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Former Clark County sheriff not likely a 2014 candidate

“I never really said I was going to run. I only said I was considering it,” said Bill Young, 57, who was was sheriff from 2003 to 2007 and now serves as vice president of security for Station Casinos. Current Sheriff Doug Gillespie has announced he’s not running again.

Regents wrestle with deferred maintenance issues at Nevada colleges

The Board of Regents, meeting in Elko, was told that the higher education system needs to invest a minimum of $60 million a year in deferred maintenance just to tread water, but is now spending only about a quarter of that amount.

Pole position: Expo focuses on artistic, fitness side of the pole

Ashley Fox recalled opening her pole fitness business in midtown Manhattan a year and a half ago. It cost her and her business partner $25,000 to launch the new venture and she faced the task of educating prospective customers that she used a 10-foot-tall pole for fitness purposes, not stripping.

Desert tortoises should run from government

Apparently, desert tortoises don’t read the newspapers. They are in trouble. They receive federal protection.

Computer system problem delays state unemployment benefits

Despite the state’s apology to people like him, North Las Vegas resident Josh Van Tuinen said it is hard to forgive when you call a number 300 times and still cannot reach anyone who can help you get the unemployment benefits you are owed.

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