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Families of wounded warriors find a home away from home in North Las Vegas — PHOTOS

Less than a year after breaking ground for a $6 million Fisher House where families of wounded warriors can stay while their loved ones recover, officials for the foundation and the nonprofit Nevada Military Support Alliance opened the 2-story building at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center campus on Thursday. 

Gov. Brian Sandoval joined foundation Chairman and CEO Kenneth Fisher, VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System Director Peggy Kearns and key donor representatives from the alliance, MGM and NV Energy at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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