enactment

Nearly 250 seventh-graders at Cram Middle School in North Las Vegas battled for three hours last month as Union and Confederate soldiers. Water-soaked sponges substituted for musket and cannon fire.

Flower bloom determines pruning time

Question: I would like to cut back some cassia, Texas ranger and Rosemary plants that have grown too large. When is the best time to do so?

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