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Disabled veterans bill resubmitted

A bill that would allow disabled veterans to qualify for more government housing aid was resubmitted Tuesday in Congress.

First batch of dead recluse’s gold goes for $3.5 million

While six sheriff’s deputies and bailiffs watched Tuesday, auctioneer John Selcer sold 2,186 ounces of gold once owned by a recluse for $3,540,500.

Bible study teacher faces 9 more sex charges

A Bible study leader arrested earlier this year on charges he had sex with children in his classes faces nine new felony charges, records show.

Bill seeks to tweak Nevada bidders’ preference law

Contractors would have to hire more Nevada workers to receive a bidding preference on public works projects under a bill debated Tuesday in a Nevada Assembly committee.

Bill targets Nevadans who cover up family member’s crime

Nevada lawmakers were asked Tuesday to consider a bill that might have people think twice before giving any aid to a family member who commits a crime.

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