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Construction begins Monday on Henderson storm drain project

Construction starts Monday on a lengthy $14.4 million project that calls for building a storm drain beneath Appaloosa Road and upgrading more than a mile of Center Street, Henderson city officials said.

CONNECT Panel, Expo and Mixer returning to Henderson

The Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s annual CONNECT Panel, Expo and Mixer will return on Aug. 30 at Green Valley Ranch Resort’s grand ballroom.

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Former teacher copes with Parkinson’s, disease that killed his brother

John Cwik was walking through the Bellagio with his wife and daughter in January 2014 when he suddenly sensed that strangers were lining the walls around him, cameras were flashing and the world was in on a secret plot to do him harm. His eyes identified the casino’s activity for what it was: card players at game tables and shoppers gazing in boutique windows. His brain told him to run.

Founder of The Steamie Weenie in Henderson embraces new tricks

Hot dog destination The Steamie Weenie, where each bun is a “canvas,” and the toppings, art, celebrated its two-year anniversary this July. Nestled in the Pebble Marketplace on North Green Valley Parkway, the restauarant bustled with customers during a recent lunch visit. Owner Bob Remington is used to the noon rush this time of year; July is National Hot Dog Month.

Residents anxious about future of closed Legacy Golf Club

Henderson residents living in homes surrounding the recently purchased Legacy Golf Club are voicing displeasure about its closure and the uncertainly about future uses.

CCSD survey reveals split on use of social media, texting

Survey results on school district’s draft policy indicate many parents, educators are divided on whether there is such a thing as appropriate texting between teachers and students.

Plane rolls through fence at Henderson airport

A plane rolled through a fence after a mechanic forgot to set the breaks at Henderson Executive Airport on Friday afternoon.

Ex-employees hit back at Teachers Health Trust in court filing

The former executives of the health care insurance provider for Clark County School District teachers allege in a counterclaim that union officials and the trust board wasted millions with a series of costly no-bid contracts.

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