From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series I. Administrative. This folder contains documents relating to "Operation Opportunies -- Clark County" during 1964.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series I. Administrative. This folder contains documents and correspondence related to grant funding for the Economic Opportunities Board of Clark County during 1965.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series I. Administrative. This folder contains press releases from the Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County between 1964-1966.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series II: Projects. This folder contains job descriptions, correspondence, and other documents related to the Day Care Center Project between 1964-1966.
Resolution of the Colorado River Tribal Council to support the release of government land for the use of Native American families in Las Vegas. Letter to Realty Officer Robert Donlevy from Tribal Chairman Kenneth D. Anderson about withdrawing money for emergencies. Certificate of inspection and possession regarding the Las Vegas Paiute Colony signed by Realty Officer Robert Donlevy. Letters from Las Vegas Paiute Tribal Council Secretary Jeannette Anderson to Stewart Indian Agency Superintendent Robert L. Hunter and George Peterson asking for guidance and help regarding pollution control, health hazards, and gas fumes that may be affecting families. Article from Las Vegas Panorama detailing concerns about zoning, gas fumes, and other health hazard concerns impacting the Las Vegas Paiute Colony. Letter from Superintendent to Chairman Kenneth Anderson about developing a smoke shop complex. Letter from Acting Realty Officer B. J. Sallee about improving the access road to the Las Vegas Paiute Colony.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series I. Administrative. This folder contains financial memos and reports of the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board from January 1969 through June 1969.
On March 15, 1981, Tracey Bradley interviewed George Cichoski (born 1939 in New Kensington, PA) about the roles and functions of the Cumorah Credit Union, which served members of the Mormon Church. Cichoski first talks about the development of the credit union, the effects of the change from federal to state charters and those advantages, and the overall function of a credit union in general. Cichoski also discusses the Financial Institutions Act and its effects on credit unions, the innovative services that credit unions would need to adopt to retain their members, and what he believes will be in store for the future of credit unions.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series II: Projects. This folder contains documents such as New Mexico Newsletter, By-laws of Denver's War on Poverty, Oklahoma City Community Council Meeting Minutes, documents on International City Managers' Association Conference Phoenix, Arizona Community Action Development Committee in Oklahoma City, War on Poverty Projects, Community Action Program documents, Cost Estimate Documents in Seattle, also includes a correspondence affiliated with the National Tuberculosis Association.