The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District will reopen most of its libraries to the public beginning Thursday, June 4, 2020. This will be the first time that the public can enter their neighborhood libraries since the COVID-19 outbreak caused a sudden closure of the Library District on March 16. On June 4, regular library hours will be reinstated with varying and … [Read more...] about Las Vegas-Clark County Library District announces partial reopening with limited services beginning June 4
Government
Public Invited to Small Business Tele-Town Hall Meeting Monday, June 1
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly is hosting a Small Business Tele-Town Hall meeting on Facebook Monday, June 1 at 6 p.m. The public is invited to participate in the free event, at which Weekly will be joined by Shaundell Newsome and Ken Evans of the Urban Chamber of Commerce, Peter Guzman of the Latin Chamber of Commerce, Sonny Vinuya of the Asian Chamber … [Read more...] about Public Invited to Small Business Tele-Town Hall Meeting Monday, June 1
Commissioner Hosting Movie Night at the Drive-In on Wednesday
Commission Vice Chairman Lawrence Weekly is hosting a movie night at the West Wind drive-in theater at 4150 W. Carey Avenue on Wednesday, May 27. The theater gates open at 7:45 p.m. and the first movie will begin at 8:15 p.m. Admission is free for the first 100 vehicles that present the attached flier. The movies will be Trolls World Tour and Jumanji The Next … [Read more...] about Commissioner Hosting Movie Night at the Drive-In on Wednesday
Election protection hotline live for early voting
The Let Nevadans Vote coalition is operating its statewide Election Protection Program during the primaries for the first time this year. Nevadans can call 866-OUR-VOTE to report voting issues. Let Nevadans Vote is a coalition dedicated to protecting voting rights. Member organizations include the ACLU of Nevada, Silver State Voices, and Battle Born Progress. The … [Read more...] about Election protection hotline live for early voting
Officials Remind Residents to Participate in Census
Since the kickoff of the 2020 U.S. Census this spring, almost 60 percent of households in Clark County have filled out their Census forms, which is consistent with the national average. “I want to thank residents who have gone online or called the Census Bureau to fill out their Census forms,” said Clark County Commission Chairman Marilyn Kirkpatrick. “As we work to put … [Read more...] about Officials Remind Residents to Participate in Census