by Jon Ralston Tue, 09/02/2014 - 11:15
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Our @TheNVIndy six-part series will look back at a year of COVID in Nevada. The prologue to “What Happened Here” is… t.co/DxMPYQLqU8
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Oh my God, this is so funny.
Jimmy Fallon mangles Amodei's name, but said the congressman spent his day off "repri… t.co/MFrRz3B6b2
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Tomorrow we present a prologue (and video) to a 6-part series @TheNVIndy looking at COVID in NV a year later. I cou… t.co/y5C0BapgqB
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"The proposed amendment would limit the director’s discretion by allowing deductions of no more than 25 percent of… t.co/WI5RNMfn0g
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@EggLifeLivin @jkwhitmer3 Yes, it's over for me Egg.
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@EggLifeLivin @jkwhitmer3 Soon.
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BIG DAN! t.co/g5G9fkD2O8
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Marchant...said on Thursday that he still believed the 2020 election was “stolen” from both him and Trump...
“We h… t.co/NtNAeLuzvN
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@ShawnDyke @tokenbrotha Miss you guys!
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UPDATED WITH TRANSCRIPTS OF INTERVIEWS WITH TRUSTEES AND MARTINEZ
The attorney general's office has filed a seven-count complaint against the Washoe County School District for its botched firing of Superintendent Pedro Martinez.
Martinez is back at work and took a $25,000 settlement, but the AG is not done with the trustees.
The AG wants up to $500 for each count from each trustee for violating the Open Meeting Law and the public trust.
More to come, but complaint attached here.
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