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Study warns of major Nevada water problems
A new study predicts that climate change will create devastating drought in this state and throughout the Southwest and continue to drop the levels of already low Lake Mead and Lake Powell, threatening the ...");
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Fire school could close
The state's university regents, trying to cope with budget woes, will consider a proposal at their August meeting in Reno to shut down a debt-laden firefighting academy in eastern Nevada.");
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Voter registration deadline hits
Tuesday was the final day for Nevadans to register to vote in the Aug. 12 primary, and election officials were expected to end up with a total of 1.3 million voters once the final signups were tallied.");
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Miss Carson City named Miss Nevada
Juliana Erdesz, Miss Carson City, was crowned the new Miss Nevada 2008 Friday night at the Grand Sierra Resort.");
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Technology aids Nevada rural mental health services
Officials hope technology, newly licensed counselors, partnerships with higher education and community education about suicide will reduce deaths and improve the quality of life for rural Nevadans.");
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Nevada primary balloting grows near
While a score or so of incumbents - including longtime Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury who represents Laughlin - wait for the Nevada Supreme Court's rulings on term limits, their names are on the ...");
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Welfare cuts planned
As a souring economy makes life tougher for growing numbers of poor Nevadans, the state is preparing to cut back on the services designed to help them.");
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I-Team: NHP Trooper Case Could Challenge Nevada DUI Law
State Trooper Edward Lattin's arrest earlier this week has put our state's DUI laws under scrutiny again.");
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Free-meals tax ruling stands
The Nevada Supreme Court says it won't reconsider its ruling in a case that could lead to as much as $150 million in refunds in state and local taxes to casinos and restaurants.");
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Nevada Jobless Rate High
CARSON CITY, Nev. - About 90,500 Nevadans were out of work in June as the state's unemployment rate climbed to 6.4 percent, its highest level in more than 14 years, according to a report released Friday.");