
Just rolling along: A worker rolls a coating over the design on the road under an entrance to Harrah's Las Vegas. The entrance will open April 1. Photo by John Gurzinski.
Veto bill gets cool reception
State lawmakers responded coolly Friday to Las Vegas Mayor Jan Jones' quest for veto power over city legislation, saying they'd like to see more support for the idea before approving it. "At this point I have concerns about giving one individual more power," said Assembly Minority Whip Deanna Braunlin of Las Vegas. "I'd like to hear from the other councilmen."
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Saturday, March 15, 1997
News
Veto bill gets cool reception
Chasers take weather by storm
IN BRIEF
Deaths
Plea bargain reached in man's death
Former congressman wants ambassadorship
District sets boundaries for West Middle School
Community college head accepts new duties
Proposed Ward Valley study sham, Wilson says
Pena selects ex-Nye County consultant for chief of staff
Assembly bill targets abuse of seniors
Police release sketch of witness
Student arrested on weapons charge in Minden
Woman found slain is identified
Dead woman found in room
Police shooting ruled justifiable
Group aids rare minnow
RELIGION: Religion notes
Sports
COLUMN: Joe Hawk
Winston regulars enjoy Busch series races
Lady Rebels hold six-school meet
Christian waiting for next chance
Monroe honored to take turn in Trickle's car
Lewis advances at King of the Hill
Quiet James making noise for Rebels
Business
Hilton likely to raise stakes in hostile bid for ITT
Gunning for green: Speedway's effect on tourism watched
Vegas set to get the goods
IN BRIEF
Suit urges court to take over AOL
Lifestyles
Opinion
Review-Journal letters to the editor
Judicial reform
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