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Things to do in Henderson Sept. 4-10, 2014

Henderson calendar highlights include Las Vegas Jazz Society’s “Bossa, Jazz n’ Samba” and the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension’s Junior Master Gardener program.

Las Vegas Book Briefs for Sept. 4-10, 2014

Literary events this week include “Creativity & Madness: Channeling the Muse,” a poetry and music performance featuring Lee Mallory and Nate Segundo.

Justice, injustice explored in ‘Endangered’

Malik didn’t do it. Janae knew that her son was innocent. He was just 15 years old, a good-enough student, her baby. She’d raised him right and Malik wasn’t capable of killing.

GIRLS SOCCER: Kornieck powers Cougars by Panthers

Taylor Kornieck had two goals and an assist Wednesday to lead Coronado’s girls soccer team to a 3-2 win over Palo Verde in the Las Vegas Kick-Off.

Luna helps Western build tennis tradition

Last season Nathalia Luna picked up a tennis racket for the first time and was the only member of the Western girls tennis team. This year, she has reinforcements.

TENNIS: Wyson, Arteaga lift Silverado girls over Cimarron

Jenna Wyson and Samantha Arteaga went 3-0 in doubles, including the clinching point in the third round on Wednesday to lead Silverado’s girls tennis team to a 10-8 home win over Cimarron-Memorial.

Park picked for final Nevada 150 medallion

Great Basin National Park won out in a contest Wednesday to become the fourth and final medallion issued by Nevada in honor of its 150th birthday on Oct. 31.

Group asks broadcasters to stop saying ‘Redskins’

A group campaigning for the Washington Redskins to change their name is sending a letter to broadcasters requesting that the name not be uttered on the public airwaves.