T alk is cheap, but moving is expensive. That’s why it’s worth looking at which states attract the most new residents.
Opinion
Just as my faith in humanity is being restored, another incident at our store reminds me to think twice.
Now that Donald Trump occupies the White House, a handful of Republicans have developed brain lock over the value of an independent judiciary
The United States of America is faltering but still the best nation in the world.
As I was reading the Pahrump Valley Times and the story about traffic problems, it made me think of what drivers should do frequently before getting behind the wheel.
Even if national media or political pundits fail to mention Nevada’s February caucus, candidates and their campaigns know where we fall on the nominating calendar.
Nevada has been growing at a rapid rate, making it the fastest-growing state in the nation. Our business-friendly environment continues to bring new and exciting businesses, leading to an increase in both population and economic growth. Nevada’s companies are creating products and services, as well as finding new partnerships inside and outside of the United States.
According to an October Rasmussen poll, 38% of likely voters say they intend to vote for “someone other than President Donald Trump or the Democratic presidential nominee” in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Somewhere between that third helping of pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving and that prime rib with potatoes and gravy from New Year’s Eve, the average American will gain anywhere from as little as one pound to as much as five pounds over the holidays.
Incidents of domestic terrorism in the United States are “through the roof,” U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nevada, said on Nevada Newsmakers.
T alk is cheap, but moving is expensive. That’s why it’s worth looking at which states attract the most new residents.
Just as my faith in humanity is being restored, another incident at our store reminds me to think twice.
Now that Donald Trump occupies the White House, a handful of Republicans have developed brain lock over the value of an independent judiciary
The United States of America is faltering but still the best nation in the world.