Nevada
Nevada’s Senini sets Mountain West stolen base record in 6-3 loss to New Mexico
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Sophomore Chelie Senini put herself within the Mountain West document e book for many stolen bases in a season throughout Nevada’s 6-3 loss in opposition to New Mexico Sunday afternoon.
Senini recorded one stolen base through the recreation and is now 40 of 42 on the season. The earlier document was set in 2019 by McKenzie Wilson (Fresno State) with 39 stolen bases.
The Reno native additionally holds the college document with 70 stolen bases in her Wolf Pack profession.
As for the sport sophomore Blake Craft recorded the loss for the squad after tossing three innings. Craft gave up 4 hits, 4 runs (4 earned), and struck out 5 earlier than sophomore Tyra Clary stepped within the circle to shut the sport. Clary gave up two hits, two runs (two earned), and struck out one.
Offensively, the Pack was led by sophomore Mia Misasi with two hits. Sam Oliver hit a two-run double within the backside of the primary to place the Pack on the scoreboard. Danielle Lew, Alycia Coats, and Charlie Hawkins additionally tallied one hit through the recreation.
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Subsequent, Nevada will hit the highway to face the Colorado State Rams April 29-Could 1.
First pitch on Friday is ready for 3 p.m. Saturday and Sundays video games will begin at midday.
Followers can comply with a stay stream and stay stats discovered on NevadaWolfPack.com.
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Southern Nevada Health District launching site with free mental health resources
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Southern Nevada Health District is rolling out a new website with free mental health and well-being resources.
It’s part of a partnership with CredibleMind, an online digital mental health platform.
According to a press release, you can visit ClarkCountyThrive.crediblemind.com and find “credible, evidence-based mental health and wellness information along with tools and resources designed to build individual and community resilience.”
Health district employees said you can find over a dozen scientifically-reviewed assessments to learn about topics like anxiety, depression, burnout, substance use, and identify well-being support services.
Resources are available in English and Spanish.
There are also thousands of vetted apps, podcasts, articles and videos across a range of topics as well as tool to help users focus on building skills to improve their mental and emotional well-being at work, home and in the community.
Users must be at least 13 years or older to create an account. Users who are 18 and older who create an account and. take the Mental Health Check-in assessment will be entered to win a $100 gift card from CredibleMind.
Account activation is not required to access the site and its resources. All information provided is confidential, according to the health district.
Nevada
Southbound lane of Nevada Ave. at Washington closed due to a motorcycle crash
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – The intersection of Nevada Ave. and Washington was closed southbound on Monday around 8:50 p.m. due to a crash.
A serious crash occurred Monday evening between a car and a motorcycle. The intersection of Nevada Ave. and Washington was closed southbound as the crash was investigated. The northbound lane is still open.
The motorcycle rider was taken to the hospital. As of 9:30 p.m. Her injuries were reported to be serious but not life threatening.
KKTV will update this article if we receive any more information on the crash.
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'A bright and expansive future': Nevada State celebrates one year as a university
HENDERSON (KTNV) — July 1 marks the one year anniversary for Nevada State as a university.
The formerly named Nevada State College made the transition to a university last July after Governor Joe Lombardo signed the unanimously passed Senate Bill 273 into law.
Back in May, the four-year, public institution celebrated its first graduating Class of 2024 as a university—conferring more than 840 degrees to 822 graduates across more than 65 majors and minors.
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“It’s been a momentous year for Nevada State University, as we stand on the threshold of a bright and expansive future, providing a more affordable and flexible path to higher education,” said Nevada State University President Dr. DeRionne Pollard. “Becoming a university has empowered us to continue broadening our horizons and deepening our commitment to academic excellence while forging paths for the next generation of students.”
While Nevada State may hold the new university title, the higher education institution has served Nevadans for more than 20 years.
The university said among their more than 8,500 alumni, 80 percent remain in the state in critical workforce roles such as teachers and nurses.
“Being part of the first graduating class since Nevada State transitioned from a college to a university was such an honor,” said Trinity Stewart, a Nevada State University alumna. “My experience at Nevada State was nothing short of rewarding and I’m grateful for the education that I received.”
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