Monday, December 8, 2008

Cha Ching! Government Bargains!

Looking for a bargain? Check out USA.gov’s Government Sales and Auctions website, where you can find items for sale from Federal government Surplus and seized property sales, state and local surplus property sales, and items for sale in agency auctions. Here are some the categories of used government goods that you can bid on or purchase cars, trucks, real estate, houses, buildings, land, computers, furniture, tools, household goods, jewelry and much more!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES ARRESTS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: November 4, 2008

ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES ARRESTS
IN MORTGAGE LOAN SCAM AGAINST SENIOR CITIZEN

Las Vegas, NV— Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, announced today the arrests of Roxanne Lynette McCoy and Shanease Renee Bauman, employees of Proserve Mortgage.

The arrests were made in connection with an alleged scheme involving the submission of forged loan application documents to a bank for a mortgage loan, after being informed by the victim, Jeri Cooper, age 69, that she could not afford the loan and did not want to complete the loan application process. A third suspect, Laticia Renee Carter, also a Proserve Mortgage employee, remains at large.

The State alleges the defendants forged the elderly victim’s signature on several loan application documents and fraudulently submitted the loan for funding to the lender in order to collect a commission on the loan. The victim had expressly told the defendants that she could not afford the monthly payments and did not wish to complete the loan application process after learning of the payment terms. The State alleges that, as a result, the elderly victim is being held responsible for payment of the loan and now faces possible foreclosure.

“Mortgage related crimes affect everyone in the community and we intend to prosecute these aggressively,” said Attorney General Masto. “In this particular case, the victim is a senior citizen. Protecting Nevada’s seniors is a priority for my administration.”

Defendants Carter, McCoy and Bauman are each charged with multiple felonies including: one (1) count of Forgery, one (1) count of Obtaining Signature by False Pretenses, one (1) count of Theft and one (1) count of Mortgage Lending Fraud. The initial appearance in Justice Court for Bauman and McCoy is set for December 3 at 7:45 am in Las Vegas Justice Court Department 10.

The case was filed by prosecutors assigned to the Attorney General’s Mortgage Fraud Task Force, which was created by Attorney General Masto in early 2008 to address mortgage fraud scams throughout Nevada. The task force combines the resources of several Attorney General Bureaus, including the Bureau of Criminal Justice and the Bureau of Consumer Protection. It works closely with other State agencies including the Mortgage Lending Division to investigate and prosecute mortgage fraud crimes in Nevada.

The charges against the named individuals are merely allegations. The Defendants are presumed innocent until or unless proven otherwise in a court of law.

Consumers who wish to report mortgage fraud are asked to contact the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection in Las Vegas at (702) 486-3194 to obtain a complaint form. Consumers with internet access may also obtain a Consumer Complaint Form, as well as other consumer protection and contact information, on the Attorney General’s website at https://webmail.hdpl.org/owa/redir.aspx?C=a1aa0f3e6e184c33b19c73176561cf7e&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.ag.state.nv.us%2f.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

ATTORNEY GENERAL SUPPORTS CRITICAL EFFORTS TO IMPROVE NEVADA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE

Reno, NV- Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto today recognized the critical efforts of the statewide Ready for Life movement to increase the number of youth graduating from Nevada high schools with a strong and successful connection to the job market by the age of 25.

“Young people are the key to our future. Our community leaders should be commended for working collaboratively to develop a statewide action plan to improve Nevada's graduation rate and help ensure our youth are ‘ready for life!’”

Masto underscored the urgency of the movement with the following facts:

· Currently, only 62 percent of Nevada’s youth graduate high school on time, the worst graduation statistics in the U.S.
· Only 10% of youth entering high school graduate with a four year degree. This is a major concern for all Nevadans, with significant personal, economic, social, and community implications.
· Research finds that high school dropouts earn less, pay fewer taxes, and are more likely to collect welfare and turn to a life of crime than those who graduate from high school.
· High school dropouts are 3 ½ times more likely than high school graduates to be arrested and more than 8 times as likely to be incarcerated.
· Throughout the country, 68% of state prison inmates have not received a high school diploma. Yet, according to research, a 10% increase in graduation rates has historically been shown to reduce murder and assault rates by approximately 20%.

More information about Nevada Public Education Foundation’s Ready for Life movement is available at https://webmail.hdpl.org/owa/redir.aspx?C=57736f48940840f28b60ff9f958e57d1&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.readyforlifenv.org%2f.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A Message From Congressman Porter to the Citizens of Nevada -- 3rd District Nevada

