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Nevada’s GOP caucuses, set for Feb. 8, have yet to win approval for use of CCSD schools

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The Clark County Republican Party has yet to receive approval to host its presidential caucuses early next month at numerous public schools across the ...     [NEVADA’S GOP CAUCUSES, SET FOR FEB. 8, HAVE YET TO WIN APPROVAL FOR USE OF CCSD SCHOOLS]( [The Clark County Republican Party has yet to receive approval to host its presidential caucuses early next month at numerous public schools across the Las Vegas area, the Sun has learned. The list of caucus locations published on the Clark County GOP’s website consists almost entirely of Clark County School District campuses. However, a district spokesman said Wednesday that facility-use requests to utilize at least some of the sites had been denied and stressed that no sites had been approved for the caucuses.]( [AHEAD OF VOTERS HEADING TO THE POLLS, SECRETARY OF STATE, ATTORNEY GENERAL HIGHLIGHT NEVADA’S SAFE ELECTIONS]( [With Nevada’s presidential preference primaries less than a month away, the state’s top election official and law enforcement officer on Wednesday highlighted new steps state officials are taking to tighten security for the 2024 election as well as for the workers who help administer it.]( [EDITORIAL: BORDER CRISIS CALLS FOR THOUGHTFUL DELIBERATION, NOT PERFORMATIVE STUNTS]( [The immigration situation on America’s southern border is a matter of grave national and human concern. There is genuine suffering on all sides. Our border states, in particular, are struggling, as too are the refugees flocking to America. As a nation we must find a path to sensible and sustainable immigration reform.]( [STATE PROGRAM HOPES TO BOOST CRAFT BEVERAGE INDUSTRY IN NEVADA]( [A group of 45 craft breweries, taprooms and wineries throughout Nevada shares a similar goal: Sell more of their beverages. For the third consecutive year, they’re getting help in their efforts from what may seem an unlikely source: the Nevada Department of Agriculture. The agency last week launched its 2024 Nevada Craft Beverage Passport promotion, the third year in a row for the program.]( [RAIDERS HAVE AN EMERGENT STAR AT RB GOING INTO UNCERTAIN OFFSEASON]( [One of Zamir White’s favorite things about playing college football at the University of Georgia was the way the home crowd would chant his nickname, “Zeus,” every time he touched the ball. Although it wasn’t quite 92,000 people like at Georgia’s Sanford Stadium, the rallying cry showed up for the first time professionally Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in the Las Vegas Raiders’ 27-14 win against the Denver Broncos.](   MOST READ: [1 dead, 3 injured following avalanche at Tahoe-area ski resort as storm moves in, official says]( [Vegas pick’em: NFL wild-card weekend winners against the spread](  [Police: Man in altercation at Las Vegas Strip resort before his death]( [Titans request interview for Raiders interim coach Antonio Pierce]( [CCSD police officer dies after suffering medical emergency while on duty](   [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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