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Rosen Highlights Nevada Components Of Defense, Tourism Bills
The Nevada National Security Site, a.k.a. the test site, will get an extra $135 million in the massive defense authorization bill.

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The Nevada National Security Site, a.k.a. the test site, will get an extra $135 million in the massive defense authorization bill.

The Bureau of Land Management announced plans to relocate senior leadership positions.
Sondra Cosgrove believes her group, Vote Nevada, has a better chance at qualifying for the ballot this time around.
The Las Vegas airport had no business being named for Pat McCarran.
On Tuesday, the Southern Nevada Health District said the variant was found in a woman from Clark County.
The boxing death of a UNLV student prompted the Nevada Athletic Commission to adopt rules covering amateur contests and exhibitions.
A group of conservationists and tribal leaders held a press conference on the overuse of water within the Colorado River Basin.
Both measures need 60 votes to advance under Senate rules but have been stalled by Republican opposition in the evenly divided Senate.
Western states stand to gain major water infrastructure investments.
Audio recordings detail meeting.
Staffing problems continue to plague Ely State Prison, further delaying the reopening of a nearby conservation camp.
Southern Nevada was in the top 13 metro areas with the most undocumented immigrants that would be eligible for citizenship.
The average home in Nevada gained $80,000 in equity between the third quarter of last year and this year.
The emergency grant program was inspired by hundreds of nonprofits during the state’s recent three-month “listening tour.”
Republicans in Nevada and the nation are supremely confident about the prospect of huge victories in next year’s election.
Democratic Sens. Jon Tester of Montana and Joe Manchin of West Virginia joined with the GOP in backing the resolution, which passed 52-48.
More than $5 million in Indian Community Block Grant-American Rescue Plan (ICDBG-ARP) grants were awarded to five Tribal communities.
It’s deja vu all over again at the Clark County School district.
“We need a district attorney who is going to fight for the people, who knows what a fight for the people is like.”
The press event, held inside the U.S. Capitol, included two GOP members who have been stripped of their committee assignments.