On Monday September 29, 2008 the House of Representatives voted on H.R. 3997, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. This legislation failed to pass the House by a vote of 205 to 228. I joined 204 of my colleagues in voting in favor of this important legislation intended to stem one of the greatest economic challenges our nation has ever faced. I understand that many of you are angry at Washington and Wall Street for this crisis. I also understand that many of you are fearful about your own economic security and are feeling the pain of this economic uncertainty. Please let me take this opportunity to explain how we got to this critical point and my reasons for supporting the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. This crisis began with the bursting of the housing bubble and high default rates on subprime and adjustable rate mortgages, beginning in approximately 2005-2006. Once housing prices started to drop in 2006-2007, in many parts of the country, especially in Nevada, refinancing became difficult. Subsequently, defaults and foreclosure activity increased dramatically, during 2007 nearly 1.3 million American housing properties were subject to foreclosure, up over 75 percent from 2006. In Nevada, we are still experiencing the highest rate of foreclosures in the country. Clearly, Nevadans are hurting and need immediate relief. This housing crisis has in turn affected mortgage lenders that retained credit risk and other financial institutions. As of July 17, 2008, major banks and other financial institutions around the world have reported losses of over $435 billion. Corporate, individual and institutional investors holding mortgage backed securities and collateralized debt obligations have experienced significant losses as the value of the underlying mortgage assets declined. As various institutions default or lose the ability to function as independent economic actors, other sectors of the economy suffer, especially small businesses. As a matter of fact, I have a friend that just shared with me the pain her small business is facing. She went to her bank to make a deposit so she could pay her bills and the next day her bank closed its doors. She lost tens of thousands of dollars, more than half of her deposit in one day's time because of the bank failure. She is now struggling to make her payroll and pay her bills to keep her business thriving. Most recently, Bear Sterns, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Washington Mutual, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and AIG have become casualties of this economic crisis. In situations like this, it is my duty and responsibility as a Congressman to take action. That is why I was elected to Congress. I was elected to represent my constituents in times of crisis and uncertainty and to make difficult votes like this. When I took the oath of office, I promised to do what I thought was best, especially on days like yesterday to protect Nevada and my country and that is exactly what I did. Beyond that, I believe it is my responsibility to find out what went wrong, when and then to hold those individuals responsible with criminal, civil or legislative actions.The economic indicators show that we are on the verge of a national and international financial collapse. I believe the time for leadership is now which is why I supported this legislation. I am convinced that this was the right thing to do for Nevada and our country. I voted to protect taxpayers and to stabilize our economy.I have received hundreds of calls in opposition to the original bill, which I also opposed. The original bill was irresponsible and a blank check to Treasury. I also fought hard to eliminate provisions the Democrats were insisting on such as creating a slush fund for ACORN and provisions allowing bankruptcy judges to reduce mortgage principal under the guise of helping those at risk of foreclosure. Although the final version was not perfect, this legislation protects taxpayers, eliminates golden parachutes, puts those responsible on the hook, and includes my legislation calling for an investigative commission. While my legislation would have gone further in providing recommendations designed to guard against future collapses within our financial markets, I believe that this is a good step in preventing future challenges like we face today. My legislation called for a Special Commission to investigate the collapse and recovery of our financial markets and related agencies. It would be an independent commission to explore circumstances surrounding these failures including the extent of regulatory preparedness for an immediate response to the situation and provide recommendations designed to guard against future collapses within our financial markets. I think it is morally reprehensible what the mismanagement and greed on Wall Street has done to the American people and to our economy. I am angry with Congress for allowing such drastic and continual cuts in regulation. History will show that Congress cut, cut, cut for year’s protections put in place after the Great Depression which were there to protect American's from another depression. I am angry with the Administration that their checks and balances did not act or catch this before we were headed to such a crisis. I also believe some families made poor decisions and got themselves into mortgages and loans they could not afford. All of these circumstances created a perfect storm.So, what's next? We need to roll up our sleeves and work together. Congress must return to work as soon as possible and lay aside the personal and the political attacks and differences. We must rise up together and come to a solution. I firmly believe that we can. I believe we can bring our country together and as American's come together in this time of need. The politics of blame and personality have gotten us here over the years – you can look back and blame Nixon, Carter, Clinton and Bush. We must lay these politics aside and find a solution.Let's stand up as Americans and work together on the business of healing our nation. Again, I believe that the right vote was a yes vote and a no vote was the easy vote. We need true leadership in these trying times and that is why I voted yes on this bill.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Money Market Investments To Be Insured by Fed

Is your retirement savings in Money Market Mutual Funds? Does your investment company participate in the U.S. Treasury's program? Perhaps it is time to contact them and find out.

Some retirement plans are NOT insured by the FDIC. But the U.S. Treasury announced Friday it would insure up to $50 billion in money-market mutual fund investments at financial companies that pay a fee to participate in the program. The initiative, which lasts for a year, will guarantee that the funds' value does not fall below the standard $1 a share.

Money Market Funds (not to be confused with Money Market Bank Accounts) are a form of Mutual Fund Investment and are typically a safe retirement investment popular with American consumers and companies alike, but scared consumers have cashed out these investments and these redemptions has severely strained fund families and global financial markets.

To get more information about Money Market Mutual Funds and the bail out read Friday's article from the CNN Website:

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Moving?

Then get Your Move Packet From USA.gov! This trio of FREE brochures can help protect your possessions when you move. Know how to pick a reputable mover, find the right level of insurance, and use the handy checklist!
AND DON'T FORGET to check out the out the Department of Transportation's Protect Your Move website where you can view complaints against companies, get moving tips, and find state and local resources that will assist you with your move.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Convert Your Landscaping -- Get Money!!!

