National debt tops $22 trillion for first time

With the national debt now topping $22 trillion, Uncle Sam owes so much money that it would take almost 11 years to pay it all off if every American household put $1,000 a month toward the nation’s IOUs.

Nevada lawmakers want commission to study education policies

Nevada Lawmakers want to create a 25-member commission that will study the best performing educational systems — both nationally and internationally — and bring those practices to the Silver State.

North Las Vegas to use grant for ‘livable center’ study

The Regional Transportation Committee of Southern Nevada put out a call for projects last year offering a competitive grant to help further economic development, according to Johanna Murphy, the city’s principal planner. North Las Vegas received the grant, which will pay for “livable center” construction.

Las Vegas integration pioneer’s notes detail others’ cruelty

When Brenda Williams’s husband, Monroe, became one of the Las Vegas Fire Department’s first two African-American employees in July 1963, some of his new coworkers weren’t welcoming. After Monroe’s death in 2012 , Brenda found detailed accounts of the harsh treatment in notes Monroe had written before he died. He’d never told her about it.

Nevada fishing report, Feb. 13, 2019

Live shad and cut anchovies are bringing in stripers weighing 1-3 pounds between Hemenway Pier and Government Wash on Lake Mead.

 
Las Vegas veterans get new shine from village’s salon

The T.H.E. (Total Hair Experience) Salon at the downtown Veterans Village II complex will offer free makeovers, including hair-removal waxing if requested, to all new residents and serve current residents at cut-rate prices.

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