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The Center to open Forbuss building near downtown

Las Vegas’ gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community will have a larger permanent place to call home in December when The Center opens its Robert L. Forbuss Building at 401 S. Maryland Parkway.

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SAFE VILLAGE CRIME PROGRAM OFFICERS HONORED

Program puts juvenile traffic offenders on road to safety

The Henderson Municipal Court and the American Traffic Academy have created Advance Interaction Driver’s Education to put juvenile traffic offenders on the road to becoming better and safer drivers.

CSN professor has run the gamut in education

Centennial Hills-area resident John Esperian can’t be kept from the classroom. The College of Southern Nevada professor is technically retired but plans to teach an English class this fall semester. His long career in education includes working as an assistant headmaster at the American International School in Vienna and interviewing late science fiction author Ray Bradbury.

City National Bank volunteers create mural at school

Jydstrup Elementary School will always remember Kameron Asgari. The fifth-grader died in December, and the school commemorated him in a mural painted by volunteers this month in the school’s main hallway.

Fruitless trees can still sometimes create produce

Question: I read a small article online that you wrote about fruitless olive trees. We just had two new 36-inch box fruitless olive trees planted in our front yard. We noticed about a dozen green olives growing at the top areas of the trees.

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