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February, 2022

 

Newly Formed Group Brings Together Indian-American Women of Las Vegas

Indian ladies…you are invited to the Valentine’s GetTogether by the newly formed local Indian Women Group – Indian Women Association of Las Vegas (IWAOLV). Newly formed group leader Saroj Chatterjee is graciously opening her palatial home to host the first meeting Valentine’s GetTogether on Saturday, February 19th 2022 beginning at 5 in the evening. The women association is formed to engage and promote social and cultural activities among the Indian women. The event, costing $10 per person, is open to ladies only. For further information, please contact Dipa Daulat @Read More


Scholarship for Asian American High School Students

Once again, the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce invites Asian American students to apply for a college scholarship worth $2,000 for the academic year beginning 2022. For over 25 years, the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce has been offering an academic scholarships to promising Asian American students to continue their studies at the institutions of higher learning across the United States. Many of the Indian American students have benefitted from the Chamber’s academic scholarship program. If you’re interested or know of anyone graduating from the local high schoolRead More


Apartment Available for Rent – 2BHK Semi Furnished

Looking for a Rental Apartment… 2BHK semi-furnished apartment is available for sub-lease beginning April 1st. Original lease ends on December 24th, 2022. Rent – $1,522 per month excluding major utilities. Location – Wyatt Apartments [Close to Credit One Bank and IKEA on 215 corridor] Please contact Ashish @ 702-747-2382 or via email ash_feb24@yahoo.co.in


A. Wadia Pleads Guilty to Possession of Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell

A. Wadia has pleaded guilty to a charge of a possession of a controlled substance with an intent to sell the same.  The plea agreement includes that State will not oppose gross misdemeanor treatment and Wadia will get the credit for time served.  The agreement calls for the forfeiture of any and all property, monies, and/or weapons seized by the Henderson Police Department. As a consequence of Wadia’s plea of guilty, the court may elect to treat this offense as a felony or as a gross misdemeanor.  If the court treat this offenseRead More