32°F
weather icon Clear

State bug bill advances

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Assembly has unanimously approved a bill to name the Vivid Dancer Damselfly the state bug, sending the Senate-endorsed plan to Gov. Jim Gibbons for his signature.

Students from John R. Beatty Elementary School in Las Vegas won a statewide contest to select the winged creature as worthy of official state treatment. The fourth-graders selected the bug because its blue and silver wings reflect the state's colors.

In Republican Assemblyman Lynn Stewart's words: "It has a beautiful name that rolls off your tongue. Not only that, it's a useful insect. It eats mosquitoes and other harmful insects."

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Yen rises against the U.S. dollar; Gold reaches $5,100 an ounce

Gold gained 2% to nearly $5,100 an ounce, while silver jumped 6.4% to about $108 per ounce. The value of precious metals has surged in recent months as investors sought relatively safe places to invest.

MORE STORIES