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School outreach program prepares gift-filled stockings

The Title I Homeless Outreach Program for Education has been helping teens for more than 20 years, but this holiday season, organizers for its Stuff a Stocking Donation Project are looking for more help from the community.

Henderson rolls out the banners to honor military

Fourteen banners featuring active-duty military members are set to be displayed along Water Street and Green Valley Parkway through November 2015 as part of the city’s Military Banner Program. The individuals are Henderson residents or immediate family members of Henderson residents.

Rural preservation society keeps middle-city neighborhood thriving

After hearing about an apartment building planned in what is now the Rancho Gowan Business Park, a group of neighbors banded together approximately 20 years ago to preserve their rural community and keep it thriving with open space, livestock and a blooming garden.

Classes allow seniors to connect more through computers

In today’s high-tech world, people are required to adapt to new technology faster than before to enhance task performance in their daily lives. But diving into computers isn’t always easy. In order to provide extra assistance, SeniorNet learning classes were formed to offer courses to adults 50 or older.

Down Syndrome Organization to benefit from Festival of Trees & Lights

Tree, wreath and basket displays, crafts, raffles, live entertainment, cupcake decorating, gift shops and Santa Claus visits are scheduled from 3 to 8 p.m. Nov. 19 and 20 at the 26th annual Festival of Trees & Lights at the South Point.

Gay marriage ruling a step forward for Nevada

“When my late husband, Richard, and I got married in Washington, D.C., in 1958, it wasn’t to make a political statement or start a fight. We were in love, and we wanted to be married.”

EDITORIAL: For governor

To understand why Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval faces no significant opposition for re-election, voters must look beyond his high approval ratings and his steady leadership in the aftermath of the Great Recession. Voters must look beyond his education reforms, which improved competition and accountability in Nevada’s underachieving public school system, beyond his work attracting new companies and new jobs.