Issue: August 15, 2013

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Mountain man
Sean Shea is a scientist, a hermit, a hunter, a naturalist … or maybe he's just lucky.
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Art and commerce
Licensing of First Amendment activities eyed for city parks.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Sparks Nugget showed free movies in its showroom during Hot August Nights.
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Our friend the government
More lies about Nevada atom tests revealed.
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Whistleblower
Guiseppina Meili tells her story of how some Swiss bank documents taken by her ex-husband ended moving her from Switzerland to the United States.
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The high cost of apathy
Nevada needs to fund mental health. Now.
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Let the right ones in
For America to work, immigration must be solved.
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Wood you rather
“A lot of us here are wood junkies,” says Ralph Benson. “We really admire the beauty of what happened naturally. And no two pieces of wood are the same.”
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Ham sweet ham
Amateur radio culture flourishes among makers, hackers and urban survivalists.
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Future tension
This flick brings on the super cool gadgetry and brainy sci-fi up until its finale, where the whole thing nearly falls apart.
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Noise pop rocks
Critically acclaimed noise pop band No Age is set to return to Reno on Aug. 26.
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Gluten-free agents
A bakery catering toward those with special dietary needs.
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Power ranger
A Reno company, SunWorld USA, sends solar products all over the world.
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