Close relationships between highly capable high school teachers and focused faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno, provide a cornerstone for a pilot program that builds confidence among high school students while they earn university credit.
White Pine County has submitted 3 nominations for round 19: The Marich Fields Upgrade Project, The Broadbent Park Redesign Project, and the Heritage Park Phase II: Recreation Center Project.
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.
Western Nevada College is celebrating its 2022 Associate of Applied Science Nursing degree graduates on Friday night, May 20 with its traditional Pinning Ceremony.
Clark County is hosting virtual public meetings later this month to inform residents about proposed updates to the County’s development and zoning regulations. The updates are intended to simplify the public’s understanding of Clark County code to ease their ability to do business with the County while fostering a greater understanding of what they can and cannot do on their property.
Extensive educational training, an encouraging demeanor and an unflappable work ethic have enabled “Women Helping Women” honoree Coral Lopez to rise to a leadership position at Western Nevada College.
Extensive educational training, an encouraging demeanor and an unflappable work ethic have enabled “Women Helping Women” honoree Coral Lopez to rise to a leadership position at Western Nevada College.
While you probably came to TMCC for the classes, what might make your memories at TMCC more memorable are the student activities and clubs in which you participate
Local small businesses are invited to “Support Small Business Saturday,” an event showcasing small businesses and the support services and resources available to them. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway in downtown Las Vegas.
Are you a homeowner with low income needing to make home repairs? Or looking to buy a home? If so, representatives from the USDA Rural Development Office will be at the William N. Pennington Life Center on May 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to discuss qualifying for programs to allow you to make home repairs or buy a home.
A Medical Billing and Coding Specialist is an administrative healthcare professional, and these workers play a critical role in the functioning of our healthcare system.