The City of Henderson announced a pilot program to help City homeowners to convert grass yards to more water efficient landscaping. As a part of the SNWA Water Smart Landscapes Rebate Program, every square foot of turf that Henderson residents convert to water efficient landscaping, is now eligble for a $1.50 per square foot rebate, and a low interest loan is available to pay for the costs of a conversion.

For more information about the program and contacts visit the City of Henderson Press Release entitled City of Henderson Offers Turf Removal Loan Pilot Program

Saturday, July 26, 2008

City of Henderson National Night Out

What: National Night Out
When: Tuesday, 8/5/2008 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Where: Henderson Events Plaza
More info: National Night Out is an annual event held by police departments across the country. The City of Henderson’s Police Department and Community Relations Unit will be hosting this informative educational and fun community event. Learn about crime and even more important about prevention of crime and the importance of getting to know your neighbors. 2008 will mark The City of Henderson’s 15th year of participation in National Night Out.

There will be: Crime Prevention Information -- Henderson Fire Department Exhibits Henderson Police Units Demonstrations -- Live Entertainment by Sin City Surfers -- Kids Fun-Make & Take projects by Home Depot & Mad Science -- Free Vin Etching

Refreshments: Hot Dogs, Chips & Soda provided by the Eldorado Casino Additional refreshments provided by Dunkin Donuts and Unilivera -- Free Ice Cream!!!

Bring the entire family no one is too young or too old to learn, and still have fun. Admission is FREE! Henderson Events Plaza 200 South Water Street in the Water Street District 702.267.5100 for more information

Thursday, July 17, 2008

American Recipes

American Recipes

Try these classic recipes from USA.gov. American cooking reflects the great diversity of our country. Try some of these classic American recipes today. To see the full list USA.gov's recipe page

Here's some you might know:

Mamie Eisenhower's Million Dollar Fudge
White House Chef's Favorite Recipes
Senate Bean Soup Mrs. Truman's Mac & Cheese
George Washington's Cranberry Pudding
Laura Bush's Hot Chocolate
Senator McConnell's Kentucky Recipes
Senator Mikulski's Favorite Crab Cakes

Friday, June 27, 2008

FBI FRAUD ALERT!!!


Are you about to cash a check from an item you sold on
the Internet, such as a car, boat, jewelry, etc?

􀂙 Is it the result of communicating with someone by email?
􀂙 Did it arrive via an overnight delivery service?
􀂙 Is it from a business or individual account that is different
from the person buying your item or product?
􀂙 Is the amount for more than the item’s selling price?

Are you sending money overseas?

􀂙 Did you win an international lottery you didn’t enter?
􀂙 Have you been asked to pay money to receive an
inheritance from another country?
􀂙 Are you receiving a commission for accepting money
transfers through your bank and/or PayPal account?
DON’T BE A VICTIM OF IDENTITY THEFT!
IF YOU ANSWER “YES” TO ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, YOU MAY BE GETTING
SCAMMED!


To report an online crime, go to:
http://www.ic3.gov/

Friday, June 6, 2008

Father's Day Facts from the Census Bureau

Father's Day Facts from the U.S. Census Bureau
Facts for Features

Father’s Day: June 15, 2008
The idea of Father’s Day was conceived by Sonora Dodd of Spokane, Wash., while she listened to a Mother’s Day sermon in 1909. Dodd wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart, a widowed Civil War veteran who was left to raise his six children on a farm. A day in June was chosen for the first Father’s Day celebration — June 19, 1910, proclaimed by Spokane’s mayor because it was the month of Smart’s birth. The first presidential proclamation honoring fathers was issued in 1966 when President Lyndon Johnson designated the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day. Father’s Day has been celebrated annually since 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed the public law that made it permanent.

Remembering Dad
  • 64.3 million -- Estimated number of fathers across the nation. Source: unpublished data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation
  • A good place to buy dad a tie or a shirt might be one of 8,685 men’s clothing stores around the country (as of 2005). Source: County Business Patterns <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/county_business_patterns/010192.html>

  • Other items high on the list of Father’s Day gifts are tools such as hammers, wrenches and screwdrivers. You could buy some of these items for dad at one of the nation’s 14,257 hardware stores or 5,925 home centers (as of 2005). Source: County Business Patterns <http://www.census.gov/Press- Release/www/releases/archives/county_business_patterns/010192.html>

  • 23,195 -- Number of sporting goods stores in 2005. These stores are good places to purchase traditional gifts for dad, such as fishing rods and golf clubs.Source: County Business Patterns <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/county_business_patterns/010192.html>

  • More than 74 million Americans participated in a barbecue in the last year — it’s probably safe to assume many of these barbecues took place on Father’s Day. Source: Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2008 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/tables/08s1213.xls>, Table 1213.

