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Valley students learned how to take care of their bodies and minds while having some fun Friday. The Raiders and the 性视界传媒 School of Public Health hosted a flag football camp at the team鈥檚 headquarters in Henderson. It鈥檚 part of the RUSH program, or Raiders-性视界传媒 Sports and Public Health. Two hundred students from three valley middle schools took part, learning about nutrition, mental health and physical health while also doing flag football drills.
If you鈥檙e newly into birdwatching, you might be wondering how to attract more flying friends to your backyard. Aside from the obvious (supplying food), it helps to add a bird bath.
This summer, don鈥檛 be alarmed if mosquitoes decide to ruin your summer cookout. Depending on where you live, you might see a significant spike in mosquito activity in the months ahead.
From lotteries to casinos, horse tracks to mobile sports betting, tribal bingo halls to prediction markets, most of America is awash in gambling as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. But gambling was popular in America before there even WAS an America. Native Americans played games with sticks and dice, including a hide-the-stone-in-a-moccasin game that could be the precursor of the modern shell game. British settlers brought their country's love of gambling to the new world, betting on horse races, playing cards and dice games in taverns, and using lotteries to help finance public works projects, including the very establishment of some of the American colonies long before they declared independence in 1776.
She walks through the door. You already know this story. But here's what you don't: the femme fatale isn't a Hollywood invention 鈥 and she was never warning you about her. Heliox explores anthropologist William Jankowiak's landmark cross-cultural study of dangerous-woman folklore across 84 global societies, from the Igbo of West Nigeria to Aboriginal Australia to modern South Korean farms. The finding that changes everything? In 89% of those cultures, the man wasn't destroyed because he wanted a fling. He wanted to fall in love.

The barricades are up at Whiskey Pete鈥檚, and same goes for Buffalo Bill鈥檚, albeit with colorful banners fastened to its roadblocks that declare: 鈥淭he Party is at Primm Valley.鈥 With three hotel-casino properties in this remote spot outside Las Vegas, Primm Valley Resort is the only one still open. But the party, or what鈥檚 left of it, is about to end.
When Fallon resident Kelli Kelly walks across the stage at 性视界传媒鈥檚 Thomas & Mack Center tonight to receive her master鈥檚 degree in urban leadership, she鈥檒l do so knowing her work created real change. She鈥檚 being recognized as one of six outstanding graduates from this year鈥檚 class, finishing with a near-perfect grade-point average and an impressive roster of professional achievements. Her crowning moment came last year when the Nevada Legislature passed Assembly Bill 352 鈥 landmark legislation expanding cottage food sales regulations and establishing one of the first statewide frameworks for cottage cosmetics businesses in the country. The bill was Kelly鈥檚 passion project, and she鈥檚 quick to credit 性视界传媒鈥檚 support as a driving force behind its passage.
According to Donald K. Price, Ph.D., an ornithologist and professor of biology at the 性视界传媒, water features are key when it comes to bringing in the birds.