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Healthy Summer Eating Ideas
With triple digit temperatures and long days full of sunshine, nobody really wants to be spending a lot of time in the kitchen. That’s okay! Summer is a great time to experiment with fresh low-prep meal ideas.
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Public Asked to keep July Fourth Fireworks Celebrations 'Safe & Sane'
With the July Fourth holiday fast approaching, Clark County and partnering agencies are asking the public to follow the rules regarding fireworks.
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June 1 City Council
Las Vegas City Council met Wednesday, June 1. Below are some agenda items that may be of interest. View the full agenda and watch a recording. Watch live at kclv.tv/live.
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UNLV Newsmakers 2022: May
May marked the end of a chapter for thousands of UNLV graduates, who crossed the Thomas & Mack stage for the first spring semester commencement ceremony held on campus since the pandemic began.
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Summer 2022 Health Monthly
Welcome to the Summer Edition of Health Monthly!
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University of Phoenix leader develops transfer articulation course for AACRAO
Dr. Marc Booker provides course content for higher education admissions professionals
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Chair Exercise on June 7
Chair Exercise on June 7
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Culture of Las Vegas: The Filipinos' Debuts on County TV, Podcast, Social Media
The local Filipino community is the focus of the next iteration of the popular “Cultures of Las Vegas” television and podcast series. “Cultures of Las Vegas: The Filipinos” debuts on Clark County Television (CCTV) Wednesday, June 1 at 2 and 6 p.m. and airs throughout the month. The Philippines celebrates its independence on June 12.
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City of Fernley Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)
City of Fernley Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)
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University of Phoenix holds annual Memorial Day flag-planting event honoring fallen soldiers
Annual event featured Gold Star mothers and Arizona Heroes to Hometowns’ Kathy Pearce as guest speakers
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University of Phoenix supports Give an Hour® with donation drive during Mental Health Awareness Month
Donation drive draws awareness of how Give an Hour® provides no-cost mental health care
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WNC Celebrating Nurses at 2022 Pinning Ceremony
Western Nevada College is celebrating its 2022 Associate of Applied Science Nursing degree graduates on Friday night, May 20 with its traditional Pinning Ceremony.
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WNC Launches Fire Science Program for Fall
Aspiring and current firefighters can count on Western Nevada College to make their career choice more rewarding.
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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies Releases Whitepaper on American Workers’ Reasons for Switching Jobs
University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies announces the release of a whitepaper examining factors contributing to employee turnover, as well as possible solutions: “American Workers’ Reasons for Switching Jobs.”
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Fallon Students Earn Jim Regan Memorial Scholarships
Five local students earned Jim Regan Memorial Scholarships as selected by the Churchill County Employee Management Committee. Those students received their scholarships at the Board of County Commissioners meeting on May 18.
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Lyon County Crafters' Group on May 26
Lyon County Crafters' Group on May 26
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Board of Commissioners Meeting on May 25
Board of Commissioners Meeting on May 25
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Mayor's Clean Sweep May 2022
Thank you volunteers and sponsors for keeping our City clean.
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Two Fish, Less Fish? Save the Pupfish!
It only exists in a water-filled cavern whose bottom has never been found, a mysterious creature prowling mysterious depths.
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Bluebirds mural lands on City Hall Parking Garage
The City of Reno would like to advise the public that, starting on Tuesday, May 10, artist Charly Malpass will begin painting her Bluebirds Among Sage mural on the City Hall Parking Garage.