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For more than 90 years, UMC has cared for our community. Along the way, we've grown to become Southern Nevada's home to many of our state's first and only vital services. Today, we are at the heart of health education and innovation.
Southwest Gas promotes a culture of giving, employee engagement and integrity on a daily basis. We are always looking for ways to be involved in the community, whether volunteering at charity events or helping rebuild homes for those less fortunate.
2250 Las Vegas Boulevard N., Ste. 300, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030, U.S.A. | United States of America
Jacqueline Gravatt, Police Chief
Under the direction of Jacqueline Gravatt, the Police Department is committed to having a positive impact in the City of North Las Vegas by reducing crime, reducing the fear of crime and enhancing the quality of life in the community.
I am immensely proud to serve as the Chief of the Mesquite Police Department, alongside a team of exceptional officers and staff. Thankyou for visiting our website. Together, we will continue to ensure that Mesquite remains a safe and thriving city.
Welcome to the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM), the only museum of its kind dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of Black music in America.
The mission of the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) is, “To assess, protect, and promote the health, the environment, and the well-being of Southern Nevada communities, residents, and visitors.”
400 N. Court Str., Montgomery, Alabama 36104, U.S.A. | United States of America
Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration is situated on a site in Montgomery (Alabama) where Black people were forced to labor in bondage.
Noted as one of the nation's premier heritage and cultural museums, the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, is steadfast in its mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement.
Established in 1968 by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (“The King Center”) has been a global destination, resource center and community institution for over a quarter century.