  • 159,000 -- Estimated number of stay-at-home dads in 2006. These married fathers with children younger than 15 have remained out of the labor force for at least one year primarily so they can care for the family while their wives work outside the home. These fathers cared for 283,000 children. Among these stay-at-home dads, 60 percent had two or more children, and 40 percent had an annual family income of $50,000 or more. Source: America’s Families and Living Arrangements: 2006 <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/families_households/009842.html>

  • 25%-- Among the nation’s 11.3 million preschoolers whose mothers are employed, the percentage who are regularly cared for by their father during their mother’s working hours. This amounted to 2.9 million children. Source: Who’s Minding the Kids? Child Care Arrangements: Spring 2005 <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/011574.html>

  • 26.5 million -- Number of fathers who are part of married-couple families with children younger than 18 in 2006. 22 percent are raising three or more children younger than 18 (among married-couple family households only). 2 percent live in someone else’s home.
    Source: America’s Families and Living Arrangements: 2006 <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/families_households/009842.html>

  • 2.5 million -- Number of single fathers in 2006, up from 400,000 in 1970. Currently, among single parents living with their children, 19 percent are men. 8 percent are raising three or more children younger than 18. About 42 percent are divorced, 38 percent are never married, 16 percent are separated and 4 percent are widowed. (There is no significant difference between the percentages of single fathers who are divorced or never married.) 16 percent live in someone else’s home. 27 percent have an annual family income of $50,000 or more. Source: America’s Families and Living Arrangements: 2006 <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/families_households/009842.html>

  • 85% -- Among the 30.2 million fathers living with children younger than 18, the percentage who lived with their biological children only. In addition, 11 percent lived with stepchildren, 4 percent with adopted children and fewer than 1 percent with foster children. Source: Living Arrangements of Children: 2004 <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/011507.html>

  • 31% --Percentage of custodial fathers who were due child support. They numbered 678,000. Source: Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support <http://www.census.gov/Press Release/www/releases/archives/children/010634.html>

  • $2.4 billion -- Amount of child support received by custodial fathers in 2005; they were due $3.3 billion. In contrast, custodial mothers received $22.4 billion of the $34.7 billion in support that was due. Source: Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/010634.html>

  • 43% -- Percentage of custodial fathers who received all child support that was due, not significantly different from the corresponding percentage for custodial mothers. Fathers received an average of $6,210 in child support in 2005, compared with $5,981 for mothers. (These figures are not statistically different from one another.) Source: Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/010634.html>

  • 36% -- Percentage of custodial fathers with child support agreements or awards. Source: Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/010634.html>

  • 72% -- Percentage of custodial fathers receiving noncash support, such as gifts or coverage of expenses, on behalf of their children. The corresponding proportion for mothers was 59 percent. Source: Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/010634.html>

  • 30% -- Percentage of children younger than 6 living with married parents in 2003 who ate breakfast with their fathers every day. The corresponding number for children living with unmarried fathers was 41 percent. Source: A Child’s Day <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/009412.html>

  • 64% -- Percentage of children younger than 6 living with married parents who ate dinner with their fathers every day. The corresponding number for children living with unmarried fathers was 66 percent. Source: A Child’s Day <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/009412.html>

  • 63% -- Percentage of children younger than 6 living with married parents who were praised three or more times a day by their fathers. The corresponding number for children living with unmarried fathers was 57 percent. Source: A Child’s Day <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/children/009412.html>

    Editor’s note: The preceding data were collected from a variety of sources and may be subject to sampling variability and other sources of error. Facts for Features are customarily released about two months before an observance in order to accommodate magazine production timelines. Questions or comments should be directed to the Census Bureau’s Public Information Office: telephone: 301-763-3030; fax: 301-763-3762; or e-mail: <pio@census.gov>.
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Friday, May 16, 2008

CDC Releases Nevada Hep C Report

CDC Report on Hep C Investigation Released
Click to Access Report
Channel 8 Eyewitness News -- May 16th, 2008

"Federal health officials have issued their report on the Nevada hepatitis C investigation. The CDC confirms unsafe practices were taking place at several clinics. The federal report is the latest news since the Southern Nevada Health District announced 77 people have tested positive for hepatitis C with no other risk factors aside from their treatments at the medical clinics in question. Dr. Cindy Lamerson is one of two physicians who investigated the endoscopy center for the state board of medical examiners. She says this new CDC report gives the committee ammunition to continue with its investigaton into Dr. Depak Desai and Dr. Eladio Carerra, who head up the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada. The CDC report also offered suggestions to avoid a repeat of this prolem including better surveillance, education and oversight."

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Nevada Corrections Victim Services Unit

The Victim Services Unit within the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC) serves as a point of contact within corrections that is sensitive to the needs of crime victims. Through this office, crime victims, their family members and interested or threatened parties can receive assistance with any of the following:
  1. Registration of all crime victims for the notification of release of their offender from the custody of NDOC
  2. Notification of an inmate’s escape from the custody of NDOC
  3. Advocacy on behalf of victims concerning their particular needs in the correctional process, including but not limited to: situations involving harassment by inmates, compliance with court mandated conditions, unwanted contact, etc.
  4. General information regarding the status of offenders in the custody of or under the supervision of NDOC, including parole eligibility date, projected expiration date and sentence structure
  5. Referrals for crime victims to other state, federal and community based services Notification of execution dates along with preparation and orientation for victims who choose to be present at an execution
  6. Attendance with victim to Parole Board hearings, Psychological Review Panel hearings, and executions
  7. Notification to Crime Victims -- Only victims registered with the Victim Services Unit will be notified of offender information. A notification request form can be downloaded from this site and mailed to the Victim Services Unit. Victims registered to be notified of all release information can expect to receive written notification prior to the offender’s release. The Victim Services Unit will notify registered victims when any of the following occurs:
  • The inmate is released from prison having completed his sentence Escape and/or recapture of inmate
  • Death of the inmate
  • Public hearings conducted regarding the inmate
  • Legal name change of the inmate
  • Application of the inmate to participate in residential confinement programs

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

New County Recorder's Office in Henderson!

