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Henderson, Nevada is a very rapidly growing city with a projected 2004 population of over 230,000, placing it among the top five largest cities within Nevada and among the top one-hundred largest in the United States with respect to population. In fact, its growth places it among the top hundred fastest growing towns in America In fact, its rapid growth places it among the top hundred fastest growing cities in America. Nevada, known as the "Silver State" and whose motto is "Wide Open," has an overall population of over 2,200,000. Regional resources include Las Vegas that is reachable from Henderson.
According to the US Census, Henderson has a highly educated population with over 85% having graduated from high school and over 20% being college graduates. The Henderson area is served by a respected network of schools and colleges. High schools include the Basic High School, Black Mountain Fellowship, Com College South High School, Coronado High School, Foothill High School, Green Valley High School, and Lake Mead Christian Academy. The Community College of Southern Nevada, Dixie State College of Utah, ITT Technical Institute, Loma Linda University, Mohave Community College, Southern Utah University, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, and University of California-Riverside are among the local and nearby colleges.
The Get Henderson, Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas Tribune, Get Nevada News, Nevada Legal Press, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Get Las Vegas News, Review Journal and News Clark County will provide you with information on news and events concerning Henderson, such as Henderson Nevada Golf, Condos in Henderson Nevada, Hotels in Henderson Nevada, Homes in Henderson Nevada and New Homes in Henderson Nevada. You can also join the residents of Henderson in following the games of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas Runnin' Rebels and New Mexico Highlands University Cowboys. The population of Henderson, of relatively average age, has access to medical care at local and regional facilities such as Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Henderson, St Rose Dominican Hospital, and St Rose Dominican Hospital Siena Campus. The US Census collects information on the size of the arts, entertainment, and recreation industry (including performing arts, spectator sports, and gambling) by city. Based on this information, Henderson, Nevada is in the top-100 arts and entertainment cities in America. Henderson residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Henderson area among Henderson Nevada Real Estate, Henderson Nevada Maps, Henderson Nevada Mortgages, New Homes in Henderson Nevada and Homes for Sale in Henderson Nevada.
Per the census, the 2000 median household income in Henderson was over $55,000. This is higher than the national average income, but Henderson housing costs in 2000 were higher than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in Henderson being over $155,000. The top sectors for employment in Henderson, Nevada are Arts, Entertainment, Recreation, Accommodation and Food Services, Educational, Health and Social Services, Retail Trade. VirtualHenderson.com is a new site for information on Henderson, Nevada that will be expanded during 2006, including Henderson Nevada, Henderson Nevada Realtors, Henderson Nevada Apartments, Houses for Sale in Henderson Nevada and Henderson Nevada Jobs.
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