How the ongoing government shutdown is impacting Nevada's SNAP program and local food banks; how a property assessment company is taking advantage of the state's seniors; and what Las Vegas Academy students give to the community (and get back in return) by playing The Smith Center's Reynolds Hall. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Approximately half a million Nevadans receive food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. That didn't happen this month. What does that mean for the state?
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On Saturday, November 1st, approximately half a million Nevadans who receive food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – or SNAP – will not get their benefits. That means a loss of roughly 90 million dollars in federal funding for food assistance.
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The effects of the federal government shutdown are growing. So, are Congressional leaders any closer to a compromise that will potentially reopen the government?
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Being chronically online has been an ongoing problem for Generation Z. But some Gen Zs are trying to take back control of their online habits.
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October 29's annual Smith Center concert is the crown jewel of the magnet school's 140-plus event program for the school year
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KNPR State of Nevada senior producer Mike Prevatt highlights arts and culture events for the week