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Local Muslim leader speaks about how Muslims are viewed 10 years after 9/11

Dr. Aslam Abdullah, the imam of Jamia Masjid mosque, can’t forget the morning of 9/11. Just after he finished his morning prayers, he turned on the TV and, to his surprise, saw the events of that day unfold not knowing the price the Islamic community would later pay.

Henderson residents remember the events of 9/11

Whether it was trying to find a way out of New York City, like Lynn Young, who worked two blocks from the World Trade Center , or trying to provide relief, like Jeffrey Varnes, who directed the disaster relief for the American Red Cross at the United 93 crash site in Shanksville, Pa., the details of Sept. 11, 2001, were long ago, but never forgotten.

Hobby inspires show and sale for decorated eggs

Summerlin resident Sharon Grant enjoys creating intricate designs on real eggs, and she’s using her talent as a launching point for the Eggsquisite Las Vegas International Egg Show and Sale, set for Saturday and Sunday at Harrah’s Las Vegas.

Dining pick of the week: Tasty Island

The wonderful taste of jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, where meats are dry-rubbed or wet-marinated with a very hot spice mixture. That’s why this place is called Tasty Island.

Paiute resort’s golf courses honor tribe’s culture

Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort is 54 holes of history seated just north of Centennial Hills. But beneath the blades of grass and behind the courses’ names are much deeper roots.

Centennial Briefs

CANDIDATES SOUGHT FOR EQUESTRIAN FRANCHISE AT FLOYD LAMB park

Dining pick of the week: Sushi Wow

What wow means at Sushi Wow is a restaurant that’s friendly, intimate and clean.

Things to do in Sunrise/Whitney

Wondergound to visit The Olive, ‘Viva Elvis’ offers locals’ discounts, Mischief is set to play the Eastside Cannery and more in the Sunrise and Whitney areas.

HERB JAFFE: 95-year-old found plenty to dance about

This isn’t your everyday love story. It’s about a lady who loved to dance, loved to perform on the stage, loved her husband for almost six decades and just plain loved life. On July 7, Miriam Shientag celebrated her 95th birthday on stage at the Suncoast’s “Hit Parade,” dancing in front of 504 people.

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