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Book Briefs for May 21-27, 2013

This week’s literary events include a signing by former Gov. Bob Miller and an appearance by author/tattoo artist Kat Von D.

Cowboy out, Silver Sevens on the way

The signs at Terrible’s Hotel & Casino are changing as the property shifts directions to go with a new identity.

Muay Thai throw down: Promoter wants share of fighting limelight

It’s not easy launching a new combat sport organization in a town that’s already home to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the king of all mixed martial arts promotion companies.

95-year-old gets D.C. trip in honor of military service

Honor Flight Nevada recently provided a free trip to Washington, D.C., for Summerlin resident Hank Gargano, who served in the First Allied Airborne Army in World War II.

Area Briefing, May 21-27

HOMEOWNERS NIGHT SET FOR MAY 22
TO EXPLAIN PERMITTING PROCESS

Longtime friends team up to open brewery in Neonopolis

Even Michael Beaman’s mother calls him Banger. It’s a nickname Beaman has had since middle school. So when Beaman convinced four longtime friends to open a brewery, it seemed only natural to name it Banger Brewing.

A La Carte, May 21-27

Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.

Three killed in I-15 head-on crash identified

Three people killed in a head-on collision on Interstate 15 near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sunday morning have been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.