Nevada

Jul
17
2004

Pernicious water problems

Natalie Everett's article in the current Rebel Yell (UNLV's student newspaper) explores where the blame lies for Southern Nevada's pernicious water problems. The article cites the Southern Nevada Water Authority in stating that more than 85,000 acre feet of water are wasted each year in the Las Vegas area because of improper irrigation (broken sprinklers, watering sidewalks etc.)

Jul
17
2004

Water workshop to be held in Ely

The Ad Hoc Nevada Water Network is sponsoring a July 20th workshop in Ely, Nevada. The workshop will focus on the consequences of importing rural water to Clark County.

Jul
17
2004

CAPPAERT v. UNITED STATES, 426 U.S. 128 (1976)

CAPPAERT v. UNITED STATES, 426 U.S. 128 (1976) - 1976 Supreme Court decision affirming the Ninth Circuit that as of 1952 when the United States reserved Devil's Hole, it acquired by reservation water rights in unappropriated appurtenant water sufficient to maintain the level of the underground pool to preserve its scientific (426 U.S. 128, 129) value and thereby implement the Presidential Proclamation.

May
12
2004

Firepower photos

The Sierra Tarn Gallery has photos from the 2004 Firepower Demonstration on the Nellis AFB range today. A spectacular show including a complete combat search and rescue (CSAR) demonstration. Thanks to the Air Force for allowing us to attend.

Apr
26
2004

Christensen details campaign expenses

Nevada Assemblyman Chad Christensen is defending himself against charges that he used campaign funds to set up a personal business. The Las Vegas Mercury asks "Did Assemblyman Chad Christensen really spend all that money at Taco Bell, Fatburger and Burger King?" There are more details including specifics about the various amounts in the Reno Gazette-Journal.

Nov
11
2003

Standing up for what you believe

Ever wonder what it means to stand up for what you believe in? Senator Harry Reid (D) of Nevada knows as he stood and spoke for over eight hours on the floor of the Senate on Monday. The senator's response to the Republican majority's plans to have a marathon 30-hour debate later this week on controversial conservative judicial nominees the Bush administration would like to see confirmed.

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