Clark County residents who are eligible to vote but not yet registered are encouraged to register to vote soon so they can receive their mail ballot for the June 9 Primary Election through the mail. Also, County registered voters may check their registration information online to make sure their address and other information is correct. Voter registration is available … [Read more...] about Voter Registration Deadlines Coming
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Drive-Thru COVID-19 Test Site to be Offered as Part of Effort to Re-Open Economy
Clark County and University Medical Center will launch a by appointment-only, drive-thru testing program at the Orleans Hotel & Casino on Tuesday, May 5, and Wednesday, May 6, as an initial step toward expanding the community’s capacity to make COVID-19 testing more widely available to the public.Starting today, the public can schedule an appointment to be … [Read more...] about Drive-Thru COVID-19 Test Site to be Offered as Part of Effort to Re-Open Economy
Take Part in Tele-Town Hall ‘Ask the Medical Experts’ on Thursday, May 7
The public is invited to take part in an “Ask the Medical Experts” Tele-town Hall meeting about the coronavirus on Thursday, May 7 at 10 a.m. Community members may submit questions in advance via email at [email protected] or via Clark County’s Facebook, Instagram or Twitter social media sites. Members of the public may also watch or listen to the event live and … [Read more...] about Take Part in Tele-Town Hall ‘Ask the Medical Experts’ on Thursday, May 7
Commissioner Hosting Virtual Community Prayer Gathering on Saturday
Commission Vice Chairman Lawrence Weekly will host a Virtual Community Prayer Gathering from noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 18. Residents may join the event by logging on to www.facebook.com/thetechqueen. “With the stresses and struggles we are all facing at this time, it is important to take time to reflect on our current situation and pray for the health and … [Read more...] about Commissioner Hosting Virtual Community Prayer Gathering on Saturday
Even before COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada’s withered unemployment insurance system struggled to handle workload
By Riley Snyder and Michelle Rindels/The Nevada Independent Cecilia Gonzalez made her first call to Nevada’s unemployment office last Friday at 7:59 a.m., hoping that she might snag an open line the minute the agency opened to resolve a sticking point in her claim about her work history and eligibility. But she would have to make more than 100 attempts over the next two … [Read more...] about Even before COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada’s withered unemployment insurance system struggled to handle workload



