Only a 45 minute drive from Las Vegas, this beautiful canyon was first visited by Spanish explorers in the 18 century. They failed to discover the gold hidden in the quartz buried deep in the canyon walls but others soon would. Listen in and hear history come alive as Bobbie Werly weaves a tale that sounds more fiction than fact, but it's all real: an Indian chief traveling to San Francisco and then Washington D.C. in 1863, the impact on the area during the War with States, the grandfather of Patty Hearst, Senator George Hearst unable to defend himself against claim jumpers and pure greed resulting in dozens of murders.
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With seven major nurseries situated throughout the Las Vegas Valley, Frank Rauscher shares his knowledge of successful gardening with our ‘Las Vegas Is Talking' audience. http://www.starnursery.com
If you're Hispanic you already know this, but if you're not, you should. Marianas is a remarkable source of Hispanic baked goods, from cakes and pastries to corn and flour tortillas. You'll find a wide selection of the freshest vegetables and fruits, spices, chilies, fresh cheeses, fruit juices made to order and a selection of meats produced by real live on-site butchers. If the aromas get to you and you start thinking about an inexpensive authentic and delicious Hispanic meal, try their in-store café, it's a delight.
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To help promote awareness of the dangers of skin cancer wsRadio Las Vegas invites Dr. Miriam Bettencourt, M.D., of the Bettencourt Skin and Cancer Center, Henderson, Nevada, to help educate the residents of Southern Nevada on the causes, prevention and treatment of this condition that is now affecting even young teenagers.