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The solution was twofold. First, commissioners passed a $6 million emergency budget package to fund $4.1 million in grants for organizations that support communities impacted by gun violence, with the rest going to the hiring of new crime data analysts and seasonal park rangers to surveil city parks. Second, Wheeler instructed the PPB to reinstate the controversial GVRT under the new name “Focused Intervention Team” without giving PPB any additional funding. Instead, Wheeler asked Lovell to pull officers off their current assignments to staff the 12-person team. The only significant difference between the GVRT and this new team is, for now, a vague promise of a citizen board that could oversee the unit’s work.
Negatives a positive in Clark print exhibit
Style of cliché-verre combined artistry, photography
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Camille Corot, The Dreamer (Le Songeur), 1854, printed 1921. Cliché-verre, gelatin printing-out print (courtesy: Clark Institute)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Théodore Rousseau, Cherry Tree at Plante-à-Biau (Le Cerisier de la Plante à Biau), 1862, printed 1921. Cliché-verre, gelatin printing-out print (courtesy: Clark Institute)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Charles-François Daubigny, The Large Sheep Pasture (Le Grand Parc à Moutons), 1862, printed 1921. Cliché-verre, gelatin printing-out print (Courtesy: Clark Institute)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Camille Corot, Young Mother at the Entrance to a Forest (Jeune Mère à l Entrée d un Bois), 1856, printed 1921. Cliché-verre, gelatin printing-out print (Courtesy: Clark Institute)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
(Bloomberg) The real estate unit of Koch Industries is buying a long-stalled resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, betting on a rebound in a city hit hard by a plunge in tourism during the Covid-19 pandemic.The company is partnering with Fontainebleau Development, an early developer of the property before the project went bankrupt during the financial crisis. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.“We believe strongly in the Las Vegas market and see the property as a great opportunity to contribute to the long-term success and positive trajectory of this vibrant and innovative region,” Jake Francis, president of Koch Real Estate Investments, said in a statement Thursday.The company didn’t give further plans for the property, which is 75% complete, according to the statement. The site at 2777 S. Las Vegas Blvd. was most recently part of a $3.1 billion three-hotel project called the Drew, led by real estate mogul Steven Witkoff. He bought the property in 2017
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