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Human Resources Director Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, Inc. Janelle Addis Associate Executive Director Fulfillment Fund Mel Kalagian Development Manager Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada Kimberly Kindig CEO Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada Grant McCandless Principal Social Impact...
Supporters decided to not spend money on signature-gathering efforts because of uncertainty surrounding whether the initiative would survive in court. Indy Explains: What to know about Southern Nevada’s future homeless services campus December 20th, 2024 at 2:00 AM ...
(NDOW) to purchase properties in eastern Nevada in the Schell Creek Mountains, in White Pine County, Nevada. The primary purpose of the South Schell Land Acquisition is to aid NDOW in purchasing approximately 1,720 acres of land from Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) to enlarge the ...
Still, it’s been more than a decade since the last substantial changes to consumer protection laws on high-interest loans, and advocates — primarily general welfare groups like the Legal Aid of Southern Nevada, a cadre of progressive organizations and the faith-base...
The university's first building, Morrill Hall was completed in 1887 and still stands on the historic quad at the campus' southern end. The hall is named after U.S. Senator Justin Morrill, author of the 1862 Land-Grant College Act.
She noted the unique presence of representatives of the Nevada Association of Realtors and the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada sitting beside her in support during the bill hearing, saying it’s something “you don’t really see.”
Although the details still need to be worked out, the change was applauded by the industry...“I’m elated,” said Christina Madison, an associate professor at the College of Pharmacy at Roseman University in Southern Nevada...The change eliminates a barrier to getting treatment, especially in...
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