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February 16, 202611 min

Happening in Henderson: The Surplus, The Scams, and The Spring Squeeze

The Clark County School District is undergoing significant changes due to declining enrollment. Over 1,200 employees may be impacted by what the district is calling "surplussing". This includes teachers, support staff, and administrators. The district says it is confident that positions will be found through attrition.

Henderson Police Department has launched a fraud awareness campaign. The campaign aims to educate residents, particularly seniors, about scams. Authorities urge residents to be cautious of unsolicited calls requesting money.

In other news, a traffic incident occurred at Russell and Stephanie, resulting in a fatality. Authorities responded to the scene. Drivers are reminded to exercise caution on city streets.

On a lighter note, Water Street has a new establishment. "Coffee Class" features a coffee shop and a cocktail/whiskey bar. A rooftop brunch is planned for the future. The Silver Knights won their game against the San Jose Barracuda 4-2. The Maker's Hive Market will be at The District at Green Valley Ranch this Saturday and the M Resort is doing a candle-making workshop Saturday night. The bike path on St. Rose between Coronado Center and Paseo Verde is now open.