New Services Available in Henderson and Northwest -- Clark County Recorder's Branch Offices Open!!! Here is the recent article from the Clark County Sandstone Online May Issue

Northwest Las Vegas and Henderson residents who need to record documents, obtain certified copies of marriage certificates, or research official records now have fast and convenient alternatives to take care of their business with the Clark County Recorder’s Office.
Clark County Recorder Debbie Conway announced the opening of two branch offices that are bringing her office’s services closer to residents. The branch office in Henderson opened April 7, and the northwest Las Vegas branch office is already open.

Locations: The offices are at the Dona Maria Plaza, 3211 N. Tenaya Way Suite 118 in Las Vegas, which is near the intersection of Cheyenne Avenue and Tenaya Way, and at the Stephanie Promenade, 245 Stephanie St. Suite B in Henderson, which is near the intersection of Stephanie Street and American Pacific Drive.

These branch offices are sharing space with the County Assessor’s Office, which already has staff at these locations. “We are always looking for ways to better serve our residents,” Conway said. “These offices will allow citizens to conveniently conduct their business within their community.”
“This is a great opportunity for us to share our resources to bring services closer to residents,” Clark County Assessor Mark Schofield said.
Hours: Both offices are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The offices close from noon to 12:30 p.m. daily for lunch.

Services: At the Recorder’s Office branch offices residents will be able to record up to five documents per customer (no maps); research records or obtain certified copies of documents recorded from April 2004 to present; research marriage records from 1909 to present; and obtain certified copies of marriage certificates recorded from 1984 to present. (Records research sessions are limited to 15 minutes per customer if other customers are waiting.) For more information call the Recorder’s Office at 455-4336 or visit the Recorder’s Office Web site at www.accessclarkcounty.com/depts/recorder/pages/default.aspx.

All of the Assessor’s Office services available at the main downtown office are also available at the branch offices. Having both the Assessor’s and Recorder’s staffs together in the branch offices also means residents can complete some filings that involve both offices. For example, obtaining and recording Homestead forms and applying for veterans’ exemptions and recording military discharge papers.

Friday, April 25, 2008

June Volunteer Ops on Public Lands

Upcoming June Events

  • Saturday, June 7, 2008 – National Trails Day – The U.S Forest Service will be hosting a restoration event in the Spring Mountains.

Volunteer Positions

  • Seed Collection Volunteers Needed --The National Park Service is looking for volunteers to collect native plant seeds at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Volunteers are needed to collect seeds for approximately 10 hours a week. For more information contact Nancy Bernard with Lake Mead National Recreation Area at 702-293-8714
  • Water Safety Volunteers Needed -- The National Park Service is looking for Water Safety Volunteers. Water Safety Volunteers provide assistance on Launch Ramp and serve as Deck Hands and Boat Operators. Volunteers will provide boating and water safety information, assist visitors with water safety issues, promote preventive accident and drowning message and provide park information to the public. Volunteers with appropriate training and certification, may operate a National Park Service (government owned) vessel and/or vehicle at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. For more information contact Nancy Bernard with Lake Mead National Recreation Area at 702-293-8714

Trainings

  • Trainings Volunteers who have attended any of our events or are currently operational volunteers can sign up for the First Aid/CPR/AED class that will be held Tuesday May 13, 2008. Registration for this class will close April, 29, 2008. For more information contact Amy Ansari at 702-895-5484 Registration will open for all June trainings the first week of May.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Doing Business with the Government

Question: Where can I get lists of business both inside and outside the country that have done and are doing business with the United States Government?

Answer: Visit the Business Partner Network's Contractor Registration Central Search Engine! Search by industry, company name, city, state, country, postal code, etc. for active and inactive business (vendors) that have done contract work with Government Agencies. Find out what the business does, officer names and contact information.

Question: Where can I find opportunities to do business with the Government? (Like James Dean did with the beans in East of Eden)

Answer: Visit FedBizOpps website to find opportunities by agency or type of business or date posted.

Question: Who can help navigate the maze of doing business with the Government?

Answer: The Nevada Procurement Outreach Center! The Procurement Outreach Program (POP) is a Cooperative Agreement between the State of Nevada and the Federal Government assisting businesses statewide to initiate or expand marketing efforts of their products and services. POP is pleased to provide Nevada companies many services without charge (except for a one-time enrollment fee of $50 for initial set-up). Call 702-486-2716 in Las Vegas, or 775-687-1813 in Carson City and schedule an appointment.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

May Volunteer Ops on Public Lands

Upcoming Events in May 2008:
  • Saturday, May 3, 2008 –The Bureau of Land Management will be hosting a litter clean-up at the Sunrise Management Area near Henderson.

  • Friday, May 16, 2008 –The Interagency Volunteer Program would like to invite all active volunteers to our first annual public lands bus tour! Come take a bus tour of Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area. While on this tour participants will take a cruise on the Desert Princess in Lake Mead, visit historical sites in Red Rock Canyon, and learn about low-water issues and endangered species. Register for this event online.

