Campaign officials say President Barack Obama's Nevada visit this weekend will include a speech at a Las Vegas high school.
The event set for Sunday evening at Desert Pines High School kicks off a three-day stay in southern Nevada, where Obama will prepare for next Wednesday's presidential debate in Colorado.
Campaign officials say the debate preparations will take place at an undisclosed location in Henderson.
It will be Obama's ninth appearance in Nevada this year.
Nevada is a key battleground state in the upcoming election.
Early voting in Nevada begins on Saturday, October 20 – through November 6th.
Here are some other key dates to remember:
• October 6: Online Voter Registration Closes
• October 16: In Person Voter Registration Closes
• October 20: Early Vote Begins
• November 2: Early Vote Ends
• November 6: ELECTION DAY
For more information, please visit WWW.WASHOECOUNTY.U.S./VOTERS or GottaVote.com
Meanwhile, Ann Romney will campaign in Reno on Thursday for her husband's presidential bid.
The wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will attend a rally at the Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater in Bartley Ranch. Doors open at 10 a.m. and the rally beings at 11:30 a.m.
Tickets are limited, click here to RSVP: http://annromneyinreno.eventbrite.com
Craig Romney will hold a Hispanic Dialogue in Reno with former U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin. The event is open to the public.
Afterwards, Craig Romney will speak at the grand opening of the Team Nevada office in East Las Vegas.
With the November election just weeks away and the presidential contest a dead heat in Nevada, both Romney and President Barack Obama have been making frequent visits to the Silver State.
Obama plans a campaign stop in Las Vegas on Sunday. It will be his ninth appearance in the state this year.