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Clark County School District Police Chief Mike Blackeye gave a rundown to state lawmakers Wednesday

Clark County School District Police Chief Mike Blackeye gave a rundown to state lawmakers Wednesday of departmental ...     [CCSD POLICE CALLED TO EXPLAIN ACTIONS BEFORE NEVADA SENATE]( [Clark County School District Police Chief Mike Blackeye gave a rundown to state lawmakers Wednesday of departmental policies on arresting, referring, searching and using force against the people they encounter in and around schools — many of whom are minors.]( [STATE LAWMAKERS CONSIDER BILL TO DROP AGE MINIMUM FOR SCHOOL EXPULSIONS]( [Humboldt County School District Assistant Superintendent Will Jensen said he had seen teachers in his office in tears on a regular basis, drained by violent young students and a feeling of hopelessness from a state law that largely prohibits the long-term removal of children younger than 11.]( [BEST IN THE WEST: DIVE INTO THE STAR-STUDDED FIELD FOR LAS VEGAS’ FIRST-EVER NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES]( [The first game will match a preseason national championship favorite against a midseason national championship favorite, and the second will pair two of the two best programs in the Western United States, both of which were considered title threats all year.]( [NCAA TOURNAMENT BY THE ODDS: VEGAS PICKS AND PREVIEW OF MARCH MADNESS’ SWEET 16]( [Count me among the casualties claimed by the worst beat of the NCAA Tournament so far. Holding an 84-78 lead with .7 seconds left on the clock, Gonzaga looked sure to advance to the Sweet 16 with a win and cover over TCU as 4.5-point favorites in the final round of 32 game Sunday night. By now, anyone who’s engrained in sports betting has seen what happened next.]( [UNLV FOOTBALL BACK AT IT IN SPRING PRACTICE]( [Give college kids two weeks off, and you can never be quite sure what you’re going to get when they return. The thought certainly crossed Barry Odom’s mind during the recent 12-day stretch between spring practice sessions for UNLV football. It’s only natural.](   MOST READ: [White House rejects Lombardo’s criticism on monument designation]( [Former Raider Foster Moreau says he has cancer]( [Raiders sign TE Austin Hooper, CB David Long Jr.]( [Super seniors lead the way into March Madness Sweet 16]( [Las Vegas Club Notes: Area15, Alan Walker, Azilo Ultra Pool and more](   [Facebook](  [Twitter](     Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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