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EDITORIAL: Voters must avoid bad choices for bench

Election Day is three days away. And plenty of Clark County voters remain stumped by the more than two dozen judicial races on the ballot — if they plan to vote on these important contests at all.

For 150 years, Nevada has lived up to her motto

One hundred and fifty years ago exactly, Nevada joined a nation riven by a bloody civil war, the outcome uncertain. And ever since, Nevada has lent its citizens, its resources and its territory to the nation and the world in times of crisis.

Battle Born Nevada has never shied away from taking risks

Today marks an important milestone for Nevada: the 150th anniversary of statehood. In Carson City, the traditional Nevada Day Parade will be bigger than ever. Downtown Las Vegas will have a parade today as well.

EDITORIAL: Sickening secrecy

You can’t fight the spread of an infectious, deadly disease with secrecy. In fact, containing a potential outbreak requires exactly the opposite: openness, transparency and rapid disclosure.

EDITORIAL: Legislature must heed court’s residency rulings

Residency requirements for public offices are enshrined in state law for an important reason: Voters should be represented by people who live among them, not by absentee opportunists or cynical carpetbaggers who crave power but have no desire to invest in the neighborhoods they oversee.

Don’t disenfranchise yourself! Get out there and vote!

Early voting has been underway since Oct. 18, and thus far, 15.3 percent of all registered voters have voted early, by mail or by absentee ballot. There are three days left before early voting wraps up.

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