Issue: March 26, 2009

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The Weekly World Reno News & Review
The bank’s foreclosing on your house! April Fools’. Back by popular demand, it’s our sort of annual homage to the Weekly World News.
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Republicans sponsor, but don’t advocate, pork barrel spending
Nevada Republicans loaded up the omnibus spending bill with pork, then voted against it.
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Two Nevada towns want to be festival capital
Sparks and Pahrump hired the same company to give them identities, and one got burned.
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Development spurs activism
The Winnemucca Ranch development got a lot of people involved in curbing sprawl.
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Free newspaper theft may be outlawed
Student publications are particularly vulnerable to theft and a new law may outlaw the practice.
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Art therapy
Nancy Nelson of Artistree takes your creativity to the next level.
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Cabela’s choice
And with a wave of Cabela’s’ corporate wand, money disappears from the local economy.
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Overcome fear of a nuclear Nevada
Nevada legislators need to have the courage of their predecessors and get Yucca Mountain on track.
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The internet hasn’t raised the average IQ
Why, oh why, didn’t the internet actually elevate our minds?
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Letters for March 26, 2009
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The next decade looms
Bruce predicts where we’re going next decade.
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Drive to work
Rossitza Todorova and Kelly Bridegum make art that documents their daily commutes.
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Piece of cupcake
As the world’s economy crumbles, there’s nothing left to do but eat cupcakes.
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The world as we know it
It’s the end of the world as we know it and Nicolas Cage feels fine.
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I Love You, Man
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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The Last House on the Left
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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Montezuma’s revenge
El Chilaquil is an authentic little taco place—just stay away from the chicken.
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French press vs. coffee maker: Which is greener?
Greening the daily grind.
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“Install, baby, install”
Agencies cut red tape to spur offshore renewable energy projects.
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Toxic releases in Nevada
The annual Toxic Release Inventory report says the state’s toxics are up among the usual suspects.
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Weatherization aid available for low-income families
Poor insulation.
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