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NV Energy’s coal-burning plant fires up Paiutes

The Moapa Band of Paiutes recently walked 50 miles from Moapa to Las Vegas earlier this month to raise awareness of health problems that they blame on NV Energy’s Reid Gardner power plant.

Las Vegas surgeon continues to provide care for uninsured

Las Vegas surgeon Kevin Petersen often hears that good hard-working people fall through the government’s health care safety net. That is why he continues Helping Hands Surgical Care, a nonprofit that has a half-dozen doctors performing surgeries at no cost to the uninsured.

We need a clearer picture of Lasik

Every time I hear sports talk show host Paul Howard selling LASIK eye surgery – it only took him a few painless minutes to acquire 20-15 vision – I think of a woman I wrote about in Texas who lost her sight from a laser procedure. Her emotional appeal to me to let people know that such surgery is not without risk has stayed with me.

Versatile dumbbells can help build many muscle groups

A line of dumbbells at the gym start out harmlessly enough, at 5 pounds. A few steps down the line, you’ll spot the 20s and 30s, then the 60s, and before you know it you’re at the 140-pounders thinking, why bother?
I’ll show you why gyms provide a variety of dumbbells.

Mountain West to add San Jose State, Utah State

San Jose State and Utah State will join the Mountain West Conference in all sports in 2013, a source with knowledge of the talks said this evening.
Both schools will leave the Western Athletic Conference, which appears on its last legs.

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