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Clark County

GOP’s fundraiser role passed on to Oscarson

Former Republican Assemblyman Paul Anderson’s jump to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development not only leaves a hole in the Nevada Legislature, but also in the Assembly GOP’s fundraising efforts.

Clark County bids on historic Moulin Rouge site in Las Vegas

Clark County is one of three bidders vying to buy and breathe new life into the historic former Moulin Rouge property, the site of Las Vegas’ first racially integrated hotel and casino.

Ruling on Southern Nevada water agency’s pipeline project months away

At ongoing hearing, Nevada engineer asks all parties to the disputed plan to siphon groundwater in eastern Nevada and pump it to the Las Vegas area to submit draft proposals spelling out how they think he should rule.

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Director of suspended Nevada marijuana lab resigns from pot panel

Dr. Chao-Hsiung Tung, the lab director for a marijuana lab that is suspended by the state, resigned from the Clark County Green Ribbon Advisory Panel this month, the Review-Journal has learned.

CCSD superintendent in for big payday when he retires next year

Clark County schools Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky could collect a special parting bonus — nearly $170,000 in unused sick and vacation days — on top of an estimated monthly pension of more than $19,000 when he retires.

Housing program will replace North Las Vegas apartment complex

Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority records show that more than 1,700 emergency and urgent work orders have been placed at the 120-unit complex over the past three years. Nearly half were related to plumbing.

New committee digs into big Clark County school budget deficit

The Clark County School District’s new Community Budget Advisory Committee met for the first time Friday in Las Vegas to begin looking into ways to avoid future budget holes.

3 ways to reform LVCVA

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is wasting tax dollars. The question now is whether anyone with any power is going to do anything about it.

Officials aim for more rentals for Southern Nevada homeless

Southern Nevada landlords with a soft heart and units to fill are in luck. On Monday, Clark County will host an all-day workshop about landlords getting paid to rent to the area’s homeless.

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