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Clark County Sheriff Scottie Maples is warning residents about scam calls from a person pretending to be an officer from the department.
The law, passed earlier this year, requires all school boards across the state to adopt policies that prohibit the use of cell phones during classroom instruction.
A lot of people are switching providers these days because they are having problems with dropped calls, garbled voices, or just high monthly bills.
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