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Top Henderson news: Police get naloxone donation; drowning of 1-year-old girl ruled accidental; more

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Published on October 18, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Henderson.

Ex-Henderson police chief reportedly seeks top role in Columbus

Henderson fired LaTesha Watson from her role as police chief in April. Her name resurfaced Thursday in a Columbus Dispatch report saying she was job hunting in Ohio.

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Henderson police get donation of opioid-overdose medication

The drug, naloxone, reverses the effects of opioid overdoses by blocking receptors in the brain. The kits are part of the everyday gear of Henderson officers.

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Southwest winds bring wall of dust to Henderson

Southwestern winds were picking up dust from the Jean Dry Lake Bed and carrying it into the Las Vegas Valley, said National Weather Service meteorologist Andy Gorelow.

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Drowning death of Henderson girl, 1, ruled accidental

According to a Department of Family Services report, a young girl died on Oct. 11, two days before her second birthday, after she was found in her family’s pool.

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