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A group of firefighters plays sled hockey during Higher Ground's recent recreation therapy program in Sun Valley
Murphy Woodhouse
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Boise State Publice Radio
Mountain West News Bureau
In recent years, concerns among the workforce about health risks of all kinds have been getting louder. And mental health is no exception.
The Navajo Generating Station, a coal-fired power plant near Page, Arizona, silhouetted against a golden sunset with desert mesas in the background.
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Mountain West News Bureau
A brown and white barn with a grey tin roof sits in front of a grove of aspen trees with yellow leaves and a gravel trail surrounded by tall brown grass. The sky is blue.
Scott Franz
Mountain West News Bureau
A man stands in front of a wall of photos at the Rhythm and Resilience: Black Vegas exhibition.
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There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada. Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting April 1
What's Happening in Las Vegas?

The Guide is a community-submitted cultural calendar which lists events of interest to the local Southern Nevada community. Here's the latest:

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The Beatles on a film reel with casino graphics circling the film strip.
Scott Lien
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Nevada Public Radio
In August 1964, The Beatles played Las Vegas's Convention Center after Stan Irwin of the Sahara Hotel took a chance on the Fab Four. Up to 16,000 fans attended, launching the era of arena entertainment in Las Vegas.
The Cactus Joe stands in front of Cactus Joe's
Jeff Scheid
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Jeff Scheid Photography
Cactus Joe: 35 years of native plants, reverence for the land — and stories
Blaze new and old trails alike with Desert Companion's outdoor and recreation issue! Tag alongside five writers as they wax poetic about their favorite nature walks, meet the man better known as Cactus Joe, and catch up with Nevada politico Jon Ralston ahead of the release of his biography on the late Sen. Harry Reid. Plus, discover how one year of Trump has already changed Nevada.