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When will Nevada release its 2024 election results?

Nevada has historically been one of the last states to release results on Election Night. Officials are hopeful that won’t be the case this year.

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Love may sneak upon us, but it must be nurtured to grow

I agree that knowing the non-negotiables, and really understanding what that means, can help a person understand their position in a relationship (whether for good or bad). I will disagree with one thing you said. You poetically stated that “We don’t get to decide when we fall in love. Or with whom.” While I understand the sentiment, it suggests an inability of the person to have responsibility over a significant portion of their lives.

Mulch of any type important to all plants

Question: I heard it is best to move rock away from my shrubs and replace it with mulch. What is your recommendation?

Old course gets new life — and a new name

Do courses have their own muscle memory, or can an old dog learn new tricks at the beefed-up and beautified Stallion Mountain Golf Club?

Things to do in Paradise/Downtown

Downtown event highlights include Rainbow Company Youth Theatre’s production of “Uncovering Nevada’s Past,” UNLV Symphony Orchestra’s “Made in the USA” and RagTag Entertainment’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Assassins.”

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VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO ENSURE VISITORS’ SAFETY ON MOUNT CHARLESTON IN WINTER

Student patrol fosters safety, education in conflict resolution

Kids at Wengert Elementary School are taking the law into their own hands by patrolling the school’s playground as anti-bullying safety officers who issue citations for name-calling and fighting.

Law students offer free tax help to those in need

Students in the Boyd Financial Law Society at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, are offering free tax preparation assistance for people with low to moderate incomes through the IRS-sponsored Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at the Cambridge and Whitney recreation centers.

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