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Most restaurants serve only food, but The Mad Greek Cafe, 8565 W. Sahara Ave., has added live music to the mix, along with belly dancers, an open mic spotlight and an impersonators and tribute artists variety dinner show.
Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen hosted a roundtable discussion Aug. 2 to talk with community leaders and real estate officials about resources available to help residents refinance their mortgages.
More than 100 middle school students from across the Las Vegas Valley attended Henderson Summer July 9 through Aug. 10 at The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain. Sponsored by GB Henderson Education, the program taught kids about the food industry.
“The Last Camel Charge: The Untold Story of America’s Desert Military Experiment” is 30-year Las Vegas resident Forrest Bryant Johnson’s eighth book, but it’s the first time the historian has tackled an important historical event in Nevada.
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and CE Homes have found middle ground after the church sought to construct a new building, which includes a steeple more than 80 feet tall in Henderson.
Is your favorite soup from China, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan or Korea? It makes no difference, as a little of everything is at this new restaurant with an extensive menu.