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The Sandpipers swim team recently took its second consecutive state championship title.
In your column, published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Feb. 5, you spoke about unions that are “inherently pathological.” Your brief description fit my marriage to a T.
Adjusting to a college environment from high school is hard enough. For those who have been away at war during the past decade, an ally on campus can make a big difference. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the College of Southern Nevada have resource centers to help veterans interested in higher education.
Las Vegas Sports Park is gearing up to host the Scorpion Warrior Adventure Race on Saturday, with a 2½-mile run and a wet and dry obstacle course planned.
Indian food is all about spices, and once you discover the many within this ancient cuisine, you’ll become a believer. And when it comes time to worship, Taj Palace should be your temple.
Every class at Bracken Elementary School does 10 minutes of exercise before lunch. It is one of the changes implemented this school year that helped the school earn national recognition from the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition.
Men and women have started returning home from the decade-long Iraq War, and while many are overjoyed to be reunited with family, adjusting to civilian life often becomes a challenge.
The quest to make money by selling unwanted items online may bring more than anticipated. Area police warn that criminal activity can be linked to job postings or the sale of goods online.
Sheila Keast, certified etiquette trainer, is offering her services free of charge for veterans transitioning from active duty to civilian life. Keast assists with dining, interview, dress and basic composition skills necessary to mind one’s Ps and Qs in important social situations.
