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Concerned citizens speak out about taxes at TEA Party
About 150 people turned out Saturday at Mesquite City Hall for a flag-bedecked TEA Party.
College of Southern Nevada President Dr. Michael D. Richards announced changes to CSN sites and centers that will ensure Southern Nevada rural and urban communities' access to higher education services.
Riding Choppers in the Valley of Fire
Hi-Ho, Honda Fury, away! I did my best impersonation of the Lone Ranger while riding the Honda chopper through Nevada's Valley of Fire.
Two Moapa Valley HS students killed in I - 15 crash near Mesquite
We know more about a crash that killed two teenagers near Mesquite. The accident happened around 10:30am on the I-15. NHP says five people were in the SUV when it rolled over on a median.
County aims to expand Bunkerville Township boundaries
Neighboring jurisdictions are seeing different potential results from their viewpoints across boundary lines, borders that county commissioners could change today.
View from the top puts things in perspective
Nearly 40 members of the Desert Dames Hiking Group celebrated Mesquite's 25th anniversary by hiking to the top of Flat Top Mesa last Friday.
Boulder City braces for loss of CSN learning center
Mary Forsyth, left, and Diane Hernandez look at student offerings during an art show this week at the Boulder City CSN campus, which is slated to close in June.
No fair! Weather, economy take toll
Sun, Apr 19, 2009 Sun Archives Fair could grow, but should it? How did the Clark County Fair and Rodeo in Logandale do? Not so good.
VVWD ponders fee waiver request from veterans
A request to have Virgin Valley Water District connection fees waived for the proposed Mesquite Veterans Center will have to wait another two weeks for a water board decision.
Clark County Fair Begins In Logandale
LAS VEGAS -- The annual Clark County Fair and Rodeo celebrates its 22nd year this week in the town of Logandale.
Two CSN centers likely to survive cuts as four others close
Mon, Mar 30, 2009 Sun Archives More stories about education Even under what some higher education officials have called a "doomsday scenario," the College of Southern Nevada would likely keep open two learning centers it had planned to close if it endured large budget cuts.
Importing water a theme as county board seated
The newly-appointed Nye County Water District Board met for the first time last week and took care of administrative business, but the underlying theme seemed to be to devise a way to import water into Pahrump and protect Nye County from actions by other water authorities.
In limbo: Status of - save our satellite' pleas to CSN
Sun coverage Archive of Sun education stories When the College of Southern Nevada announced plans last summer to close six learning centers in mid-2009 to save money, the decision sounded concrete.
Nevada standout likes Wildcats
Every so often, the stars align and the chips all fall in the right place. For Overton Moapa Valley inside linebacker Jake Pearce , it seems as if everything is coming together in his football career at the same wonderful time.
High School Rodeo begins spring season
The Smith Valley/Yerington High School Rodeo Club members have begun the spring season after many attended some rodeos during the shorter fall season.
Drop in endangered moapa dace populations subject of potential lawsuit
Moapa dace live in just a few warm springs in Nevada. For more than 40 years, this tiny fish have been protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Volunteers will allow public to see Moapa Valley refuge
Three decades after its creation, the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge will finally open to the public, if only for one day a week.
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