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Tag Archives: Nevada
Toy Trains
That damned Salvation Army has done it again. Despite lingering remnants of bigotry in their policies, I just can’t walk past one of the trees at Christmastimes without taking a look. Of course, once I look, my usual cold heart … Continue reading
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Tagged Discrimination, Holiday, Nevada, Shopping, Trains, Winter
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A Night at the Mizpah
Last week I had the opportunity to stay at the Mizpah Hotel in bustling downtown Tonopah. After an exciting day earlier in court (my first important motion argument) and some productive office work, I was ready to settle in for … Continue reading
Preparing for More on the Road
The legal process is not quick. Partly for that reason I have yet to be on the road much in my position despite the vast square mileage of my jurisdiction. That is going to change in the very near future. … Continue reading
News on the Horizon (Sept. 18)
Obama’s Bill – The mainstream cable media will have to go a whole week without a GOP debate which means they might actually be able to focus on the Obama Jobs bill and the Obama Tax bill coming up. They … Continue reading
Posted in National News, Nevada News, News
Tagged Congress, Nevada, Obama, President, Reno
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News on the Horizon (August 28)
This week’s News on the Horizon: NV CD 2 Early Voting – Early voting has begun in the Second Congressional race between Kate Marshall and Mark Amodei. The numbers by party are released each day and so political watchers will … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, Elections, Nevada, Politics
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Voting in Nevada CD2 Begins
Early voting has begun in the Nevada Second Congressional District Special Election. I requested an absentee ballot and the Washoe County Registrar of Voters sent it to the wrong address (a nonexistent address) after a “typo”. Hopefully the absentee ballot … Continue reading
Posted in National News, Nevada News, News
Tagged Congress, Elections, Nevada, Washoe County
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Preparing to Move
So I have found gainful employment that I am actually quite excited about. The only difficult part is that I have to move from Reno, Nevada to Pahrump, Nevada. This week will be filled with packing and preparing for the … Continue reading
Road Week
I’ve had plenty of time on the open road in the past few days. On Friday I left Reno for a rafting trip in Central Oregon. We left after my friends finished their English test and 8 hours later arrived … Continue reading
News on the Horizon (July 24)
Marriage in New York – Although the wedding officially started today, the gay marriages in New York will be in the news throughout the week. Expect images and stories on Monday but the ripple effect may last all week as … Continue reading
Posted in National News, Nevada News, News
Tagged Congress, Debate, Elections, Gay, Marriage, Nevada, Politics
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Amodei Debt, Oceguera is Running, A Gay Judge
Amodei Debt – Last week the fundraising numbers for Nevada’s Second Congressional District were announce and former State Senator Amodei had about half of his Democratic opponent Kate Marshall. What was less obvious is that Amodei actually had a significant … Continue reading
Posted in National News, Nevada News, News
Tagged Campaigns, CD2, Congress, Gay, Judiciary, Nevada, Redistricting, Senate
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