The former head of Clark County Juvenile Justice Services used racial epithets to describe youth offenders while he perpetuated an unprofessional atmosphere around his employees, a recently obtained report found.
“As a result of the investigation and the substantiated findings, Jack Martin was terminated from employment,” county spokesman Jennifer Cooper told the Review-Journal Thursday.
The embattled director of Clark County’s Juvenile Justice Services was accused earlier this year of nepotism, inappropriate remarks and sham discipline proceedings.
Cafe Rio Mexican Grill, home of the original Sweet Pork Barbacoa, is continuing to expand its footprint in the U.S., reporting five-year growth of over 50 percent. The popular fast casual restaurant chain specializing in Mexican cuisine first opened in Utah in 1997 and has continued to grow its portfolio across eleven states, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. By the end of 2023, the company is expected to open six additional locations, bringing the restaurant chain’s total to 163 locations.