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Nevada: History Day Nevada

Beware ... it's Friday the 13th, a day commonly known for misfortune and bad luck. However, many Incline residents prove not to be afraid of the infamous date, and new-age pagans even embrace Friday the 13th.
You'll find about six inches of white space on page A6 of today's Nevada Appeal. It has been left blank intentionally to mark the death of Bill Dolan, who has filled the space with "Past Pages" for 59 years.
CARSON CITY, Nev. - A North Dakota company went $75 million over an estimate for a major northern Nevada freeway project that includes a huge, behind-schedule bridge, with an apparent low bid Thursday of $393.4 million.
WASHINGTON Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer kicked off a three-day East Coast swing Wednesday with the first in a series of speeches to national audiences on energy policy and clean coal technologies.
CROWS Nest athlete Carley Smith has left a lasting impression on the United States. Not only did the 14-year-old dominate her much older rivals while competing in the United States recently, she also left a mark on the US history books following some record-breaking performances.
People like to be scared. Add some history and an afternoon or evening outdoors to a mixture of gentle shudders and goose bumps, and it's a plan for ghost-hunting Nevada style.
NEVADA, Mo. | Tuesday afternoon’s practice is about half over when Nevada High football coach John Skeans calls for the special teams unit.
Originally, German-American Day was celebrated in the 19th century. It was revived in 1987 as German-American Day and headed by Drs. Eberhard and Ruth Reichmann of the German Heritage society in Indiana. Thousands of Americans petitioned Congress for this day to proceed.
After Nevada State Controller Kathy Augustine died in July an autopsy test found a drug used to paralyze the respiratory system in her body. Chaz Higgs, her third husband...
Some will do it for the love of history, others for the thrill of the hunt. But most people taking part in the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt do it for one big reason well, it's actually more like a thousand dollars worth of them.

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