The Clark County teachers union said Monday it has reached a deal to address the financial woes of its nonprofit health insurance provider, THT Health.
Aleksandra Appleton
Aleksandra joined the Review-Journal in June 2019 to cover higher education. She was previously the education reporter at the Fresno Bee in California, and prior to starting at the Bee, she got her master's in journalism from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
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The issue arose during the period of time that the board met virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic and took comments by email only.