'Peace Begins at Home'

Sandi Hoover/Nevada AppealAttorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, left, talks with Boy Scouts Pinenut District Commissioner Bryan Stockton, middle, and Advancement Recognition Chairman for the Pinenut District Rob Boehmer during the annual Merit Badge Fair Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As part of her "Peace Begins at Home" Domestic Violence Awareness Program, Masto made a presentation on how to handle situations of domestic violence if they observe signs that abuse may be occurring. Masto also was to select a statewide patch design and symbol from Nevada Area Council Boy Scouts submissions. Oct. 9 marks the initial launch of the patch. The A.G.'s office will use the scouts to increase awareness and prevention among teens. The requirements for completion of the patch closely follow the Boy Scouts Merit Badge Advancement Program.

Sandi Hoover/Nevada AppealAttorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, left, talks with Boy Scouts Pinenut District Commissioner Bryan Stockton, middle, and Advancement Recognition Chairman for the Pinenut District Rob Boehmer during the annual Merit Badge Fair Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As part of her "Peace Begins at Home" Domestic Violence Awareness Program, Masto made a presentation on how to handle situations of domestic violence if they observe signs that abuse may be occurring. Masto also was to select a statewide patch design and symbol from Nevada Area Council Boy Scouts submissions. Oct. 9 marks the initial launch of the patch. The A.G.'s office will use the scouts to increase awareness and prevention among teens. The requirements for completion of the patch closely follow the Boy Scouts Merit Badge Advancement Program.

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Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, left, talks with Boy Scouts Pinenut District Commissioner Bryan Stockton, middle, and Advancement Recognition Chairman for the Pinenut District Rob Boehmer during the annual Merit Badge Fair Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As part of her "Peace Begins at Home" Domestic Violence Awareness Program, Masto made a presentation on how to handle situations of domestic violence if they observe signs that abuse may be occurring. Masto also was to select a statewide patch design and symbol from Nevada Area Council Boy Scouts submissions. Oct. 9 marks the initial launch of the patch. The A.G.'s office will use the scouts to increase awareness and prevention among teens. The requirements for completion of the patch closely follow the Boy Scouts Merit Badge Advancement Program.

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