A corrections sergeant received the second-most pay and benefits at nearly $400,000.
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Henderson spent the most money outside of payroll on water and retirement benefits, according to city documents.
Henderson City Council will vote on a new contract for City Attorney Nicholas Vaskov that would last until the end of 2026 and include yearly raises.
Henderson council members approved the controversial development of a 1,000-acre mine near Lake Las Vegas.
The City Council voted unanimously to approve two critical labor shortage designations, for Henderson police officers and corrections officers.
Henderson opened a new police substation Thursday in Inspirada, which will also house the city’s police academy.
The Henderson Police Officers’ Association and Henderson Police Supervisors’ Association changed their disciplinary codes after the City Council approved the agreements.
A Henderson-based nonprofit will use a grant from the state to develop a new incentive package aimed at encouraging businesses moving to Nevada to limit their water use.
Henderson City Council voted to redraw its wards along with the first plan from staff, despite objections from Ward 3 Councilwoman Carrie Cox.
Before Wednesday’s signing, Jason Patchett talked about the importance of Rex’s Law, which toughens some reckless driving sentences.