  • Saturday, May 31, 2008 – The Friends of Nevada Wilderness and the U.S Forest Service are hosting restoration event at the Griffith Peak Trail Head in the Spring Mountains. To register please contact Friends of Nevada Wilderness at (775) 324-766

Volunteer Positions

  • Water Safety Volunteers Needed -- The National Park Service is looking for Water Safety Volunteers. Water Safety Volunteers provide assistance on Launch Ramp and serve as Deck Hands and Boat Operators. Volunteers will provide boating and water safety information, assist visitors with water safety issues, promote preventive accident and drowning message and provide park information to the public. Volunteers with appropriate training and certification, may operate a National Park Service (government owned) vessel and/or vehicle at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. For more information contact Nancy Bernard with Lake Mead National Recreation Area at 702-293-8714

Trainings

Last Minute Tax Help

The Paseo Verde and Green Valley Library AARP Free Tax Help Volunteers are officially booked through April 15th. No more appointments are being taken. The Economic Stimulus Package of 2008 has created a larger than anticipated crowd of people who need to file this year in order to qualify for the rebate. The IRS has provided an eight page instruction booklet for these folks found here. However, there are still many folks who still need assistance at this late hour. For these people, there is still hope. There is still free tax help available on a first come, first served basis if these last minute filers are willing to make a small drive into the city, and possibly wait in line. Here are the locations and times for AARP Volunteer Free Tax Help. These locations are:

MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 AM - 7 PM (WALK INS -- 1ST COME, 1ST SERVED)
Consumer Credit Counseling Service
(Jones and Sahara Location)
2650 S Jones Blvd
Phone: 702.364.0344

THURSDAYS 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM (WALK INS -- 1ST COME, 1ST SERVED)
Clark County Library
1401 E. Flamingo Road
702.507.3400
(East Flamingo and Maryland Parkway)


SATURDAY (HOURS VARY BY LOCATION -- WALK INS -1ST COME, 1ST SERVED)

Consumer Credit Counseling 10 AM - 2 PM
(Jones and Sahara location)
2650 S Jones Blvd
Phone: 702.364.0344

Whitney Library 10 AM - 2 PM
5175 E. Tropicana (just West of Boulder Highway)
702.507.4010

If there are other locations that still accept walkins that I have missed, please let me know, and I will update this list.




Thursday, March 20, 2008

FLOODING!

"Because we are in the middle of a bone dry desert -- there is really no chance of flooding in our area." -- WRONG! According to the Clark County Flood Control District website, Clark County has experienced at least 11 floods since 1960, costing more than a million dollars each. During this same period, 31 lives were lost in 21 separate flash flood events. While floods can occur here during any month of the year, the most damaging storms occur between July and September.

Today, March 20th, the NOAA released it's Spring Flood Outlook, which spurred me to post this. To see if your home is in a FEMA flood district visit FloodSmart.gov or FEMA's Flood Map Service Center where you can search by typing in your address to determine your Flood risk. If your own , you may be required by Federal law to carry the mandatory Flood insurance on your property (this is different than your regular personal property insurance). For instance, I live in a High Risk Flood area, determined by FEMA to have a 1% annual flood risk and a 26% risk of flooding over the life of a 30-year mortgage. So that means I have a 1 out 4 chance of having my property washed over every 30 years. Because of this, I must carry minimum FEMA insurance that will cover the cost of my home in the event of a flood. If you do carry flood insurance on your property, be sure to check to see if your personal property is covered in this policy ... In many cases, folks think their personal property is covered by their Flood Insurance Policy, when in reality only their building is covered. Unfortunately for these people, they find this out after the flood has washed everything away. Bottom line -- TALK TO YOUR INSURANCE AGENT -- KNOW YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE, and keep in mind that it takes 30 days on average for a Flood policy to take effect.
If you have questions about your property and flooding visit FEMA's Flood Website and the County's Regional Flood Control District's Flood Threat Recognition System which collects hydrometeorologic data primarily for the purpose of detecting situations which could cause flooding. There are some really cool live interactive map tools on this website, which include up to date Rain, Water Level maps, and some other related things.
VOTE for your favorite Flood Awareness License Plate online at RFCD's License Plate Billboard Contest. The winning plate will be featured on Billboards around the area.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Keeping Families in their Homes -- A Message From Congressman Porter

Here is a message I recently received from Congressman Jon Porter, regarding foreclosures in Nevada:

"I have introduced legislation to implement temporary mortgage financing assistance for those struggling to keep their homes out of foreclosure. Under current law, state and local governments can issue bonds to finance new mortgage loans for first-time homebuyers. My legislation will expand the use of this program to include refinancing of sub-prime loans, allowing states to issue up to $15 billion in additional bonds over the next three years."

On Saturday March 29th, John Porter will be hosting a mortgage counseling workshop at the University of Southern Nevada from 9:00AM to 12:00PM. Please feel free to contact his District Office for additional information at 387-4941.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Volunteer Ops on Public Lands

JUST RELEASED!!! VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ON PUBLIC LANDS!!!

