By Jessie Schirrick Posted April 6, 2012 In a press release from whithouse.org, on April 3, the President approved the use of up to $26 million from the Emergency Refugee
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Sandoval statement on CCSD new school ranking system
By Kevin Boyle Posted March 10, 2012 Governor Brian Sandoval today made the following statement regarding the Clark County School District’s new school ranking system: “I congratulate Superintendent Dwight Jones
Press Release: The way forward in Afghanistan
By Jessie Schirrick Posted March 10, 2012 In a press release from the White House today, President Obama’s Afghanistan plan speech from December 1, 2009, was addressed in order to
Press Release: Departure of Aneesh Chopra
By Kevin Boyle Posted February 14, 2012 In a recent press release from the White House, President Obama made a statement regarding the departure of his assistant. The White House
Press release: Troops leaving Afhganistan
By Justin Albright Posted February 10, 2012 In a Press release from the White House, Press Secretary Jay Carney made a statement regarding the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. President
Press release: Keystone pipeline denied
By Harley Long Posted January 31, 2012 According to a recent press release from The White House, President Obama has decided that the Keystone XL pipeline application be denied due
Press Release: Reno resident still missing
By Hayley Goldblatt Posted January 31, 2012 According to a recent press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department, 86-year-old Reno resident, Pat Carnes, is still missing. The release stated
Press Release: President Obama hosts ‘Insourcing American Jobs’ Forum at the White House
By Taylor LaTray Posted January 1, 2012 In a recent press release from the white house release January seventh, President Obama and Vice President Biden will host an “Insourcing American
“Don’t ask don’t tell” formally repealed
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 According to a recent press release from The White House, the discriminatory law known as ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ was finally and formally
168.4 million dollars could go to Nevada schools
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 A White House press release said, “The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) graded the condition of the public school infrastructure and awarded