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![]() Workers from Sierra Architectural Installation apply finishing touches to the Assembly Chambers on Thursday. The 69th session of Legislature opens today. Photo by K.M. Cannon/Special to the Review-Journal. Welfare hot issue for stateSenate Majority Leader Bill Raggio believes the top issue facing the Legislature as it opens today -- besides the budget, always lawmakers' biggest challenge -- is welfare reform.Nevada legislators have to make decisions on some emotional issues in their efforts to create a state welfare plan under the federal welfare reform bill passed in 1996. FULL TEXT |
Retailing taking off at Las Vegas resortsRetail developer Sheldon Gordon believes his latest venture on the Strip will enhance his nearby signature project, The Forum Shops at Caesars.Gordon announced last week that his company, Gordon Group Holdings Ltd., of Santa Monica, Calif., will develop a retail and entertainment complex, Caesars Maximus, in front of Caesars Palace and a short stroll south of Forum Shops. FULL TEXT Inaugural tickets aren't the hot items they were in '93WASHINGTON -- Nevadans flooded their congressional offices four years ago with ticket requests for President Clinton's inauguration, but demand for his second swearing-in is more like a trickle.Maybe it has something to do with the site of the presidential inaugural ball for Nevada and other Western states. In 1993, the Western ball was at the stately Kennedy Center. This year, it will be at the Washington Hilton, a less glamorous landmark also known as the Hinckley Hilton because it's where John Hinckley shot President Reagan in 1981. FULL TEXT |
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