StatePoint Extended time at home is making many families more aware of what products they simply can’t do without. While you may have predicted what some of these essentials would be -- ahem, toilet paper -- other, not-so-obvious items are helping to make quarantines more comfortable nationwide. To get a handle on what has come in most handy during this stay-at-home … [Read more...] about Five Not-So-Obvious Household Essentials for Your Time at Home
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The Nevada Independent: Blended schedules, budget uncertainty confound Clark County school board, community
By Jackie Valley/The Nevada Independent When the Clark County School District surveyed students, parents and staff about their desires for the upcoming academic year, respondents overwhelmingly favored a full-time return to school. Superintendent Jesus Jara That’s not looking like the reality come August. Earlier this week, the district unveiled the broad strokes … [Read more...] about The Nevada Independent: Blended schedules, budget uncertainty confound Clark County school board, community
From this week’s CooksSalon
Tip for the times - On msn.com, Eat This Not That offers up this timely slide show, "120 Best-Ever Comfort Food Recipes." So much good stuff here - Sunday roast chicken, chicken pot pie, poor man's steak with onion and mushrooms plus garlic gravy, slow roasted pork shoulder, gussied up grilled cheese, the Elvis sandwich, grilled Mexican style … [Read more...] about From this week’s CooksSalon
5 Not-So-Obvious Household Essentials for Your Time at Home
StatePoin Extended time at home is making many families more aware of what products they simply can’t do without. While you may have predicted what some of these essentials would be -- ahem, toilet paper -- other, not-so-obvious items are helping to make quarantines more comfortable nationwide. To get a handle on what has come in most handy during this stay-at-home … [Read more...] about 5 Not-So-Obvious Household Essentials for Your Time at Home
Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks
Clark County will reopen all its dog parks starting Friday, May 8. Signs will be posted limiting ten people per area with a one hour time limit per person in order to help encourage social distancing. “Our K-9 friends need opportunities to exercise and escape just like us” said Clark County Parks and Recreation Director Daniel Hernandez. “we are glad to be able to … [Read more...] about Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks