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A self-proclaimed aging technocrat finds a solution for remembering pesky passwords. There’s just one last problem, she explains.
A self-proclaimed aging technocrat finds a solution for remembering pesky passwords. There’s just one last problem, she explains.
On the third dispatch of their westward journey, the PVE explorers hit more history markers, natural hotspots and an air-conditioned yurt.
Retired United States Navy commander and pilot Larry Coor shared his experiences being deployed in Antarctica during an interview at Paradise Valley Estates Life Plan Community.
When Mike Goble hoisted the first two flags on Hill 147 back in 2017, he created a new tradition to honor fallen service members that stands strong today.
Ret. Commander Bill Tschudy’s service during the Vietnam War was remarkable for many reasons — none more so than the 2,767 days he spent imprisoned behind enemy lines. Learn about his story as we salute our retired service members on National Vietnam War Veterans Day, March 29.
As their westward journey continues, the PVE explorers dig into Nevada’s long history from the oldest thirst parlor to the Pony Express.
Recalling how making a simple choice between green or red propelled one youth into the wide world — and adulthood — alone.
Giving back is more than an aspiration at Paradise Valley Estates. It’s a deep belief many of our residents share, whether it’s volunteering their time or investing in the wellbeing of others.
Recalling the moxie of a former Marine who used his guts to level brush for the Alaskan railroad.
An emergency landing in Italy held many more surprises for an Air Force freshwater seaplane crew. Bill Rawlinson recalls the experience from sheep to rockets.