Pumpkin Festival returns to Summerlin

Thousands of Summerlin residents attended the second annual Summerlin Pumpkin Festival at The Gardens Park. The event featured a pumpkin patch, hay maze, petting zoo, bounce house, costume parade and scarecrow-building contest.

There are steps to removing board members

Q: A large group of us at Chateau Versailles want to know how to go about a recall of our board. We are involved in the current FBI investigation, with all of the possible culprits who have been named in the Las Vegas Review-Journal involved in our property. We would like to ask them to resign, but if they resist, we want them out. Can you help with the information we need?

It is important for buyers and sellers to understand the negotiation process

Negotiation is back in style. It’s not uncommon for buyers and sellers to have many rounds of counteroffering back and forth before they arrive at a contract that is completely agreeable to all involved. When this is accomplished, the contract is ratified.

Seller wants to know what is real market value

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Q: I bought my condo 15 years ago, and installed oak hardwood floors, granite around the fireplace, etc. The upgrades were because I live here and not so much for the investment. The floors alone cost $20,000.

Incentives are available by builders at several Aliante neighborhoods

During the final phase of development at the Aliante master-planned community, prospective homebuyers can take advantage of values offered on a wide range of brand new homes, according to Dan Naef, senior vice president of North Valley Enterprises LLC, the developer.

Pardee Homes launches ‘On the House’ VIP program

Pardee Homes is giving special incentives to new homebuyers with the launch of On the House, a program offering different option packages at select neighborhoods every two weeks for a limited time.

Pardee Homes will sponsor annual race

For the eighth consecutive year, Pardee Homes is the title sponsor of the city of North Las Vegas Parks and Recreation Department’s annual Northern Exposure 10K Race and Two-Mile Family Run/Walk on Nov. 8.

Ryan has Falcons on rise

Under normal circumstances, betting on rookie quarterbacks on the road is hazardous to your financial health. But there are exceptions to every rule, and Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons is one.

Balanced Wranglers cruise

Playing their first game in a week, the Wranglers looked like an entirely different team Friday night than they did in their first five games of the season — and, in many ways, they were.

ON TV/RADIO

FOOTBALL

Racing friendship is no snow job

Did you hear the one about the guy who makes snow for a living and who woke up one day to find himself a crew member for an NHRA team, handling everything from tires to rear suspension to repacking parachutes?

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Chavez Jr. makes name

His name is sporting royalty in his native Mexico, and he aspires to do great things as his father did.

No bull: Practicing or performing, Lostroh loves to ride

Any bull ride can leave a rider bruised, battered and bloodied. Even if he makes the eight-second buzzer, he still has to dismount safely, and bulls seem to get angrier when they unload their passenger.

In career year, Wilkerson’s goal in sight

In the first 11 years of Tim Wilkerson’s professional drag racing career, he won five NHRA national event titles — quite an accomplishment for a driver and team owner without major financial backing.

IN BRIEF

FOOTBALL

Rebels’ toughness put to test

Between getting knocked unconscious and temporarily losing his vision, Omar Clayton took a beating at Brigham Young last Saturday.

Early voting closes with rush

More than 40 percent of Nevada’s voters had already cast their ballots before Friday, when some long lines at the polls marked the last day of early voting.

Five-day sweep protects kids from sex offenders

A five-day local and federal sweep of fugitive sex offenders has put 25 people in police custody and checked hundreds more for compliance with state sex offender regulations.

Gaming sector loses big in October

October’s stock market roller coaster ride for the gaming sector was not for the queasy.

Mock vote gives victory to Obama

CARSON CITY — Republican presidential candidate John McCain can forget about getting the youth vote — that is, the really youthful vote — in Nevada.

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