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Nevada officials discuss water ahead of legislative session

LAS VEGAS — The state’s Legislative Commission’s Subcommittee to Study Water continued discussions about potential bill draft requests ahead of the Nevada Legislature session that begins in less than a year.

VEA discusses changing industry at annual meeting

The electric utility industry is about to undergo significant changes, Valley Electric Association Inc. officials said at the co-op’s 2016 annual meeting.

More federal funding for wild horse management sought

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday said he will pursue legal options to force the federal government to fund the management of Nevada’s wild horse population at appropriate levels.

Nevada Supreme Court to hear commerce tax referendum May 2

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Supreme Court will hear oral arguments May 2 on whether a referendum to put the state’s new commerce tax to a public vote meets legal muster to continue.

Car catches fire after striking utility pole

Two people escaped serious injury Sunday when their vehicle hit a utility pole and caught fire.

Former NCSO Sgt. Horn given suspended sentence and fine

The former sheriff’s deputy who accepted a felony plea agreement last month for drug charges will not go to prison at this time, but will not be able to hired as a police officer elsewhere.

Former Assessor Matson fined by ethics commission

The State of Nevada Commission on Ethics penalized former Nye County Tax Assessor Shirley Matson a total of $5,000 for her two counts of misconduct while in office.

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