CARSON CITY — Despite the tough words earlier this week by Gov. Brian Sandoval, the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear dump is still alive. “It’s in suspended animation,” said Robert Halstead, executive director of the state’s Agency for Nuclear …
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Sandoval says no way to Yucca Mountain – Las Vegas Sun
Gov. Sandoval: Nye County may want a nuke dump but it doesn’t speak for Nevada – Las Vegas Sun
Gov. Sandoval Unveils ‘Discover Your Nevada’ Campaign – KTVN.com
Sandoval, Krolicki kick off Discover Your Nevada campaign – Reno Gazette
Sandoval uses new law to reshape wildlife agency – Las Vegas Review Journal
Gov. Sandoval Visits Veterans at Reno Hospital – KTVN
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Gov. Sandoval Visits Veterans at Reno Hospital
KTVN Brian Sandoval toured a Reno veterans' hospital Friday to show his support for our men and women who have served. "Veterans have always been a priority for … Sandoval's Budget is BackwardsAbout – Cities & Towns |
Nevada gears up for new leadership – KTNV Las Vegas
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Nevada gears up for new leadership
KTNV Las Vegas Brian Sandoval will be sworn in as the first Hispanic Governor of Nevada on Monday morning. A crowd of more than 400 people is expected in Carson City to … Sandoval inauguration: Something positive in the airLas Vegas Review-Journal (blog) Inauguration Brings Pomp, Ceremony To Carson CityKTVN Brian Sandoval Becomes Nevada's 29th GovernorAbout – Cities & Towns Las Vegas Review – Journal -Nevada Appeal all 17 news articles » |
Gov.-Elect Sandoval Names 29-Member Transition Advisory Team – Carson Now
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Gov.-Elect Sandoval Names 29-Member Transition Advisory Team
Carson Now … executive director of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association; Rhoads, a rancher and Republican representing much of rural Nevada; Denny Voreck, … |
Sandoval officially declares candidacy, won’t sign tax pledge – Las Vegas Sun
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Sandoval officially declares candidacy, won't sign tax pledge
Las Vegas Sun On water issues, Sandoval said he supports the process involving the Southern Nevada Water Authority to draw water from rural Nevada. … |