Mature cactus pads make propagation easy

: I have two Indian fig cacti that grow exceptionally well. My question is about how these cacti reproduce. Mine form little stubs on the leaves and flower quite heavily in the spring. The petals drop off in a few weeks. Later, the little stubs drop off. Are these seed pods? If I planted one, would I get another cactus? Or, do I cut a leaf off and pot that to start a new plant?

HOME BRIEFS

Paragon Pools’ designs featured in new book

Throw a simple summer soiree

The arrival of warm weather puts me in the mood to throw a summer soiree. I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t entertained. Now I’m ready to dust off my screened porch, sweep out the back courtyard and fill it with friends. Here are a few tips I’ll be following as I entertain this summer. Perhaps they will help inspire you, too.

Accessories meant to complete space, not confuse homeowners

“There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.” Logan Pearsal Smith (1865-1946), American educator, “Afterthoughts” (1931)

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BASEBALL

Postcard from Down Under: Rebels land in Sydney

Editor’s note: UNLV basketball player Kendall Wallace will provide occasional postcards from the team’s six-game “Down Under” tour of Australia. This is his first:

Peterson brothers go from street to ring

Growing up homeless on the streets of Washington, D.C., Anthony Peterson came to the realization at a young age that if he didn’t change his ways, he had two potential final destinations. And neither was appealing.

FISHING REPORT

LAKE MEAD — The Vegas Bay arm has been giving up a lot of small striped bass, but this week a lucky angler reeled in a 20-pound striper.

Willow Beach to benefit from new pier

Anglers who fish at Willow Beach soon will have a new fishing pier that will give them a chance to reach fish that congregate a little farther off shore than the average guy can cast his bait. Those fishermen who long have yearned to fish from the nearby boat docks will have a floating platform from which to do so.

IN BRIEF

BASKETBALL

Scruggs signs with Cardinals

Despite sliding much lower than expected in the major league draft, Xavier Scruggs will not be returning for his senior season at UNLV.

Ex-Rebel Terry doesn’t expect to be drafted

One day after he graduated from UNLV, Curtis Terry experienced what he called a “freak accident” that could be a setback to his pro career.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Diaz OK outside glare of spotlight

The final prefight news conference had just concluded Wednesday and the media were three deep around Manny Pacquiao’s table.

Budget history repeating itself

A Nevada governor facing a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall. Public employees scheduled to receive 4 percent “cost-of-living” raises despite shrinking state revenues. A fierce debate over whether lawmakers should be called into special session to address the budget woes — and whether axing the raises or layoffs should be part of the solution.

Confronting your accuser

It was largely fiction, of course. They had to reach far back into the career of railroad lawyer Abe Lincoln to find a case in which he’d defended a pair of farmers accused of manslaughter.

SUPPORT GROUPS

Overeaters Anonymous, a 12-step program for compulsive and other eating disorders, meets at 9:30 a.m. Fridays in the library at Green Valley United Methodist Church, 2200 Robindale Road, Henderson (866-6682).

Foundations join hands to create hospital schooling

The Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation will partner with the Torino Foundation and the Clark County School District by creating the Torino Classroom in Sunrise Children’s Hospital. The program, the third of its kind in the country, ensures in-patient children at the hospital receive classroom education during their hospital stay, including home tutoring. A party followed the announcement June 19 at the Torino Foundation on Wagon Trail Avenue.

KJUL-FM returns to airwaves after problems

Vegas radio’s self-titled “Jewel” got a little chipped this week when KJUL-FM, 104.7, was forced off the air Monday afternoon for several days due to technical problems.

The Time to make Las Vegas dance

R-J entertainment columnist Mike Weatherford writes Thursday on a moment of Zen from Terry Lewis: “What is is built on what was, and what will be is built on what was and what is. And we’ll just go from there.” Lewis is talking about The Time, the party-funk band from the Prince school whose original lineup has reunited this summer for three engagements at the Flamingo Las Vegas.

Pahrump Nugget will be expanded

Golden Gaming announced Wednesday an $11 million expansion and renovation of the Pahrump Nugget a week after deciding not to acquire a competing area property.

Nevada contingent helps House reject Michigan tribal casinos

WASHINGTON — The House soundly defeated a plan Wednesday that would have advanced two proposed Indian casinos in Michigan as gambling opponents, Nevada political leaders and others protecting Detroit’s casinos rallied to scuttle the bill.

Local bankers: Fed will need to increase rates soon

The Federal Reserve’s decision to leave rates unchanged is good news for Western banks, but the board will need to raise rates soon, local banking officials said Wednesday.

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