Retirement for Cops – Part I: The Challenges
Too many cops run headlong into retirement with no plan for what to do once they get there — do better! Usually, at the 12- or 13-year mark of an […] Read More
The true definition of “When you get knocked down, you get back up.”
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*Retirement Alert*
Congratulations to LVMPD Corrections Officer Kyle Cox, who retired this past week after serving Las Vegas Metro and our community for over 25 years.
LVPPA Executive Director Myron Hamm had the privilege of presenting Kyle with a plaque on behalf of a grateful association.
Congrats on a great career and a well-earned retirement!
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Early last week, a North Las Vegas police officer experienced a medical episode that left him in critical condition at Sunrise Hospital.
Since that time, Sunrise has exhausted its supply of A-positive blood. Anyone with A-positive blood is asked to donate. You can go to Vitalant Las Vegas, located at 6930 W. Charleston.
Thank you in advance for your help and support. The membership and Board of Directors of the LVPPA wish our brother a speedy recovery. You and your family are in our prayers.
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The LVPPA Executive Board was privileged to attend the graduation ceremony for the Southern Desert Regional Police Academy yesterday.
Class 2024-01 graduated six Las Vegas Deputy City Marshals, as well as Deputy City Marshals Corrections Officers, University Police Officers, 8th Judicial District Court Marshals and a City of Las Vegas Firefighter.
Congratulations to all. Here’s to a long and successful career.
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The 2024 Police vs. Fire Charity Tackle Football Game was a tremendous success for our charities. The popularity of this game continues to grow due in part to those who volunteer their time for a great cause.
Byron Teach is one of those people. You may not have seen him at the game, but you certainly heard him. Byron announced the game and called the play-by-play action.
When he is not donating his time to charitable events, Byron is the assignment desk manager at KSNV News 3, Las Vegas.
LVPPA Executive Director Greg Stinnett had the privilege of presenting Byron with a plaque on behalf of a grateful association.
Thank you, Byron.
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Too many cops run headlong into retirement with no plan for what to do once they get there — do better! Usually, at the 12- or 13-year mark of an […] Read More
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