“The use of illegal fireworks in neighborhoods over the Fourth of July has been a growing problem that we need the community’s help to solve,” said Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick, who has been active in working to address the issue. “As residents come and go from the Las Vegas Valley in upcoming weeks, we ask you not to buy illegal fireworks sold by vendors outside our area for use here. If you plan to use fireworks in your family celebrations, please only buy safe and sane fireworks from the local booths that are approved to operate over the holiday.”
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.
Stressing the importance of offering nutritious meals to children during the summer months, the Clark County School District (CCSD) announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program. Summer school meal service will begin on Tuesday, May 31, 2022.
CCSD is encouraging all students to take advantage of the summer break and enjoy a great book. Parents and students may share pictures on social media of them reading their favorite book using #ReadWithMeCCSD and be eligible to win an Amazon gift card until July 31, 2022.
Join us for our 2nd Annual Main Street Poker Walk with local merchants, live entertainment and local food and beverage trucks. Cost for the Poker Walk.
Time management, flexibility and a sense of accomplishment are all reasons that Western Nevada College’s Jump Start program made it enjoyable for Oasis Academy’s Kailyn Sorensen.
University of Phoenix held its annual Memorial Day flag-planting event May 24 on its Phoenix campus in Arizona, honoring the sacrifices of those who served and died in the Armed Forces. This year, volunteers from university employees and community members planted more than 10,000 flags spelling out, “Because of the Brave.”
Agenda Item 10 – Homeless Census and Evaluation: City Council approved an agreement with the cities of North Las Vegas, Henderson and Boulder City as well as Clark County to provide a total of $22,849.00 in shared funding for the federally mandated Homeless Census and Evaluation