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NDOT seeks bids for stimulus projects
The Nevada Transportation Department has met a deadline for seeking bids for $70 million in road projects, ranging from highway repaving to historic V&T Railway work and an antelope and deer overpass, being funded by federal stimulus dollars.");
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Forum touts Nevada's efforts in renewable energy
Curtis McCall, left, of solar light company Tytre Inc. speaks with Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., at an alternative energy fair at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve on Tuesday.");
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Construction Near Hoover Dam Halted
The Arizona Department of Transportation says road construction around Hoover Dam will be halted over the July 4 holiday weekend along U.S. 93.");
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Romney's return to Statehouse recalls tidy tenure
One by one, potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates are fading away or facing challenges.");
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Lawmakers Fail to Fund Volunteer Program
Nevada's AmeriCorps volunteer program is threatened because Gov. Jim Gibbons and lawmakers didn't approve $365,000 in state funds to qualify for $7.5 million in federal money.");
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33-Year-Old Man Nevada's Second Swine Flu Death
A 33-year-old Clark County man infected with the swine flu virus died Sunday, Southern Nevada health officials said.");
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Bobcat season shortened amid drop in kittens, rise in prices
Nevada wildlife commissioners voted Saturday to shorten the state's bobcat trapping season amid concerns by wildlife advocates that the fur's popularity might be causing overtrapping of the species.");
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Sex feels the credit squeeze in Nevada
Nobody in the business world has emerged unscathed from the financial carnage wreaked by the global recession.");
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Here's are highlights of new laws taking effect July 1 in Nevada: - AB10 protects nurses against retaliation for disclosing problems that endanger patients at hospitals or other medical facilities; and SB229 seeks to ensure that foreign-trained doctors who get visas to work in "medically underserved" areas actually provide care in those areas.");
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Jackson Doctor Hired by Concert Promoter
The cardiologist being sought for questioning in the investigation of Michael Jackson's death was hired by a concert promoter to accompany the entertainer to London for his comeback concert series, a Jackson advisor said today.");