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The Dangers of High Blood Sugar – Caring for a Pet with Diabetes

The Dangers of High Blood Sugar - Caring for a Pet with Diabetes

By Ashlee Verba While human and animal worlds don’t always overlap, there is some common ground where illness is concerned. If your pet has an allergic reaction, Benadryl can often relieve them. For animal cold symptoms, human grade cough medicine sometimes does the trick. Sadly, diabetes is also something we have in common with our furry friends, and it can be difficult to care for a pet with a debilitating illness. But by knowing what symptoms to watch out for and what treatment options are available, you can make the battle easier for both you and your four legged friend. What is ...

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Stunningly Simple – DIY Artwork

Stunningly Simple - DIY Artwork

By DeDee Birdsall Maya Angelou once said, “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” We've all marveled at those with artistic talent and wished we could do the same. Well, now you can. Creating artwork for your home, office or to give as gifts just got easier as we've come up with some DIY artwork projects to help you explore your creative side. With a little help and a few supplies, you’ll wow your walls with wonderful art you can make at home and on a budget. We’ve included price range estimates to assist with project ...

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The Sounds of Summer – Music in the Great Outdoors

The Sounds of Summer - Music in the Great Outdoors

By Mike Sweeney   Nothing helps to create those long lasting memories of summer quite like the tunes that always go with it. Joe Walsh’s smooth chords might bring back thoughts of listening to The Eagles on a vacation road trip. Jimmy Buffet’s southern pirate music may help you recall a season spent sailing on the lake. No matter how we spend our summer, music is always a big part of it, and thanks to some great summer concerts at a wide range of fabulous local outdoor venues, you can create new memories to carry with you as you soak in the ...

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Monta Chaya – A China Town Icon Comes to the Neighborhood

Monta Chaya - A China Town Icon Comes to the Neighborhood

By Aly Wagonseller Ask any hometown, die hard lover of Japanese ramen where “the” go to place for the best noodle bowls this side of Tokyo can be found, and you’ll likely be steered to a tiny joint in China Town called Monta Ramen. Established in 2010, this twenty seater hole in the wall has garnered a following so loyal, many patrons routinely wait in winding lines out the door for more than an hour, rewarding their taste buds with Monta’s authentic version of this Japanese comfort food and hangover cure classic. Now, thanks to a convenient second location at 9310 ...

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Slide Into Summer – The Return of Wet ‘N’ Wild

Slide Into Summer - The Return of Wet ‘N’ Wild

By Heather Turk   There are plenty of great ways to cool off during those scorching Las Vegas summers: go for a swim, eat an ice cream cone, crank up the A/C. But if you’re looking for a fun way to beat the heat and add a big dose of nostalgia to go with it, Wet ‘n’ Wild is back in town and here to stay. The Wild Side Memorial Day weekend will herald the return of the world’s most famous water park brand as Wet ‘n’ Wild opens an all-new $50 million water park near the I-215 and Sunset Road. This updated edition ...

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Grillin’ and Chillin’ – Easy Recipes for the Barbeque

Grillin’ and Chillin’ - Easy Recipes for the Barbeque

By Aly Wagonseller   It’s the time of year we all wait for. Those fabulous Las Vegas summer evenings spent relaxing in the pool, lounging on the chaise, and enjoying an outdoor meal on the patio. The kids are out of school, and even though mom and dad may still have to punch the clock in the morning, the chill attitude of summer beckons all to take a break, enjoy the moment and spend each and every evening as if you’re on vacation. Heating up the grill is, of course, a given; the smoky aroma of burgers and hot dogs are as much ...

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Fun in the Sun – Family Friendly Adventures in San Diego

Fun in the Sun - Family Friendly Adventures in San Diego

By Susan Somers   It’s hard to think of a better vacation spot than San Diego. America’s eighth largest city is known for its miles of beaches and near perfect weather year round, particularly in the summer when the average temperature hangs around 75 degrees. But when it’s time to plan your family summer getaway, it’s also important to consider how family friendly your destination might be. While urban settings may not always be a perfect fit, San Diego stands apart from the pack by offering a wide range of exciting activities, ensuring a season full of fond memories for all involved. Parks ...

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Pop Goes the Easel – Warhol Out West

Pop Goes the Easel - Warhol Out West

By Mike Sweeney   Few icons of the modern art world loom as large as the talented and eccentric Andy Warhol. His stylistic pop art masterpieces have captivated the public for decades, with colorful paintings and glittering screen prints making as indelible an impression as his shock of white hair. Las Vegas residents now have a chance to enjoy some of the master’s works at the “Warhol Out West” exhibit, now on display at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, which features many of Warhol’s depictions of celebrity, advertisements, brand products and other hallmarks of popular culture. Once Upon a Time in the ...

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