Scary Inflation, Meet Your Match
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Scary Inflation, Meet Your Match BY KATIE COLEMAN, Nevada Rural Housing Authority Freaked out by creeping costs? Haunted by rising rents? We hear you! Which is why Home At Last, a program by Nevada Rural Housing, has the ultimate inflation buster for you: the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) offers homebuyers tax credits that help them afford […]
HEALTHIER YOU: What is Cytomegalovirus?
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY DR. ANNETTE MAYES, OB/GYN Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus for people of all ages; however, a healthy person’s immune system usually keeps the virus from causing illness. In the United States, nearly one in three children are already infected with CMV by age five. Over half of adults have been infected with CMV […]
YOU! HAVE THE POWER | Dr. Ellen Brown
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Ramp up your political game BY DR. ELLEN BROWN The country is captivated by midterm politics. Seems as though every month brings to the forefront an increasing number of issues, challenges, questions, decisions, thoughts, crises, tragedies, unbelievable occurrences. The list is endless. They say it is due to the increasing amount of information made available […]
Financial advice that I would give to my younger self
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY CRAIG KIRKLAND, EVP/Director of Retail Banking, Nevada State Bank 1. Surround yourself with quality people. The character of the company you keep is everything! Seek out people with integrity, then build a strong reputation built on truth and honesty. 2. Ask for advice and mentorship. Seek out and talk to people who have done what you […]
HISTORIC BLACK VEGAS | A Historical Mystery
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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A Historical Mystery BY CLAYTEE D. WHITE I just returned from the ceremony at the Historic Westside Legacy Park. Twenty additional nominees were inducted into the park to honor their contributions to the progress of the Black community. Since my pieces are always on the serious side, I decided to relate a relatively humorous story […]
Join the Library District’s Kelvin Watson & 100 Black Men Las Vegas for Summer Reading Series
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY KELVIN WATSON | Executive Director, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District Featuring the award-winning novel “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas, the series will include discussions and free screenings of the film adaptation. The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District has teamed up with 100 Black Men Las Vegas (100 BMLV) for a summer reading […]
You Know I’m Dad
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Black fathers deserve to be celebrated. Every day, African-American men are raising wonderful children, watching over young people in their communities, and setting examples for excellence, generosity, and achievement. We salute these kings and send wishes for an outstanding Fathers Day.
Community Speaks – June 2022
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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What would you like to see the Clark County School District Do that hasn’t yet been done?
ROCK SOLID
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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People everywhere are rallying around Chris Rock for the dignity and grace he has shown in the wake of The Slap. At a moment when we are rightfully concerned about the normalization of violence, Chris Rock’s measured response to being slapped by Will Smith was an act of complete emotional control. He defied stereotypes that […]
Letter from the Publishers
June 19, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Fathers, freedom, fortitude, and foundations June is a celebratory time of the year. Juneteenth, Father’s Day, graduation season, and Black Music Month all bring joy to our community — and this edition of Las Vegas Black Image puts a spotlight on people, places, and things that deliver wisdom, pride, and rhythmic movement to the culture. […]





