Nevada
Team Nevada Returns After a Successful Appearance at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games
Native Particular Olympics athletes competed in swimming, observe & subject & bowling
LAS VEGAS/RENO – The six athletes from Group Nevada are again house after a profitable exhibiting on the 2022 Particular Olympics USA Video games, together with successful two gold medals and a bronze medal. Held in Orlando over the previous week, Group Nevada athletes competed in swimming, observe & subject and bowling.
Group Nevada outcomes beneath:
Jordan Lechtenberger, Las Vegas: Swimming – Gold medal, 200yd freestyle; seventh place, 100 yd freestyle,
Lakisha Taylor, Carson Metropolis: Observe and Discipline – Gold medal, 100m run; fifth place shot put
Jacqueline Gilpin, South Lake Tahoe: Bowling – Bronze medal, bowling singles; seventh place bowling doubles
Devin Gaffney, Las Vegas: Swimming – 4th place, 50yd freestyle; 4th place 25yd backstroke
Eric Barber, Winnemucca: Observe and Discipline – fifth place, lengthy leap; seventh place, shot put; seventh place 100m run
Samantha Aslin, Mesquite: Bowling – fifth place, bowling singles; seventh place bowling doubles
“Our Group Nevada athletes confirmed willpower, self-discipline, grace, and the spirit of pleasant competitors in every of their occasions,” mentioned Terrence Thornton, government director of Particular Olympics Nevada. “I’m so happy with how our athletes represented Nevada to the world and this unforgettable expertise will stick with them and the SONV staff for a lifetime.”
Earlier than jetting off to Orlando for the competitors, Caesar Leisure handled Group Nevada to a gold-star send-off occasion. After an in a single day at Caesars Palace, the group loved breakfast on the world-famous Bacchanal Buffet, lunch at Celeb Chef Man Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar, a experience on the Excessive Curler Wheel and zip lining at FlyLINQ on the LINQ Lodge & Expertise. The day wrapped up with a particular dinner and presentation at HELL’S KITCHEN at Caesars Palace the place Celeb Chef Gordon Ramsay stunned the athletes with a video congratulating them and wishing them luck at this yr’s Video games. Following dinner, the athletes have been cheered on throughout a “stroll of honor” by Caesars Leisure Management and Group Members, Las Vegas Raiders punter, AJ Cole and Las Vegas Raiders huge receiver, Mack Hollins, Caesar and Cleopatra, Las Vegas Aces mascot, Buckets, Henderson Silver Knights mascot, Fortunate and members of southern Nevada’s legislation enforcement businesses as they obtained into their limos for a police-escorted experience to Harry Reid Worldwide Airport.
The 2022 Particular Olympics USA Video games, offered by Jersey Mike’s Subs, featured 5,500 athletes and coaches from all 50 states and the Caribbean to Florida for one of many nation’s most cherished sporting occasions. The USA Video games is hosted as soon as each 4 years and, for the primary time in its historical past, may have 19 Olympic-style staff and particular person sports activities and 30 occasions all through the occasion. These USA Video games additionally celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Particular Olympics Florida.
About Particular Olympics Nevada
SONV is devoted to enriching the lives of youngsters and adults with mental disabilities by way of sports activities, training, management, and athlete well being. The 501(c)3 nonprofit group provides free year-round coaching and competitors applications for two,694 athletes who compete in additional than 14 competitions in 7 sports activities yearly. Throughout the Neighborhood Sports activities Program and the Colleges Partnership Program, SONV is encouraging the expansion of Unified Sports activities®, bringing collectively athletes with and with out mental disabilities to play as teammates. In a typical yr, SONV impacts greater than 21,283 college students by selling inclusion on college campuses. SONV can also be dedicated to bettering the general well being and well-being of people with mental disabilities by way of Wholesome Athletes occasions, providing screenings and companies freed from cost. In the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, the group was in a position to convert its programing to digital platforms to maintain folks with mental disabilities wholesome and secure. SONV depends on the help of 1,670 volunteers and funding from people, organizations, companies, and foundations. Extra data could also be discovered by visiting www.sonv.org and following on Fb, Twitter (@SONevada), and Instagram (@specialolympicsnv).
Media Contact:
Latoya Bembry
The Ferraro Group
latoya@theferrarogroup.com
702.278.1000
Nevada
Missing Southfield girl might be in Nevada with man who just found out he’s her father, police say
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – A 4-year-old Southfield girl who has been missing for two months might be in Nevada with a man who just found out he’s her father, police said.
Bali Packer was picked up by her biological father, Juwon Madison, on Nov. 10, 2024, and has not been returned to her mother, Timeah Wright-Smith.
Packer was last seen wearing a blue PJ mask shirt, pink hat, pink leggings, and pink boots.
Madison is not listed on Packer’s birth certificate, and no court order in place states he has any parenting time.
He recently discovered that he may have been the father of Packer prior to picking her up with her mother’s permission, who is the sole guardian of the 4-year-old girl.
Madison is believed to have left Michigan and went down to Nevada.
Wright-Smith does not believe Packer is in any danger.
