If you have been meaning to stop by your local library branch to sign up for a library card – but missed your window before the closure due to the COVID-19 outbreak – a new type of library card is now available! The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District today announced their new instant, digital eCard, that local residents can sign up for directly on the the library website … [Read more...] about Las Vegas-Clark County Library District Announces New Instant eCard, Enabling Full Website Access From Home
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Fund-raising effort for dog park under way in Mountain’s Edge
On the wish-list for many Mountains Edge residents through the years has been a dog park in the community. In fact, a homeowners survey in 2017 generated a lot of comments about it. Now, there is an effort under way to make it happen. The Mountains Edge Master Association has started an effort to raise $15,000 toward the cost of the park by selling donor bricks that will … [Read more...] about Fund-raising effort for dog park under way in Mountain’s Edge
How to Prepare for and Tackle Unexpected College Costs
(StatePoint) Smart financial decisions can help your family make good college investment decisions. Unfortunately, unexpected costs throw many families for a loop. To plan realistically, consider the following: (c) Lumina Images / stock.Adobe.com • Pad Your Budget: Many college expenses are variable -- from fun stuff, like entertainment and trips, to the serious, like … [Read more...] about How to Prepare for and Tackle Unexpected College Costs
Population health study goes statewide and opens enrollment for 25,000 Southern Nevadans
The Healthy Nevada Project, a first-of-its-kind, community-based population health study combining genetic, clinical, environmental and social data, is expanding enrollment to Las Vegas. The Project aspires not only to offer genetic testing to every Nevadan interested in learning more about their health and genetic profile but ultimately, to develop and expand the … [Read more...] about Population health study goes statewide and opens enrollment for 25,000 Southern Nevadans