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Job seekers can find free training, interview help at Goodwill career centers

Leading up to this holiday season, Goodwill of Southern Nevada asked shoppers to add a dollar to their purchases. The money will go toward a dozen computers for its long-standing mission: seeing that people get jobs. Goodwill has three Career Connections Training Centers: 1280 W. Cheyenne Ave. in North Las Vegas, 3345 E. Tropicana Ave. and the newly opened store at 741 S. Rainbow Blvd.

Faith Lutheran breaks ground on athletic complex, plans multi-phase expansion

Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School broke ground Dec. 5 on its Crusader Competition Center athletic complex, the first phase of an expansion project that eventually will include a stand-alone middle school, a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) building, a science lab, an administration complex, tennis courts, an aquatic center and additional parking.

Sun City director vows to get to root of tree poisoning

You might ask what kind of a misfit would deliberately destroy a tiny forest of pine trees on a golf course, so they might have a better view of the Strip, or a better view of somebody hitting a golf ball, or maybe just to satisfy some kind of dysfunctional jollies? Well, that’s what happened to approximately 13 stately pines at Highland Falls Golf Course in Sun City Summerlin.

Golden Corral opening in Las Vegas with 207 new workers

Inside the new Golden Corral at 1455 S. Lamb Blvd., the buffet chain’s famous dessert fountain was flowing in all its glory Wednesday. The state’s only Golden Corral opens to the public at 10:30 a.m. today.

Nevadan indicted in connection with Sikh terrorism groups

A Nevada man has been charged with providing material support to terrorism groups in India and Pakistan in order to intimidate the Indian government and to harm those not supporting their Sikh separatist cause, federal officials said Wednesday.

Prosecutors seek death for accused nightclub shooter

Clark County prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty for the 42-year-old man charged with fatally shooting one man and injuring two security guards at Drai’s After Hours nightclub inside Bally’s on the Strip.

Federal Reserve to trim bond purchases starting in January

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve has sent its strongest signal of confidence in the U.S. economy since the Great Recession struck six years ago: It’s decided the economy is finally strong enough to withstand a slight pullback in the Fed’s stimulus.

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