Nevada Scores Poorly in Injury Study
Nevada does a relatively poor job of enacting laws and programs aimed at preventing injuries, a report released today indicates.
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Nevada Gov. Sandoval a mixed bag as potential Romney running mate
Conventional wisdom among Mitt Romney VP-watchers is that the presumptive GOP nominee should pick a running mate who is experienced and rather boring, someone who would neither embarrass him nor outshine him.
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Nevada jobless rate dips below 12 percent in April
Nevada's unemployment rate dipped below 12 percent in April for the first time in nearly three years, with much of the improvement attributed to a shrinking labor pool even though there were positive signs of job growth in the private sector, the state reported Friday.
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Nevada to investigate Bobbi Kristina’s underage gambling in Las Vegas
Daniel S Levine Nevada gambling officials are planning to investigate Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only daughter of the late Whitney Houston, for allegedly gambling underage. read more
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Nevada jobless rate drops below 12% in April for first time in nearly three years
Nevada jobless rate drops below 12% in April for first time in nearly three years
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Nevada rated B+ for friendliness to small businesses
Sure, Nevada's taxes are low, but be prepared to shell out extra for workforce training. That's the message from a new small-business climate survey conducted by business-to-business website Thumbtack.com and entrepreneurship think tank Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
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Nevada struggles to fill vacant jobs
The state of Nevada is recruiting workers again and agencies are trying to get the word out.
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Nevada Provides Best Viewing Locations for Annular Eclipse
CARSON CITY, NV-- - On Sunday, May 20, eclipse-chasers will have to travel to the western United States to witness a spectacular annular solar eclipse, and Nevada will get the lion's share of the eclipse's ...
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Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. Announces Completion of Equity Financing for a Total of $15.9 Million
Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. Announces Completion of Equity Financing for a Total of $15.9 Million
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Family values ex-Nevada lawmaker appears in bikini for Maxim
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A former Nevada state Senator who ran on a Christian family values platform has posed in a bikini as a write-in candidate for the men's magazine Maxim's "Hot 100" contest. The magazine will announce results of the annual contest next week, but a photo of Elizabeth Halseth posed in a black bikini against a desert mountain backdrop has featured on the magazine's website as ...
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