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Monthly Archives: March 2022
UNLV law students get inside view to historic Senate confirmation hearing
The UNLV students were allowed in the hearing chambers for 30 minutes each. Afterward, they met the Nevada senators and their staffs.
UNLV law students get inside view to historic Senate confirmation hearing
The UNLV students were allowed in the hearing chambers for 30 minutes each. Afterward, they met the Nevada senators and their staffs.
School Board OKs $4,000 teacher relocation bonus for new hires
Teachers who join the Clark County School District next year may be eligible for a $4,000 relocation bonus, the School Board decided Thursday. The bonuses come with some requirements: the new hires must …
School Board OKs $4,000 teacher relocation bonus for new hires
Teachers who join the Clark County School District next year may be eligible for a $4,000 relocation bonus, the School Board decided Thursday. The bonuses come with some requirements: the new hires must …
Changing course: Amelia Cooper, cooking up something new
“I know for a fact that there’s a lot of people that were worse off than we were, because I served them,” she says.
Nevada opioid-settlement money funds recovery programs like Empowered at Roseman University
The pandemic didn’t make recovery any easier. Opioid overdose deaths among Nevada residents increased 76% from 2019 to 2020, while emergency-room visits increased 15% for drug overdoses and 41% for opioid overdoses in 2020.
Changing course: Andrea Lipomi, getting her foot in the healthcare door
“My mom went back to school for her master’s degree in library science when she was in her 60s, and I’m in my late 40s going for my master’s degree.”
Changing course: Carey Cowart, going full viking
He’s hopeful his fellow healthcare workers—and their families and friends—will come to his campground to shed their work-related stresses.
Changing course: Isabela Moraes, a mermaid makes a fresh start(er)
After a 14-year run in a Strip production, the show’s ending gave her the push she needed to “dive in” to breadmaking.