Nevada
Southern Nevada Health District launching site with free mental health resources
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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.
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Nevada
Overnight closures announced July 7 into July 8 in south Colorado Springs
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Heads up, night owls and early birds: If you’re on the road really late Sunday or really early Monday, you might hit some construction on the south side of the Springs!
The city announced Wednesday upcoming work happening on South Nevada just south of I-25.
“South Nevada Avenue between Brookside Street and the Interstate 25 ramps will close overnight for construction barrier movements starting on Sunday, July 7, at 9 p.m.,” the city said in a news release Wednesday morning. “The closure is expected to end on Monday, July 8, at 5 a.m.
The closure is part of the ongoing I-25 ramp improvement project along the South Nevada and Tejon corridor. Work began in May and is expected to continue through early winter. It’s divided into three phases (Source: City of Colorado Springs):
Phase 1 of the project includes the construction of a new median on Nevada from Brookside to I-25 to facilitate increased queuing capacity for left-turns to northbound I-25. Additional improvements to be completed during this phase include a new pedestrian bridge across Cheyenne Creek and sidewalk improvements on Tejon under I-25.
Phase 2 of the project improves traffic flow by widening the I-25 South Connector Road to accommodate a new right-turn lane at Nevada Avenue. Additional improvements include the construction of new sidewalk facilities on Nevada from Brookside to I-25 and a new traffic signal at the Nevada and Brookside intersection.
Phase 3 of the project will complete the remaining sidewalk, bicycle, and intersection improvements on Tejon from I-25 to Motor Way.
The city says when completed, citizens will see the following benefits:
- Upgraded pedestrian facilities and traffic signals.
- Construction of a pedestrian bridge over Cheyenne Creek, providing safe passage for pedestrians through the busy corridor.
- Improved traffic flow from the southbound I-25 exit to South Nevada Avenue.
- Pavement rehabilitation will improve the driving experience and safety.
- High-visibility pavement markings and bike ramps at crosswalks will increase safety for bicyclists on S. Tejon Street.
- Curb protection at the South Tejon Street and Motorway intersection will improve comfort for bicyclists.
The work on July 7-8 is in order to let crews relocate construction barriers at the site from the inner lanes to the outer lanes.
Drivers can use the following detours:
Northbound traffic is advised to take South Nevada Avenue to Brookside Street to South Tejon Street to I-25 South Connector Road to South Nevada Avenue.
Southbound traffic is advised to take South Nevada Avenue to the I-25 North Connector Road to South Tejon Street, to Brookside Street to South Nevada Avenue.
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Nevada
Could Nevada Be the Swing State to Decide the Presidency? | KQED
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Nevada
Las Vegas man sentenced to prison for defrauding hospital, over $700k lost
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A Las Vegas businessman was sentenced to 21 months in prison on Tuesday for submitting over $700,000 dollars in fraudulent invoices to a hospital.
Roland Sagun Torres mailed invoices to a Nevada hospital for products that were never provided to the hospital, according to a press release from the United States Department of Justice.
From early 2020 to July 2022, Torres used the names of over 100 doctors and patients.
The hospital mailed checks to Torres ultimately amounted to $712,000 dollars.
Torres pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud.
United States District Judge Gloria M. Navarro also sentenced Torres to three years on supervised release and ordered him to pay back $712,000 as restitution.
Contact Annie Vong at avong@reviewjournal.com.
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