Issue: July 20, 2006

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The horse traitors
The majestic, free-spirited wild horses of northern Nevada had sure made a mess of Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.
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Melvin’s back
Melvin Dummar still wants his share of the Howard Hughes estate.
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Land for the masses
A generous donation of prime real estate helps preserve a neighborhood’s quality of life.
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We beg to differ
There may come a day when policies at the Family Court are discussed, but it won’t happen until the facts of the Darren Mack case are presented in a court of law.
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Letters for July 20, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Herbal essences
Voting corruption crisscrosses the border, and researchers confirm: Pot isn’t as bad for your lungs as everyone thought.
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A CCW permit isn’t all fun and games
Blowing someone’s belly button through their spine is serious business.
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Dissent is alive and well at Warped
At this year’s Warped Tour, the Most Unlikely Performance Award goes to Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.
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Outside in
For Peripheral Vision, 12 artists challenge ideas about outdoor and indoor space by transforming UNR’s art gallery into a series of small rooms and dark, fun-house passageways.
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Brick by brick
A virtual walking tour of the architectural legacy left by Reno’s Frederic J. DeLongchamps.
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Rock solid
The Black Rock Dance Company hopes to open people’s eyes to the versatility, strength and beauty of modern dance.
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Unwelcome guest
You, Me and Dupree offers nothing, absolutely nothing, original.
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Men in skirts
The Sierra Highlanders Pipe Band are brushing up their tartans and clearing their lungs for this weekend’s Celtic Celebration.
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Boy meets grill
The new G-G’s Mahogany Grill gives a nod to its ties with the old Christmas Tree Restaurant of Mount Rose yore.
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