Like about 76 million other Americans, Carl Reiber has hypertension.
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It was one of those things that was always in the back of Bill Kading’s mind.
In my early college years, before I got into training, I used to install window coverings here in Las Vegas.
Clark Flatt knows all too well how the epidemic of teen suicide can creep into any home without any warning. His son Jason committed suicide when he was 16.
Xerox is supposed to stick around through November to run Nevada Health Link’s website, but some insurance sources say the contractor essentially has bailed on the project.
John Maloney, an usher at Christ Church Episcopal, is accustomed to meeting tourists who’ve decided to devote a few hours of their Las Vegas vacations to attending weekly Mass.
Ghost towns are scattered all across Nevada. A few of them are still sparsely inhabited, but most are completely abandoned.