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Sunrise and Whitney Neighborhood News

Local street name guru Mark Hall-Patton, director of Clark County Museums, plans speaking event, town boards announce meeting schedule and the Winchester Cultural Center Star Catchers’ travel to Disneyland in this week’s Sunrise and Whitney Neighborhood News.

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Stained glass classes bringing culture and color to Las Vegas

Like most beginning students at the Glass Art Studio Inc., 4310 Cameron St. Suite 3, Christine Curtis Wilson made a tiny purple tulip from five pieces of glass for her first project in 2001. But instead of simply keeping up with the hobby after work, she made it her career. “I had a passion for it. It was a little bud, but by taking those classes, it bloomed.”

Flooding an underestimated threat in Las Vegas Valley

Traveling up to 30 mph, the only thing more dangerous than the rapidly rising waters of a storm are misconceptions of flash flooding, local officials say. And even though July through September is the flood season, people are advised to be aware of flood safety all the time.

Dining pick of the week: El Cordobes

Comfortable can be defined in so many ways when it comes to restaurant dining. Whatever that means to you, a new meaning can be found at El Cordobes, a small, family restaurant with friendly service that provides another definition to the word.

Las Vegas teens struggle to secure summer jobs

Nevadans know unemployment better than anyone else. Youngsters here are getting used to it, too. The unemployment rate of Nevadans ages 16 to 19 is 34.5 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, second behind Georgia. Charles Nguyen, Jaime Estepa and Shane Haddad, 17-year-old valley residents, are finding out firsthand how tough it is.

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