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RJtv for Wednesday: Vince Neil gets another court date, plust what’s in your dream kitchen?

Letters to the Editor

Lenders’ conduct in foreclosure program angers justices

Mortgage lenders who try to foreclose on distressed Nevada homeowners received a message Tuesday when the Nevada Supreme Court heard a trio of appeals related to its Foreclosure Mediation Program: Follow the rules or suffer the consequences. A majority of justices expressed growing frustration and even anger with lenders who don’t participate in good faith.

Nontraditional students can get their high school diploma

Like every other high school student in the state, Michael Zone must pass the Nevada High School Proficiency Exam before he can get his diploma.
If all goes as planned, he’ll get it in June, a month before his 90th birthday.

North Las Vegas’ municipal primaries are today

Today marks the primary for North Las Vegas municipal elections.
On the ballot are two North Las Vegas City Council seats in Wards 2 and 4, which are four-year terms, and Municipal Court judge department 1, which is a six-year term.

Education Notebook

Cozine Elementary School, 5335 Coleman St., plans to offer full-day, tuition-based kindergarten for the 2011-12 school year.

In order to save more, many Las Vegans can save by heading to schools

In this down economy, many people are going back to school — some for education, others for deals.
Schools can offer a variety of services at discounted prices because students perform the work, under the supervision of professionals.

Neighborhood News

Gensler, the internationally known architectural firm charged with redesigning a master plan for North Las Vegas, pulled out of a $500,000 deal with the city on March 28, citing political controversy as a result of the proposal.

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