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We all share responsibility to spread Easter good will

It is Easter Sunday, the most holy day of the Christian calendar, a day of celebrating what is believed to be the most singular event in the history of the world.

On Easter, a message of hope

Hope is one of those little words in too-short supply. We face the challenges of economics, of elusive peace in the world, or even the hard work of maintaining health and relationships and often ask ourselves, “Is there any hope?” Sometimes it is just because we face struggle, but often, I think, it’s because we are reluctant to share the signs of hope that are around us.

Change for sake of change not enough

The Nevada System of Higher Education is proposing a new formula to fund higher education in the state. The method by which we fund our universities and colleges means a great deal for job creation, economic development and the long-term future of Southern Nevada.

A very bad day for mining

Even for a Legislative Building that has pretty much seen it all, the exchanges last week between state Sen. Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, and Nevada Mining Association President Tim Crowley was bizarre.

Take a walk on the wild side of life at refuge

The Desert National Wildlife Refuge, just north of Las Vegas, preserves a huge area of desert and mountains as habitat for bighorn sheep and other animals and plants.

Morrisseys honored during Knight of the Gael party

Michael and Patty Morrissey were the honorees during Bishop Gorman High School’s 31st annual Knight of the Gael party March 21 at Red Rock Resort.

R-JENERATION: Don’t ignore concussions

The clash and crunch of pads is audible. Players grunt as sweat drips down their faces. They take hit after hit.

Fix the nose, but keep me ethnic

There’s a new buzzword floating around plastic surgeons’ offices. The practice itself isn’t new, but the term is new to patients. And the ones who’ve done their research are using it more and more during consultation appointments.

They want what’s called ethnic rhinoplasty. Translation: They want a nose job, but they don’t want to lose their ethnicity in the process.