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From TV to Trade Skills: How Vegas PBS Is Quietly Doing What Government Can’t

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, July 20, 2025 11:43 am

While Washington bloats with bureaucracy and promises of top-down solutions, one quiet force in Nevada is proving that local, self-driven initiatives still get the job done. Vegas PBS, best known for its television programming, continues to outperform government agencies when it comes to actually preparing Americans for work. Through its Workforce Training and Economic Development program, the station honored 164 new graduates over the weekend—individuals who didn’t wait for a handout but took personal responsibility to improve their future.

For 15 years, this initiative has provided real-world, skill-based training in fields that actually matter—like medical assistance, IT, and entrepreneurship—while Washington keeps throwing money at broken systems. One graduate, Asia Crowfield, exemplifies what this country needs more of: grit. A mother who once worked in the restaurant industry, she returned to school online while raising a family. She’s now a certified medical assistant and co-owner of a lemonade business with her daughter. That’s what economic freedom and personal drive look like.

Unlike bloated government job programs, the Vegas PBS model is simple and effective: it’s online, flexible, and doesn’t wait for red tape to clear. Classes never get canceled, and anyone can start tomorrow. This is the kind of innovation America needs more of—local, nimble, and focused on results instead of virtue signals and empty promises.

As Debra Solt, who launched the program during the aftermath of the Great Recession, put it: “We’re here to help our community grow.” And unlike so many federal programs, this one is clearly delivering. It’s not flashy, but it’s powerful—because it restores what really matters: self-reliance, opportunity, and community support without dependency.

In an age where big government sells utopia but rarely delivers, it’s grassroots efforts like these that quietly restore the American dream—one job at a time.

Original source: 8 News Now

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