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Meet our new firefighters
Nineteen new North Las Vegas firefighters hit the streets
in March after graduating from the North Las Vegas Fire Academy. I’m proud to
say this was one of the biggest classes we have ever graduated!
The new firefighters and firefighter/paramedics completed 16
weeks of intensive training and now are out in our community helping to keep
all of our residents and businesses safe and secure.
To all of the graduates, congratulations! We are proud of
you!
During a recent awards
ceremony, the City and Police Department had the honor of recognizing dozens of
men and women in uniform who keep us safe and make North Las Vegas a great
place to live and do business.
A total of 80 awards were
presented to North Las Vegas police officers, first responders, civilian
employees and volunteers.
The ceremony was an
opportunity for us to highlight the extraordinary actions of so many of our
employees, who go above and beyond to save lives, be heroes and selflessly give
of themselves for others.
A big congratulations to
all of the award recipients. We appreciate you!
Officer Michael Eggers, recipient of the Meritorious Service Award
Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown
and I had the pleasure of welcoming Congressman Ruben Kihuen to North Las Vegas
and to the 4th Congressional District.
Mayor Pro Tem Isaac Barron, Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown and Congressman Ruben Kihuen
The City’s annual Raul Elizondo Day is always a bittersweet
one. On the one hand, we remember a fallen hero taken from us far too soon. On
the other, we get to spend the day with our wonderful North Las Vegas students,
who show so much love and respect for our officers and this great community.
North Las Vegas Officer Raul Elizondo was killed in 1995 in
the line of duty, but his legacy lives on in his namesake school, where our fantastic
police officers have formed a strong bond with students. On March 8, they all
came together once again for breakfast and lunch, a memorial ceremony, a parade
and story time in the classroom.
If you haven’t had a chance to see the Rancho High School
Express Art Show that’s on display at our Stone Soup Art Center in City Hall,
you are missing out! The good news is, there is still time to visit.
The amazing work of our Rancho High School students will be
on display through the end of the month. The gallery is open 8 a.m. to 5:45
p.m. Monday through Thursday and is on the first floor of City Hall, outside of
Council Chambers.
Congratulations to Cummins Inc. on the grand opening of its new 50,000
square foot service facility in North Las Vegas! The grand opening was a blast,
with special guest NASCAR superstar Jimmie Johnson.
Cummins’ expansion to its new facility at 2807 E. Alexander
Road adds more than $11 million of investment in our community and is proof
that our easy business processes are helping companies succeed, grow and create
jobs.
The day after the grand opening, Cummins hosted a job fair to
hire for several technician and other positions.
Mayor John Lee, Jimmie Johnson, Mayor Pro Tem Isaac Barron and Councilman Richard Cherchio
Join us for some springtime family fun at Silver Mesa Recreation Center!
Interested
in working in education or for the School District? Troops to Education will host
informational meetings April 3 and May 4 to discuss with veterans, service
members and spouses various opportunities for jobs in education.
The
meetings will be at the Community Commons at
Nellis Air Force Base.
Topics
will include jobs available for people who have degrees in fields other than
education but are interested in becoming teachers, as well as opportunities for
those interested in jobs such as bus drivers, mechanics, security guards,
custodians, food service workers, instructional aides and substitutes.
Southern Nevada Children First will host its 10th anniversary
Gala from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 22 at Texas Station.
The organization aims to strengthen the lives of children and families by
giving opportunities to pregnant and parenting youth and young adults.
Since its inception in 2007, SNCF has helped more than 1,500
young families secure housing, education, financial services and physical and
mental health care.
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