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Are you hungry? Bid on me!

Lunch with The Online Guy (yep, that's me) is one of more than 900 items now open for bids in the sixth-annual online auction for Nevada Public Radio. I'll treat you to 90 minutes of whatever you want to talk about over lunch at the Triple George Grill in downtown Las Vegas.

Bidding continues around the clock until 1 p.m. March 7, so there's time to register, bid and bid some more.

You can go right to the Names in the News category or see everything at the auction home page .

The auctions have traditionally raised money for the nonprofit Nevada Public Radio Corp., which operates public radio stations KNPR-FM (88.9) and KCNV-FM (89.7). KNPR has a news-and-information format and features programming from National Public Radio; KCNV has a classical music format. But this year’s auction has expanded; KZYX and KZYZ in Mendocino, Calif., and KOTO in Telluride, Colo., will also participate.
 

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