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Las Vegas City Council Approves Contracts For Senior Management Positions

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Written by Las Vegas Newstrip
Category: Las Vegas News

Las Vegas, Nevada - At Yesterday’s meeting, the Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the contracts of new Chief Operations and Development Officer Tom Perrigo and new Executive Director of Community Development Mike Janssen. Both were selected for their positions by City Manager Jorge Cervantes.

Las Vegas Boulevard Gateway Arches

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Written by NewStrip
Category: Las Vegas News

Las Vegas Nevada - Illuminated arches that are 80-feet-tall now form a gateway to downtown Las Vegas on Las Vegas Boulevard North. They are located on Las Vegas Boulevard between St. Louis and Bob Stupak avenues at the base of The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod. 

Feeding Wildlife Now Prohibited

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Written by City of Las Vegas
Category: Las Vegas News

Las Vegas, Nevada - A new ordinance will now prohibit the feeding of wildlife in city parks, recreational facilities and public plazas. Feeding pigeons is already prohibited; the new ordinance will add feeding feral animals, such as rabbits, community cats and wildlife, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, or crustaceans found naturally in a wild state.

What is lung cancer screening, and who needs it?

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Written by Laurel Kelly
Category: News

Scottsdale, Arizona - Lung cancer screening is used to detect the presence of lung cancer in otherwise healthy people with a high risk of lung cancer. The goal of lung cancer screening is to detect lung cancer at an early stage when it's more likely to be cured.

Gotcha!

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Written by John Grimaldi
Category: Living and Lifestyles

Czech Republic - The hardships of the COVID lockdown can lead some to do the strangest things to break the tedium of self-isolation, says the Association of Mature American Citizens. In the Czech Republic, which has imposed a 9:00 PM curfew as a result of the global pandemic, police are apparently quite serious about apprehending anyone who ignores the curfew. 

FTC Warns Frank Financial Aid to Stop Potentially Misleading Marketing Directed to Students Seeking Coronavirus Financial Relief

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Written by LVNT
Category: News

Washington, DC - The Federal Trade Commission has sent a warning letter to a company that markets financial aid prep assistance to post-secondary students, notifying the company that it could potentially be misleading consumers about access to a coronavirus relief program.

  1. Secretary Pompeo’s Meeting with French Foreign Minister Le Drian
  2. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Receives International Recognition for Impact on the Field of Education Technology
  3. Governor Sisolak announces appointment of J. Brin Gibson to Nevada Gaming Control Board
  4. Las Vegas residents facing summary eviction action may avoid a trip to the Regional Justice Center

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