Bali Packer | Details |
---|---|
Eyes | Brown |
Age | 4 |
Height | 3′3″ |
Hair | Brown |
Weight | 3 pounds |
Anyone with information should contact the Southfield Police Department at 248-796-550 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.
All tips to Crime Stoppers are anonymous. Click here to submit a tip online.
READ: More Missing in Michigan coverage
Copyright 2021 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit – All rights reserved.
Nevada
Southern Nevada’s desert tortoises getting help to cross the road
Long before Southern Nevada built its winding highways, desert tortoises roamed freely without consequence. For these federally protected animals, crossing the street without a dedicated path could mean a death sentence.
Along a 34-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 93 near Coyote Springs, fencing and underground tortoise crossings will allow for more safe passage.
“We see substantial road mortality and near-misses in this area,” said Kristi Holcomb, Southern Nevada biological supervisor at the Nevada Department of Transportation. “By adding the fencing, we’ll be able to stop the bleed.”
The federal Department of Transportation awarded Nevada’s transportation agency a $16.8 million grant to build 61 wildlife crossings and 68 miles of fencing along the highway. Clark and Lincoln counties, as well as private companies such as the Coyote Springs Investment group, will fund the project in total.
Under the Endangered Species Act, the federal government listed Mojave desert tortoises as threatened in 1990. The project area includes the last unfenced portion of what the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers to be the desert tortoise’s “critical habitat.”
In Clark County, some keep desert tortoises as pets, adoptions for which are only authorized through one Nevada nonprofit, the Tortoise Group. Environmentalists in the area have long worried that sprawling solar projects may have an adverse effect on tortoise populations. As many as 1,000 tortoises per square mile inhabited the Mojave Desert before urban development, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
Crossings prevent inbreeding
One major reason that connecting critical habitat across a highway is paramount is to prevent inbreeding, Holcomb said.
“When you build a highway down the middle of a desert tortoise population, they become shy about crossing the highway,” Holcomb said. “By installing tortoise fences, we’ll give the tortoise population a chance to recover.”
Desert tortoises tend to walk parallel to the fences, which will lead them to the crossings they need to go to the other side. Promoting genetic diversity is one way different tortoise populations can be stabilized, Holcomb said.
The Nevada Department of Transportation doesn’t have a set timeline, and the project will need to go through an expedited federal review process to ensure full consideration of environmental effects.
“Be mindful, not only of tortoises that might be on the roadway, but also of our impacts on tortoises,” Holcomb added.
Contact Alan Halaly at ahalaly@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlanHalaly on X.
Nevada
Nevada women's basketball falls to San Diego State at home 81-62
RENO, Nev. (Nevada Athletics – Nevada women’s basketball returned home Wednesday night, hosting San Diego State and dropping the game to the Aztecs with a final score of 81-62.The Pack struck first with a driving layup by Audrey Roden. Defensively, they held off the Aztecs and didn’t allow them to score until three minutes into the game. It was their only basket through the first four and a half minutes of the opening quarter.
Imbie Jones, Lexie Givens and Izzy Sullivan contributed to a seven-point run that put Nevada up, 9-2, halfway through the first.
San Diego State came back to tie it up before Nevada found itself playing from behind for the first time. With just under two and a half remaining and the Pack down by six, Roden splashed a three to cut into the lead. 30 seconds later, Sullivan hit one of her own.
Heading into the second quarter, the Pack was trailing, 20-18.The Aztecs opened up the second attempting to pull away, going up by six, before the Pack cut it back to two with layups by Olivia Poulivaati and Dymonique Maxie.
Momentum didn’t favor Nevada as San Diego State extended the lead. At halftime, the Pack was down, 43-29.
Into the third quarter, each time Nevada began to cut into the lead, San Diego State extended it again. Both Givens and Roden hit major baskets for the Pack, but they still trailed, 61-48.
Nevada began the final 10 with threes by Givens and Sullivan, followed by a jumper by Roden to cut the lead to 10. Despite the good start to the fourth quarter, the Pack wasn’t able to continue with it, ultimately coming up short.
Givens ended the night leading the Pack in scoring with 17, followed by Roden with 15. Jones led both teams in rebounding with seven.
Nevada will remain at home to host Utah State on Saturday at 1 PM.
Copyright 2025 KOLO. All rights reserved.
-
Business1 week ago
These are the top 7 issues facing the struggling restaurant industry in 2025
-
Culture1 week ago
The 25 worst losses in college football history, including Baylor’s 2024 entry at Colorado
-
Sports1 week ago
The top out-of-contract players available as free transfers: Kimmich, De Bruyne, Van Dijk…
-
Politics1 week ago
New Orleans attacker had 'remote detonator' for explosives in French Quarter, Biden says
-
Politics7 days ago
Carter's judicial picks reshaped the federal bench across the country
-
Politics5 days ago
Who Are the Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom?
-
Health4 days ago
Ozempic ‘microdosing’ is the new weight-loss trend: Should you try it?
-
World1 week ago
Ivory Coast says French troops to leave country after decades