Upcoming events in April 2008

  • Saturday, April 12, 2008- The National Park Service will be hosting a litter clean-up at the 33 Hole Overlook in Lake Mead National Park.

  • Friday, April 18, 2008- In celebration of Earth Day the U.S Forest Service will be hosting a restoration event in a lower elevation area of the Spring Mountains.

  • April 19, 2008- In celebration of Earth Day the Bureau of Land Management will be hosting a volunteer event. Projects include a litter clean-up and painting an old foundation in Ash Spring.

Volunteer Positions

  • Seed Collection Volunteers Needed -- The National Park Service is looking for volunteers to collect native plant seeds at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Volunteers are needed to collect seeds for approximately 10 hours a week. For more information contact Nancy Bernard with Lake Mead National Recreation Area at 702-293-8714

  • Water Safety Volunteers Needed -- The National Park Service is looking for Water Safety Volunteers. Water Safety Volunteers provide assistance on Launch Ramp and serve as Deck Hands and Boat Operators. Volunteers will provide boating and water safety information, assist visitors with water safety issues, promote preventive accident and drowning message and provide park information to the public. Volunteers with appropriate training and certification, may operate a National Park Service (government owned) vessel and/or vehicle at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. For more information contact Nancy Bernard with Lake Mead National Recreation Area at 702-293-8714

  • Campground Host Volunteers Needed -- The National Park Service is looking for VIP Campground Host Volunteers. VIP Campground Hosts greet visitors and answer questions about the campground, the national park, and the surrounding areas in an informed and courteous manner. In addition, the Hosts check for payment stubs for nightly stays. While VIP Campground Hosts may perform other duties, including radio dispatch, minor emergency services, light maintenance grounds grooming and restocking of supplies in the restrooms, these responsibilities constitute only 20% of the volunteer time. The majority of the volunteer time (80%+) will be spent greeting, visiting, disseminate information to visitors and checking for proper payment of campground fees. For more information contact Nancy Bernard with Lake Mead National Recreation Area at 702-293-8714

  • Trainings Volunteers who have attended any of our events or are currently operational volunteers can sign up for the First Aid/CPR/AED class that will be held Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Registration for this class will close Tuesday, March 18, 2008. For more information contact Amy Ansari at 702-895-5484Detailed information will be posted to the website as it becomes available.

In the meantime, please mark your calendars and visit http://www.getoutdoorsnevada.org.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

DTV (Digital Television)


February 17th, 2009. The date your analog TV will become obsolete, and unless you enjoy watching fuzz scramble across the screen you will need to take steps ... or else lay out a fat wad of cash for a new television. Here's what you can do according to: http://www.dtv.gov/


  • Analog Owners Between Jan. 1, 2008, and March 31, 2009, all U.S. households will be eligible to request up to two coupons, worth $40 each, to be used toward the purchase of up to two, digital-to-analog converter boxes. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has responsibility for administering the coupon program. More information can be found at http://www.dtv2009.gov/.

  • Cable subscribers may need new DTV equipment to view DTV programming in digital format. You should ask your cable provider what you will need and when. View local cable options at: http://www.cox.com/support/cable/transition_main.asp

  • Satellite subscribers may need new DTV equipment to receive and view high definition digital programming. You should ask your satellite company what you will need and when.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Research at the FBI's Freedom of Information Website


FBI's Freedom of Information Website

Did you know? Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) you can request information found in the FBI’s Central Records System. What kind of information? ... Information about an organization, business, investigation, historical event, or incident. ... Information about a third party. ... Information about a deceased person. ... Information about yourself.

If your request is for information concerning an organization, business, investigation, historical event, or incident, you may submit your request directly to the FBI online. Get more information at FBI FOIA instructions.

If you are requesting information from the FBI about yourself or someone else you must mail or fax your request to the FBI. If you are requesting information about someone else you must have that person complete and notorize a Privacy Waiver and Certification of Identity ... This way identities are protected.

There's also some other cool stuff from the FBI. Visit the FBI's FOIA Electronic Reading Room Where the FBI has converted many previously classified documents into an electronic file (PDF) and they may be viewed by clicking on the cooresponding letter of the alphabet. Find files on the Beatles, Ma Barker, Machine Gun Kelly, even Alcoholics Anonymous. Granted some of the information is blacked out, but still these files are filled with snippets of biographical and intelligence information that makes great material for school assignments or just plain interesting reading!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Foreclosure Help for Consumers


It's a fact. Nevada has held the lead during the past year for the highest number of real estate foreclosures. A number of resources are available for those homeowners facing foreclosure due to the sheer amount of subprime loans and predatory lending that are now affecting our economy so adversly.

1. Information from the White House about Hope Now a plan to help those on the brink of foreclosure keep their homes.

2. Foreclosure Resource Page for consumers from the Federal Government.

3. Nevada Department of Business of Industry Foreclosure Page has listed clear steps for those who are worried. These steps outline simply what options are available. Also includes information on how to avoid foreclosure recovery scams.

4. Local Area Housing Counselors list from HUD. (Such as Consumer Credit Counseling Services that give free housing and debt counseling for all incomes).

