Men and women have started returning home from the decade-long Iraq War, and while many are overjoyed to be reunited with family, adjusting to civilian life often becomes a challenge.
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The quest to make money by selling unwanted items online may bring more than anticipated. Area police warn that criminal activity can be linked to job postings or the sale of goods online.
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Sheila Keast, certified etiquette trainer, is offering her services free of charge for veterans transitioning from active duty to civilian life. Keast assists with dining, interview, dress and basic composition skills necessary to mind one’s Ps and Qs in important social situations.
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When Las Vegas writer Natalie Aday’s partner Tomi lay dying in hospice, Aday worked through a mix of grief and approaching relief. The couple’s early days of affection had long since decayed into a cycle of abuse and manipulation.
Question: My Texas mountain laurel has yellow leaves, and they continue to get more yellow as time goes by. It faces southwest, has two adjustable emitters turned down low, watering once a week for one hour in the winter.
A sense of service never left the about 160 former service men and women who comprise Veterans of Sun City Aliante. The 2-year-old club unites Sun City Aliante veterans of all branches and hosts guest speakers, field trips and ongoing projects alongside its monthly meetings.
As luck may have it, St. Patrick’s Day falls on Saturday this year, with celebrations planned throughout the valley.
A swanky hotel by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer won’t be landing in downtown Las Vegas anytime soon because it’s unlikely customers will pay room rates needed to make the project pencil out.