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In Henderson, problem solving goes high-tech

Henderson is going high-tech to solve some vexing city problems. Last year, the city was one of three Southern Nevada agencies chosen to participate in Startup in Residence, a program developed by the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation that is dedicated to pairing tech companies with governments.

 
Henderson men fighting to clear names, 10 years after arrest

It’s been nearly a decade since Henderson residents Tim Stebbins and Bob Frank were arrested for filing a false crime report. Frank said he’s since spent tens of thousands to dollars to clear his name.

 
Henderson constable exits election after RJ questions his spending

Henderson Township Constable Earl Mitchell wrote himself more than $70,000 in checks over the past two years from an account containing county funds for his deputies’ wages, a Review-Journal investigation has found. On Wednesday, Mitchell dropped his bid for re-election to a seventh term.

 
Clark County School employees sue Teachers Health Trust

Class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges that employees paid more for health care than was promised and in some cases were sued over unpaid medical bills or were refused medical treatment.

 
Debra March wins Henderson mayoral race

City councilwoman catpures 55 percent of the vote, avoiding June runoff with runner-up Rick Workman.

 
Affordable KIT’s Kitchen offers valuable work experience for youths

KIT’s Kitchen in Henderson isn’t just any restaurant — it’s an experimental, not-for-profit eatery designed to help youths gain hospitality industry experience and to serve affordable meals to the community.

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