5. Local non-profits such as Housing for Nevada and Nevada Fair Housing Center who offer free counseling to those applying for loans or are facing foreclosure regardless of income.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Missing Mail

The Cause in Nevada?
Mail theft is one of the ways that meth abusers acquire another person's personal information and identification documents. The draw for this type of crime is the ability to generate cash to fuel the habit. In fact, the State of Arizona stated that in 2006 that 90-95% of all reported mail thefts in Tucson had a nexus in meth.

In a recent 2007 declassified Intelligence Bulletin the Department of Justice suggests that there is a direct coorrelation between meth use and identity theft. So it is assumed that the higher the meth use in a certain area -- the higher the percentage of ID theft. While the Southwest continues to remain the hotspot for this type of drug abuse and criminal activity, the bulletin goes on to suggest that soon other areas of the country, such as the Great Lakes, the Southeast, and the Mid-Atlantic region will inevitably see an increase in this type of crime as drug use trends shift.

The Process

Mail theft all happens as part of an organized operation where each member knows a part and and plays a vital function in a system that operates somewhere near you. Collectors acquire personal information by breaking into mailboxes and taking mail. The collectors pass or sell the stolen information to the Converters, who use the information to establish fraudulent bank and credit accounts and to obtain fraudulent checks and monetary instruments. The Passers then use the fraudulent accounts and instruments to purchase expensive consumer items in person or to cash fraudulent checks.

Statistics

There aren't a whole lot of official statistics readily available on mail theft as a specific crime, save the US Postal Inspector's Annual Report which lists 5,060 arrests and 4,625 convictions of the crime in 2006. (In fact, one of these big busts took place on January 4th, 2006, at the Texas Station Hotel and Casino, where over 200 pieces of stolen mail with Las Vegas addresses were recovered -- A rather proud day for the Postal Inspection Service, I'm sure.)

Other random Internet blurbs have suggested the following, and while unverified provide statistics that are perhaps a sign of the times.
  • One in three cases involving identity theft occurs via the mail.

  • Parcel Packages are at their most vulnerable when left unattended on your doorstep.

  • With Internet shoppers increasing daily, more and more parcel packages never find their rightful owner due to thieves who follow these trucks and grab packages left unattended.

  • Police and the US Postal Service say that "deterring mail thieves is as easy as locking outside mailboxes and warns to never leave bills in mailboxes for postal workers to pick up. Postal Inspectors term this "Red Flagging" and recommend that you always take outgoing mail to a Postal drop box or US Post Office.

  • A mail thief can get up to $1,000 per box for a box of reissued and/or new checks you receive through the mail.

  • Mail theft has become so common that some states are considering legislation for stiffer penalties since current laws consider it only a misdemeanor theft.
How To Prevent Mail Theft

The United States Postal Inspection Service has the following tips so that you don't become a victim:
  • Use the letter slots at your post office to mail letters, or give them to a letter carrier.

  • CHECK YOUR MAIL DAILY. Pick up your mail promptly after delivery. Don’t leave it in your mailbox overnight.

  • Don’t send cash in the mail.

  • Ask your bank for “secure” checks that can’t be altered.

  • Tell your post office when you’ll be out of town, so they can hold your mail until you return.

  • Report all mail theft to a Postal Inspector.

  • Deposit mail in U.S. Postal Service collection boxes.

  • Consider starting a neighborhood watch program. By exchanging work and vacation schedules with trusted friends and neighbors, you can watch each other's mailboxes (as well as homes).

And Some Other Thoughts:

  • Use a PO Box.

  • Install a locking mail box.

  • Request Delivery Confirmation on Packages sent via U.S. Mail.

  • Destroy all mail containing personal information before discarding.

How To Report Mail Theft

  • Be Vigilant! If you observe a mail thief at work, call the local police immediately, and then your nearest Postal Inspector (877-876-2455) The United States Postal Inspection Service offers up to a $10,000 Reward for information and services leading to the arrest and conviction of any person for Mail Theft. Theft of mail, or even possession of stolen mail, is a Federal Felony and upon conviction each offense may be punishable by a fine up to $250,000 and imprisonment up to five years. (Title 18, United States Code, Section 1708)

  • Report! Report any and all incidents of Mail Theft, Vandalism, Mail Tampering, and False Change of Address. Visit the Investigations Page to find out more about each type of crime. For mail theft you may use the online form, or you may print the hard copy.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Tax Talk Gives Small Businesses a Head Start on the Upcoming Filing Season


The Internal Revenue Service is kicking off its new year by sponsoring a Tax Talk Today program titled "Getting Ready for the Filing Season 2008" The program takes place on Tuesday, January 8th 2008 at 2 p.m. ET. The program will feature a panel of experts discussing several key topics:
  • Business tax return issues for small businesses and self-employed taxpayers,

  • Recent tax law changes and updates for the 2007 tax year,

  • IRS regulations, business credits, and common errors; and

  • Processing issues which affect filing business returns for the 2007 tax year.

Tax Talk Today is a free, live, interactive webcast aimed at educating tax professionals and their business clients on contemporary and complex tax issues. Programs are available for webcast for one year after their original date. To access the Tax Talk Today webcast at no charge, viewers can register online at http://www.taxtalktoday.tv/.