Clark County is currently accepting applications from residents of unincorporated towns who are interested in serving on their local advisory board for the next two years. Applicants must be eligible to vote, live within the area encompassed by the Town Advisory Board (TAB) or Citizens Advisory Council (CAC) they are applying for, and attend annual training. The areas … [Read more...] about Applicants Sought for Town Advisory Boards, Citizens Advisory Councils
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Library District Celebrates YOU on Customer Appreciation Day Sept. 29
From Blue Diamond to Bunkerville, Searchlight to Summerlin, and Mount Charleston to Moapa Valley,the Las Vegas Clark County Library District is dedicating a special day to say thank you to our valued customers. On Thursday, Sept. 29, visit any one of our 25 branches for Customer Appreciation Day, and join in the celebration. The staff at each branch is planning … [Read more...] about Library District Celebrates YOU on Customer Appreciation Day Sept. 29
Public meeting scheduled to discuss bike/pedestrian crossing on 215 Beltway
Air Quality Dust Alert Issued for Friday
The Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability has issued a dust alert for Friday, Sept. 9, due to elevated levels of dust from high winds. Officials say unhealthy levels of dust for sensitive groups of people are imminent or occurring in the local area. Airborne dust is a form of inhalable air pollution called particulate matter or PM, which aggravates … [Read more...] about Air Quality Dust Alert Issued for Friday
Sherm: Teachers, please don’t rewrite history
By Sherman Frederick/Properly Subversive I’m sorry that teachers look bad after the pandemic. But pretending they didn’t do what they did does no one any good. The Associated Press reports that “Math and reading scores for America’s 9-year-olds fell dramatically during the first two years of the pandemic, offering an early glimpse of the sheer magnitude of the … [Read more...] about Sherm: Teachers, please don’t rewrite history