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Fallout of budget cuts: Museums' closed doors
Nevada Southern Railway Museum Carson City - The state's seven museums typically get a third of their annual visitation from JulyA 4 through Labor Day.
Man who died in rural rollover into river identified
Thu, May 28, 2009 A man who died after his sport utility vehicle rolled over into a Southern Nevada river has been identified by the Clark County Coroner's Office.
Read the story from 1999 for more details.
Thu, May 6, 1999 The North Las Vegas City Council Wednesday unanimously approved a resolution in support of renaming the North Las Vegas Airport the Gus Sabo Airfield in honor of the 51-year-old airport manager who was killed when his experimental plane crashed March 7 while on a return trip from Mexico.
Gene Bennett Paul Eugene 'Gene' Bennett, 81 years old, passed away Saturday, April 11, 2009 in Las Vegas, NV.
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.
Water district rolls back impact fee
Virgin Valley Water District's Ordinance 2 fee, one of the impact fees the district collects from new development, has been rolled back to $3,300. The action came Tuesday, nearly two months after the water district board voted on Jan.
Church to celebrate Waymire's birthday on Sunday
FERNLEY--Members of Calvary Chapel Fernley are throwing a huge birthday party for Maxine Waymire, who will turn 100 years old, and thus on Sunday church members will celebrate her big day at 11:30 a.m. at ...
Architects press for - pencil-ready' projects
Fri, Feb 27, 2009 Legislature 2009 coverage - Architects are suffering with the rest of the construction industry as Nevadaa s real estate market continues to decline.
Read the Sun's story from 1998 for more details.
Sun, Feb 22, 1998 William Job Leavitt, Jr., a key figure in the Las Vegas anthrax scare, was released from jail Saturday night on his own recognizance.
EMS workers picket at AMR headquarters
Local couple rescued from blizzard during snow machine outing Victoria Wendt said today she is so grateful to be back in the Valley.
Reno is beneficiary of Las Vegas' loss
Thu, Feb 12, 2009 Sun Blogs Culture Imagine the delight that rippled through the art community when European art collectors Pujo and Anita Zabludowicz proposed building a museum of contemporary art in the Las ...
Couple missing on Cedar Mountain rescued
More than 50 law enforcement agency members, search and rescue volunteers and private citizens searched for nearly two days to find a couple missing on Cedar Mountain since Sunday.
Missing couple rescued from Cedar Mountain
The missing couple lost on Cedar Mountain since Sunday were located and are "alert, conscious and mobile," said a spokesperson for the Iron County Sheriff's office at about 5 p.m. The Wendts from Overton, Nev.
Bald eagles finding a new winter home
DID YOU KNOW? Predating the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the bald eagle was declared an endangered species in 1967 for much of the United States except Alaska, where about half the world's bald eagles live.
North Coast Journal Weekly Politics
Dawn. Mount Eerie . The saint of all albums for 2008, Dawn is humble, beautiful, insightful, simple, honest, pure and good; sort of makes me want to cry.
More of Nevada's wacky and o...
Richard Moreno, author of 'Backyard Traveler' and former Northern Nevada resident, began his latest book as a list of oddities and curiosities in Nevada.
The 1,500ft sculpture refound in Utah
Swirling 1,500ft into Utah's Great Salt Lake, Spiral Jetty is one of the world's unnatural wonders.
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