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- Neighbors unhappy about possible tavern in Eastern Ave. strip mall
- Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008
- A business owner who would like to open a tavern in a recently constructed strip mall on Windmill Parkway near Eastern Avenue has been granted more time from Clark County to address neighbors' concerns before the county decides whether to allow the bar.
- Faith Lutheran to break in new theater with 'Little Women'
- Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008
- Faith Lutheran Jr/Sr High School's new chapel/performing arts center will welcome its inaugural performance Friday as the school's middle school students take the stage to perform "Little Women."
- Owner of pit bulls that mauled horses appeals euthanization
- Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008
- The owner of two pit bulls that officials say mauled to death one horse and critically injured another on Thanksgiving morning has appealed part of Clark County's decision to euthanize both dogs.
- Silverton's $120 million expansion to open this week
- Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008
- As employees bustled around preparing for the grand opening of the Silverton Casino Lodge's new Starbucks, resort President Craig Cavileer discussed the construction of a fountain centerpiece in the $750,000 coffee shop.
- Festival to celebrate Lebanese culture
- Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008
- St. Sharbel Mission of Las Vegas will host the First Annual Lebanese American Festival Dec. 6-7.
- Stolen car gets stuck in garage during crime spree
- Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008
- Metro Police are searching for three or four men who, while on a crime spree Tuesday morning that spanned the northwest and southwest areas of the valley, were foiled when they tried to steal a car and got it stuck in the garage where it was parked.
- Program amps up teens' behind-the-wheel experience
- Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008
- The group of teens looked on nervously as tires screeched and the smell of burnt rubber filled the air.
- Retired detective offers explosive training
- Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008
- Surrounded by a suicide bomber's vest, a molotov cocktail, C-4 and closepin and rat trap detonation devices, Silverado resident Mike Surick says the more than 1,200 bomb threats delivered annually in the Las Vegas Valley should provide more than enough incentive for residents and companies to learn how to handle explosives-related incidents.http://www.counterthreatconsulting.com/iWeb/site/Home.html
- Liberty High students get new Learning Laboratory thanks to grant
- Friday, Nov. 21, 2008
- Staying true to form, when Liberty High School was given a $10,000 grant for its commitment to providing a comparable quality education to all students, the school decided to use the money on something that could potentially benefit every school attendee.
- Faith Lutheran parents seek funds to expand special-needs program
- Friday, Nov. 21, 2008
- Her voice choked with emotion, Shelley Rhodes described the warm reception her son receives from classmates when he arrives at Faith Lutheran Jr/Sr High School each morning.
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Calendar
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- Captain Bree, Scourge of the Seaat Green Valley Christian Center (6 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Blues Storm at the Sand Dollar Lounge (9:30 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.)
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