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A beginner’s guide for understanding the role of gold in your financial future

Throughout these past several turbulent years, you have likely heard about investing in gold. Even with the increased exposure gold investments have received – as well as its place as one of the oldest ways people have accumulated and protected wealth – many Americans are still in the dark about the basic reasons why investing in this precious metal is important to their future.

Meet your perfect (money) match

For many, the relationship with your bank can be one of the longest and most important commitments you’ll ever have. However, if you’re among the few feeling as though you are in a one-sided relationship, maybe your bank is “just not that into you.” Just as there are many fish in the sea, there is a banking match out there for everyone, which can easily be found by simply assessing your personal finance needs.

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Settelmeyer pushes return to primary

A couple of weeks before Nevada’s GOP presidential caucuses, Republican state Sen. James Settelmeyer of Minden held a telephone town hall with 2,000 of his GOP constituents. He offered to help them find where their precincts were so they could meet and vote for their favorite candidates.

Food report involving polluted Nevada mine angers tribe

Test results the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has cited repeatedly as evidence that irrigated crops and livestock next to a polluted Nevada mine are safe for consumption were based on samples from four onions taken more than four years ago, newly disclosed documents show.

Dinosaurs looking for elbow room at natural history museum

If they can drum up enough money, the folks at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum have grand plans to almost double the size of the facility and open a fossil lab that could attract dinosaur researchers from all over.

In Brief

TENNIS

Wranglers find home ice more to their liking

With apologies to the fine citizens of Bakersfield, Calif., the Wranglers are in no hurry to return to their city.

Cooper: ‘What a loss’ of Houston

Whitney Houston was “the Barbra Streisand of her music,” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper said Saturday in Las Vegas.

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