Utah wins late, UNLV Lady Rebels ready to go

The first semifinal of the Mountain West Conference women’s tournament was won by Utah on a runner in the lane by Morgan Warburton.

Governor looking at education stimulus waiver

Gov. Jim Gibbons says he is still trying to figure out whether the state will need to send a waiver to the Department of Education to try to capture some of the funding available from the federal stimulus bill.

Budget town hall tomorrow

Legislators are hosting a public forum on the budget in both Northern and Southern Nevada on Saturday.

CQ takes a look at Reid

U.S. Senate reporter Kate Hunter of Congressional Quarterly notes in a story published today that Sen. Harry Reid “has been putting some daylight” between himself and President Obama as part of a re-election strategy to demonstrate independence and avoid falling into the trap that cost former majority leader Tom Daschle his seat in 2006.

Nevada foreclosure bill advances

CARSON CITY (AP) — A key Nevada Senate panel voted unanimously Friday for a bill that would help homeowners win court judgments for personal property damaged or sold during improper foreclosure proceedings.

Report shows Nevada lobbyists’ spending

CARSON CITY — The economic gloom that marked the start of Nevada’s 2009 legislative session didn’t seem to faze lobbyists, who spent $57,996 on food and drinks at dinners, receptions and other events during February.

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