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Nevada City, CA (California) - Downtown Nevada City in December 2006
Nevada City, CA (California) - Downtown Nevada City in December 2006
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    Gatorade® National Track & Field Athletes of the Year: Amy Weissenbach and Gunnar Nixon

    06/23/11 In its 26th year of honoring the nation's best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with ESPN RISE, today announced Amy Weissenbach of Harvard-Westlake School and Gunnar Nixon of Santa Fe High School as its 2010-11 Gatorade National Track & Field Athletes of the Year. ? Weissenbach and Nixon were surprised with the news at the 2010-11 USA Outdoor Track & Field ...
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    Gold Seeker Closing Report: Gold and Silver Gain Once More

    06/22/11 Gold fell $4 to $1541.00 at about 6:30AM EST, but it then rose to as high as $1558.09 by late morning in New York and ended with a gain of 0.48%. Silver fell to $35.878 in London, but it then climbed to as high as $36.763 in New York and ended with a gain of 0.8%.
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    NIC ticket sales from all across NV, CA, UT, & AZ so far

    06/22/11 As reported last week, ticket sales for the 2011 Night in the Country Music Festival in Yerington are way ahead of last year, and camp site reservations are over triple what they were in 2010.
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    Walking on sunshine? Not green advocates

    06/20/11 The blistering Southern Nevada sun could be the salvation of the local economy, renewable-energy advocates say. But the debate continues about whether the Silver State went forward or backward in the last legislative session.
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    06/20/11 Three Kentucky coal miners trapped for hours in an underground mine because of flooding remained in good condition Monday and have moved to dry ground inside the complex while waiting to be taken out, a state spokesman said.
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    Conservationists battle city in Lake Tahoe fight

    06/20/11 A conservation group is asking a federal judge to throw out South Lake Tahoe's new planning regulations.
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    Insomniac Takes the VIP Experience to the Next Level for the 15th Annual Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas

    06/20/11 Table Service Comes With a View, So Do the Helicopter Rides, Tickets and Table Reservations Available at ElectricDaisyCarnival.com
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    Police and merchants say downtown Reno safe despite two recent major shootings

    06/20/11 Reno Police detectives are seeking assistance in identifying the subjects and vehicle from the shooting in the area of the Freight House District early Saturday morning.
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    Pittsburgh could lead United States in speed of recovery

    06/20/11 Western Pennsylvania's stable housing market and broad economic base will allow it to bounce back faster from the recession than many areas of the country.
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    Gatorade® National Softball Player of the Year: Paige McDuffee

    06/13/11 In its 26th year of honoring the nation's best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with ESPN RISE, today announced Paige McDuffee of The Woodlands High School as its 2010-11 Gatorade National Softball Player of the Year.
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    Marie Callender's restaurant in Simi Valley closes as company files for bankruptcy protection

    06/13/11 Marie Callender's restaurant in Simi Valley closes as company files for bankruptcy protection
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    Walker River Flooding From Mason to Wabuska

    06/13/11 The Walker River in Mason Valley is at Flood Stage. Minor flooding is occurring along the Walker River from Mason to Wabuska.
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    Reid Dollars Seed Senate Incumbents

    06/13/11 WASHINGTON - With Sen. Harry Reid having won back his Nevada seat in 2010, he spread around early money this year to fellow Democrats who are facing voters in upcoming elections, according to a new campaign finance report. Reid provided Nevada state Treasurer
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    Ex-BART Officer Johannes Mehserle Released From Jail

    06/13/11 A former Bay Area Rapid Transit officer convicted of the fatal shooting of an unarmed man has been released from jail after serving one year of a two-year sentence.
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    Bethany University will close: Private funding didn't materialize

    06/13/11 SCOTTS VALLEY - The end has come for Bethany University, the nearly 100-year-old Christian college in Scotts Valley that has suffered dwindling finances and shrinking enrollment in the past couple of years.
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    Supreme Court upholds conflict-of-interest laws

    06/13/11 Justices unanimously back ethics laws that bar lawmakers from voting on issues in which they have a conflict of interest. Also, the court splits in a case concerning foreign-born children of unwed American fathers. The Supreme Court upheld ethics laws across the nation that forbid legislators and city council members from voting on matters in which they have a conflict of interest, rejecting the ...
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    County?s Unemployment Rate Falls

    06/10/11 While the most recent national unemployment rate for Americans overall jumped to 9.1-percent, Creek County Oklahoma has seen a betterment with the number of job seekers finding employment.
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    Blog » BYU Sports

    06/05/11 Two photographs, separated by 78 years, show Flyn Spings in the Ruby Mountains at about 6,100 feet. Most notable is the encroachment of pinyon-juniper in shrubland, apparent in the modern photo on the right.
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    Civil War was felt in Utah, too

    06/05/11 The sound of cannons thundering across the green fields of Getttys-burg never reached the sprawling vista of the Salt Lake Valley. No shouts for secession rallied men to war here; no blood was spilled in battles pitting brother against brother. read more
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    Formidable Sierra snowpack likely to spell trouble for July 4 rafting in North Tahoe

    06/03/11 The Truckee River gushes last Thursday morning, framed by the fresh snow that fell a week ago. This story has been corrected to reflect the correct spelling of the name of chief deputy water master for the Truckee River Operating Agreement organization in Reno as Chad Blanchard.
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