Issue: September 02, 2004

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Where do we go from here?
When the construction boom is over, what’s next for Reno? It may be a bunch of little things.
This article was published on 09.02.04
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Digging deep
The mining law that has been used repeatedly in Nevada is a subject of contention between Bush and Kerry.
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Avoiding California’s fate
Nevada taxpayers association becomes voice of reform.
This article was published on 09.02.04
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Wondering about that sample ballot?
Sample ballots were delayed this time.
This article was published on 09.02.04
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CRACKED me up
Renoite Scott Gosar is the new editor of CRACKED magazine.
This article was published on 09.02.04
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Not just a geek, but an award-winning geek
Be there when I feed the trees.
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Regime change begins at home
We march in New York City to protest Bush and his dangerous authoritarian policies.
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Letters for September 2, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Prankster pens Great American Novel
Here’s to Ken Kesey, writing a Great American Novel while tripping on psychedelic drugs.
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It’s not money that matters
Throwing money isn’t the solution to problems with Nevada education.
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Bad Mom does first day of school
I thought I was prepared for my teens’ first day of high school this year. Oh well whatever.
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Desert on fire
Holly Kreuter’s Burning Man photographs are unique because of their lack of people and the time of day in which they’re shot.
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Skinny burritos and speedy weenies
A Sunday spent at the Nevada State Fair.
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A bone to pick
The Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off celebrates its 16th year offering $16,500 in prizes.
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Art that divides
Alliance Repertory Theatre’s Art may leave you with much to ponder, but perhaps not the way good art does.
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Moody martial arts
Hero doesn’t quite surpass Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but on many levels it comes close.
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Young guns
The Juveniles have an affinity for the all-ages crowd, which is certainly true to their name.
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Bittersweet burritos
Jalapeno’s Fresh Express boasts a “New West Mex” flavor, which may be new and delightful to some, or just too sweet for others.
This article was published on 09.02.04