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President Johnson previously held the record for pardons, with about 7,000. Joe Biden broke that record with over 8,000 pardons.

EDITORIAL: Regulatory thicket will dog victims of California fires

If Gov. Newsom wants to facilitate reconstruction, he might also request technical help from those running states and municipalities who actually know how to encourage development rather than relying on those expert in killing it.

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I am proud of the role RPEN – Retired Public Employees of Nevada – had to congressional bill H.R. 82

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FROM THE EDITOR: Yucca project slowly pushing itself off the mat

You know that move in professional wrestling when the referee comes flying over to slap down a three count, only to have the nearly pinned opponent kick out at the last possible second.

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No emotions felt when burning book

State Thing bills are back again

I always tell myself it’s the last time I will write about State Things, but something always comes along to return me to the topic.

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Local students well behaved on field trip

FROM THE EDITOR: Reaction to original bonfire plan was quite predictable

In 1990, attorney and Internet law expert Mike Godwin introduced an online argument theory that has come to be known as “Godwin’s Law.” Simply put, he stated, “As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1.”

Before Maddux and Harper, there was Wheezer Dell

David W. Toll had made a name for himself in Nevada as a writer, author, and publisher. He’s written with unabashed affection about the state and its people for decades.

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Thank you to the generous lady at Irene’s

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President Johnson previously held the record for pardons, with about 7,000. Joe Biden broke that record with over 8,000 pardons.