Gov. Joe Lombardo said he and the Nevada Department of Education are concerned over recent budget issues in the Clark County School District. Four months after what many people called a “budget crisis,
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Wednesday that Reno deputy city attorney Chandeni Sendall will fill a seat on the Nevada Gaming Control Board vacated by Brittnie Watkins, whose term ended this week. Watkins,
A few hundred parents, students and teachers rallied outside the Nevada Capitol building Thursday morning and called on state lawmakers to expand school choice
Gov. Joe Lombardo has appointed a deputy city attorney for Reno to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, according to a Wednesday announcement.
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Chandeni Sendall is appointed to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, bringing legal and gaming industry experience.
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I just came here because I wanted to thank the people of Nevada for giving us such a big win,” President Donald Trump said at a rally Saturday.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo has appointed Reno deputy city attorney Chandeni Sendall to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB), the state’s key regulatory body overseeing the gaming industry.
Nevada Democrats are calling on Governor Joe Lombardo to query President Trump on his ordering of a federal spending freeze.
Chandeni Sendall, who in 2015 joined the civil division of the city of Reno attorney’s office, will replace Brittnie Watkins, who announced earlier this month that she would not seek reappointment to the full-time three-member board that evaluates and makes recommendations on gaming license applications for consideration by the Nevada Gaming Commission.