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County votes out IPMC

Commissioners opt to eliminate the much-criticized International Property Maintenance Code

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Three chosen from Nevada National Security site for leadership institute

Three employees from the Nevada National Security Site were selected to be part of the 2019 Project Leadership Institute (PLI)—a program that only accepts roughly more than two dozen employees, who are chosen from throughout the U.S. Department of Energy.

Currency is focus of the mobile app

The Federal Reserve Board this month launched an interactive smartphone and tablet application designed to teach elementary school students about the security and design features of Federal Reserve notes.

Pahrump’s GriefShare reaches huge milestone

For the past four years, the local chapter of GriefShare has provided a support network for Pahrump area residents to turn to when they are drowning in the grief associated with losing a loved one and recently, the group reached an incredible milestone.

On the road: Sisolak travels through Nye to his inauguration as governor

Nevada’s new governor, Democrat Steve Sisolak, started his trek from Las Vegas to Carson City in early January, heading through multiple towns in Nye County on a northern course to his inauguration ceremony. Sisolak was sworn in on Monday on the steps of the state capital building in Carson City on Jan. 7, marking the first time in two decades that Nevada has had a Democrat for its governor.

Nevada Humanities announces new books

Nevada Humanities has announced the book selections for the 2019 Nevada Reads program.

Nevada inmate death ruled a suicide

The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled that death row inmate Scott Dozier died by suicide after hanging himself.

Board votes to recommend renaming Nevada peak

Nevada’s third tallest peak is a step closer to shedding its Confederate name in favor of something far older and less controversial.

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