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Lonnie Hammargren plans open house to share new art, artifacts

Nevada Day, celebrated the last Friday in October, has passed. But Dr. Lonnie Hammargren is not one to stand on convention, so he plans to open his home to the public in honor of the holiday a week after the rest of the state celebrates it.

Dining Pick of the Week: Mundo, A Culinary Haute Spot

Mundo, a Spanish word meaning world, is a wonderful reason to visit the World Market Center. This upscale Mexican restaurant has a perfect menu for the prestigious center, and it is where executive chef Robert Solano is creating old-world dishes with modern flavors.

Black widows, desert browns are apt to make your skin crawl

It’s a scene out of hundreds of movies: A giant tarantula the size of a man’s fist crawls across a sleeping person while menacing music plays. In reality, it’s the tarantula that’s more likely to be menaced, according to area experts.

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1ST TUESDAY CANCELED FOR NOVEMBER

With array of activities, book festival to cast a wide net

The Vegas Valley Book Festival is scheduled to host the majority of its events at the Historic Fifth Street School, 401 S. Fourth St., Thursday through Saturday .

Eastern redbud has a hard time in the Western US

Question: I am sending you some pictures of my Eastern redbud tree. It has some problems, and I want to know how to correct these.

Take a trip to Lincoln County to see Nevada rock art sites

Lincoln County, Clark County’s neighbor to the north, is home to dozens of the finest rock art sites in Nevada. Of course, you could spend several days or longer visiting these sites, but even in a day’s time, you can visit a couple of them and return home quite satisfied.