Around 2010, Elko schools halted a longtime practice of hiring retirees and paying them a salary while they collected a pension.
Nevada Pensions Investigation
By Arthur Kane / RJ
Nevada governments are using the underfunded state pension system to boost the income of public employees, a legal practice that costs taxpayers at least $23 million a year, a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation found.
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