Nevada
Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada receive highest award for being world-changers

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Sixteen highschool Lady Scouts in Southern Nevada acquired the Gold Award on Sunday on the UNLV Artemis Ham Corridor for his or her world-changing impacts on current points.
In keeping with a press launch, the Gold Award is the best achievement a Lady Scout can obtain. This award is given to women who make sustainable change on points of their communities and past. Gold Award Lady Scouts invested 1,200 hours engaged on points associated to teen and grownup psychological and bodily well being, the native homeless inhabitants, environmental advocacy for the Las Vegas Wash, elementary college curriculum and outside studying areas, and assist for animal rescues.
“We’re so happy with our 2022 Gold Award Lady Scouts for his or her extraordinary work in our neighborhood,” stated GSSNV CEO Kimberly Trueba. “Gold Award Lady Scouts are the very definition of braveness, confidence and character, and their management actually makes Southern Nevada a greater place.”
Listed here are the 16 2022 Gold Award Lady Scouts of Southern Nevada:
- Ainsley F.: Communities for Cats (Play buildings for cats at Noah’s Animal Home)
- Alexis A.: Teeny Tops (Knitted caps and blankets for NICU infants)
- Aloura O.: Studying Benches (Benches for college students to learn and collaborate)
- Anna N.: Shelter of Hope (Assets for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Ministry)
- Cadence L.: Making a QR Code –Animal Rescues (Volunteer assets)
- Caitlyn G.: Don’t Plant the Bottle (Water high quality undertaking on the Las Vegas Wash)
- Catherine I.: Kindness Kitties (Messages of kindness to enhance psychological well being)
- Emma T.: A Snug Future (Clothes assets for homeless veterans)
- Erica F.: Saving the Monarch Butterfly (Habitat enhancements on the Las Vegas Wash)
- Geena D.: Women United (Psychological wellness social neighborhood for teen ladies)
- Kaiya Okay.: Outside Classroom (Outside classroom house at Discovery Constitution Faculty)
- Kennedy C.: Sustaining the Hatch (Hen habitat undertaking on the Las Vegas Wash)
- Madison S.: Love your Largest Organ (Skincare assets for homeless youth)
- Polly M.: The Biggest Wealth is Well being (Complete healthcare curriculum)
- Sara F.: Get up, Converse Out (Public talking curriculum for elementary/center college)
- Tierney M.: Utilizing Movie and Media to Educate Social Points (Social advocacy classes)
The press launch continues saying Gold Award Lady Scouts acquire tangible expertise and show they’re the leaders. In keeping with current analysis, most Gold Award Lady Scouts get a lift in incomes scholarships, within the faculty admissions course of, and in skilled development.

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Vice President JD Vance’s Vegas visit to affect Southern Nevada traffic this week

Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Las Vegas this week could lead to travel issues around Southern Nevada.
Vance is scheduled to land in Las Vegas on Tuesday when he’ll be a guest speaker at a MAGA Inc. fundraiser at an undisclosed location, according to The Washington Post.
Vance will remain in Las Vegas until Wednesday where he’ll be a featured speaker at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference being held at The Venetian.
A temporary flight restriction for VIP movement in place over Southern Nevada between 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, and 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
Despite the temporary flight restriction, flight impacts related to Vance’s visit at Harry Reid International Airport are not expected, according to airport spokesman Luke Nimmo.
Temporary traffic issues should be expected anywhere near Vance’s motorcade travels in the Las Vegas Valley this week, including near Reid Airport and The Venetian. Typical presidential and vice-presidential visits can see temporary shutdowns of portions of the Airport Connector Tunnel, the 215 Beltway, Interstate 15 and Las Vegas Boulevard, as the motorcade travels around Las Vegas.
Other surface roads near the airport and The Venetian such as Tropicana Avenue, Spring Mountain Road/Sands Avenue are also routinely affected during presidential visits.
The Metropolitan Police Department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on potential Vance motorcade road impacts.
Contact Mick Akers at makers@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on X.
Nevada
Motorcyclist identified in deadly south Las Vegas Valley crash

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – A 68-year-old man died days after a south Las Vegas Valley crash, police said.
According to Nevada Highway Patrol, police responded to a crash on Friday, May 2, around 2:40 a.m. at southbound I-15 near mile marker 28.
Police said the rider of a black Honda VT750 Shadow motorcycle rode on I-15 south. The motorcyclist reportedly failed to stay in their lane.
The rider entered the right paved shoulder and hit the St. Rose Parkway overpass.
The motorcycle overturned and stopped on it’s left side.
Officials identified the rider as Timothy Edward Muniz. He was taken to the hospital where he died a little over a week later.
NHP says the death marks the 29th traffic related fatality for this year.
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