State Tipoffs Involving Nevada Newsletter for Sunday September 19, 2021 ( 9 items ) |
- Chad Brown Hired as Head Coach for Men's Soccer Team at Community Colleges of Spokane
SPOKANE, Washington, Sept. 11 (TNSPer) -- Community Colleges of Spokane issued the following news release:
Long-time associate head coach Chad Brown was hired recently to head the Community Colleges of Spokane's men's soccer team. Brown replaces Kenny Krestian, who retired this summer after 16 years leading the team.
Before joining CCS in 2014, Brown was an assistant coach at West Virginia University from 2010 to 2013, and an acting head coach at University of Nevada Las Vegas from 2009 to 201
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- Leslie Doyle Joins as Interim Director of Student Diversity & Social Justice Office at UNLV
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sept. 15 (TNSPer) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release:
Leslie Doyle joined UNLV in August as the interim director of the office of student diversity & social justice. The eight-year-old office in the Division of Student Affairs, is a student-facing organization aiming to uplift students from diverse backgrounds and connect them with education, resources, and advocacy tools.
Doyle, who most recently served as chief inclusion officer
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National Republican Senatorial Committee: Las Vegas Review-Journal Column Calls Out Fake Moderate Catherine Cortez Masto
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 -- The National Republican Senatorial Committee issued the following news release:
Catherine Cortez Masto's fake moderate schtick is not fooling anybody in Nevada. One look at her record makes it clear that Cortez Masto prefers Bernie Sanders's reckless socialist agenda and far-Left efforts to abolish the filibuster over helping Nevada families, workers, and job creators. Don't take it from us.
Las Vegas Review-Journal Column: The myth of Cortez Masto the moderate: https:/
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Nev. A.G. Ford Joins Coalition in Support of DOJ's Lawsuit Against Texas Abortion Ban
CARSON CITY, Nevada, Sept. 16 -- Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following news release on Sept. 15, 2021:
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford today joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in support of the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) challenge to Texas' new unconstitutional six week ban on abortions. The brief specifically supports DOJ's motion for a preliminary injunction of the law, which went into effect earlier this month.
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Nev. Gov. Sisolak Signs Emergency Regulation Related to COVID-19 Vaccine
CARSON CITY, Nevada, Sept. 15 -- Gov. Stephen Sisolak, D-Nevada, issued the following news release:
Following a 4-0 vote from the Nevada State Board of Health (BOH), Governor Steve Sisolak signed emergency regulations that require State of Nevada employees who work with vulnerable populations in state-operated, licensed health care settings or state-operated detention facilities to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Proof of vaccination will be required by November 1.
"I am grateful to the
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Nev. State Democratic Party Announces 2022 Coordinated Campaign: Democrats for Nevada
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sept. 18 -- The Nevada Democratic Party issued the following news release:
The Nevada State Democratic Party has launched the official Democratic statewide coordinated campaign for 2022: Democrats for Nevada. This campaign will focus on grassroots organizing: registering thousands of voters, building a multiracial, multigenerational coalition, and supporting candidates in races at every level.
"A two-point lead isn't enough," explained NSDP Chair Judith Whitmer, "we need to
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Nev. State Democratic Party Chair Offers Statement Marking 20 Years Since the Attacks of Sept. 11, 2001
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sept. 13 -- The Nevada Democratic Party issued the following statement:
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Nevada State Democratic Party Chair Judith Whitmer gave the following statement.
"This year marks 20 years since the attacks on US soil that claimed thousands of lives and changed the course of our history as a country. On this solemn occasion, we remember those lives lost on that day and in the aftermath, and in particular the heroism shown by our first responders," said Chair Whitmer.
"We also
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UNLV Film & Boyd School of Law Premiere Documentary 'Windsor Park: The Sinking Streets' Sept. 23
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sept. 17 (TNSEve) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release:
The film department, in collaboration with the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law, is proud to present Windsor Park: The Sinking Streets, a short documentary premiere and panel event at 6 p.m. Sept. 23 in UNLV's Flora Dungan Humanities room 109.
At the encouragement of Nevada State Senator Dina Neal and law professors Ngai Pindell and Frank Fritz, undergraduate and graduate UNLV
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UNLV: 'Sparking' Connections Between Science and Social Issues
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sept. 17 (TNSOps) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release:
Mary Blankenship delicately shifted a lever and peered intently inside the porthole window of the polished stainless steel dome, showing a visitor how the $1 million behemoth of a machine links to a twisted conglomeration of tubes connected to low-vibration pumps, a glove box, and other vacuum-sealed chambers.
This chemistry lab is an interesting setting for the UNLV senior, who
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