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Mixed ideas on Obama

Political issues are a hot topic in this election year, and businesspeople responding to a recent Review-Journal poll have plenty to say about today’s biggest issues.

Energy Department pulls water applications for Yucca rail line

In what is the strongest indication to date that it will abandon the Yucca Mountain Project, the Department of Energy on Tuesday withdrew 116 water applications it had filed with the State Engineer for building a rail line to haul nuclear waste to the mountain from Caliente.

Sun West Bank trying to downsize, raise capital

Sun West Bank, a struggling $381 million-asset community bank, is seeking to raise capital from new investors and to shrink in size, Chief Executive Officer Jackie DeLaney said Tuesday.

NV Energy’s planned cuts spark protest

Some 200 union workers rallied in a light rain Tuesday to protest planned reduced health care benefits for NV Energy retirees and cutbacks in the utility company’s work force.

Dentures, diapers for elderly out under proposed reductions, officials say

CARSON CITY — Poor people eligible for free Medicaid health care no longer would receive eyeglasses, dentures, hearing aids or as many adult diapers under the $109 million in social service spending reductions proposed by Gov. Jim Gibbons.

January home sales soar as prices continue slide

Realtors sold 2,608 single-family homes in Las Vegas during January, a 17.3 percent increase from the same month a year ago, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Tuesday.

UNLV students protest against proposed budget cuts

Ignoring the rain and their classes, hundreds of college students screamed at the governor, pleaded with legislators and did their best Tuesday to make the case that higher education has seen enough budget cuts.

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