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Former Minden assemblyman files complaint against successor

Former District 39 Assemblyman Kelly Kite, R-Minden, filed a complaint Monday with the secretary of state’s office that makes various charges against current Assemblyman Jim Wheeler, who beat him in the 2012 Republican primary.

PHOTO: Kids garden party

A new children’s vegetable garden at the Boys & Girls Club Donald W. Reynolds Clubhouse in Henderson is a collaboration of BODIES…The Exhibition and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada, It was planted in an effort to defeat the threat of obesity and to recognize September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.

Shutdown orders issued as Congress misses deadline

For the first time in nearly two decades, the federal government staggered into a partial shutdown Monday at midnight after congressional Republicans stubbornly demanded changes in the nation’s health care law as the price for essential federal funding and President Barack Obama and Democrats adamantly refused.

 
No problems reported before fiery private jet crash

A hangar collapsed onto the wrecked private jet that burst into flames as it landed Monday, delaying recovery of victims at a Southern California airport. No survivors were expected, and investigators said there was no report of problems on the Idaho-to-Santa Monica flight.

Chicago a strong bet to finish, not to start

Handicapper Alex Smith is a Chicago native, but he won’t be on the Blackhawks today. However, he still likes them and the Boston Bruins to win their respective divisions and meet for a rematch in the Stanley Cup Finals.

 
No one at controls as train crashes near Chicago; dozens injured

As many as four dozen people were injured when two Chicago commuter trains crashed about 10 miles west of downtown Chicago during Monday morning rush hour. Investigators have determined that no one was at the controls of the moving train.

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