If ever a man appeared to have prepared himself for the flak and sucker punches found in Nevada’s legislative and university politics, it was Jack Lund Schofield.
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By the time this is published, I will have attended Veterans and Military Day at the Legislature in Carson City.
I remember a time back in the 6th grade when I turned in a book report. Mr. Levanis reviewed it, handed it back to me and said, “This isn’t acceptable. Go back and do it over.”
“There’s a correlation between those who play the lottery and income,” Nevada economist Thomas Cargill said in 2005. “You know, the lottery is a regressive tax on people who are not very good at math. I saw that on a bumper sticker in California.”
Ah, it is mid-March again, my favorite time of year. Winter is turning to spring, the bridge between chilly night and hot-as-youknowwhat summers. My birthday is in March, St. Patrick’s Day is in March and Spring begins in March.
Venna Davis spent the better part of a long life helping to bring green to the desert.