With coronavirus cases on the rise here, County leaders are emphasizing the need for all residents and businesses to bring a renewed focus to wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and other actions that help limit the spread of the virus. “We all must do our part to limit the spread of the coronavirus and decrease the number of new cases we are seeing. If you are … [Read more...] about County Leaders Call for Renewed Focus to Fight COVID-19 Spread
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County Stepping Up Business Enforcement Over Holiday Weekend
County Business License agents will step up enforcement of the governor’s directives regarding wearing face coverings, social distancing and regular sanitizing in local businesses this holiday weekend. “Business owners have had some time to get face coverings for their employees and adjust their operations to be in compliance with the new safety requirements,” Commission … [Read more...] about County Stepping Up Business Enforcement Over Holiday Weekend
How Caregivers Can Adapt to the New Normal
tatePoint The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life for the 44 million caregivers in the U.S. and the people they care for, with social distancing creating new routines, concerns and challenges. Courtesy of Autism Speaks and Gillette Judith and Jack Ursitti use a razor designed for caregivers and their loved ones. To help caregivers adapt to the new normal, Judith … [Read more...] about How Caregivers Can Adapt to the New Normal
Nevadans Need to Know It’s Safe to See Their Dentist
By Mark Funke, DDS - Nevada Dental Association President If you’re among the thousands of Nevadans who have been putting off a trip to the dentist, you should know that it’s not only safe, but crucial, that you come back for the care you need. Dental offices in Nevada were ordered to close in March – one of the first to do so – for all but emergency procedures to … [Read more...] about Nevadans Need to Know It’s Safe to See Their Dentist
The Nevada Independent: Blended schedules, budget uncertainty confound Clark County school board, community
By Jackie Valley/The Nevada Independent When the Clark County School District surveyed students, parents and staff about their desires for the upcoming academic year, respondents overwhelmingly favored a full-time return to school. Superintendent Jesus Jara That’s not looking like the reality come August. Earlier this week, the district unveiled the broad strokes … [Read more...] about The Nevada Independent: Blended schedules, budget uncertainty confound Clark County school board, community