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Susan G. Komen Race to be Held in October

Susan G. Komen Race to be Held in October

This year, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Northern Nevada will be held on 7th of October. The participants of the event will be seen running in Grand Sierra Resort and Casino. Last year, the event was organized in Boomtown Casino.

Rare Ring of Fire to Appear On Monday

Rare Ring of Fire to Appear On Monday

The annual solar eclipse, which is similar to a total solar eclipse, is yet again to be seen over Asia on Monday morning.

A team of scientists from NASA has revealed the same, explaining that it is the time when moon does not cover the sun entirely, but rather sun appears like a ring behind the moon. It has been reported that 80% of the sun would be covered during the apex.

First Commercial Solar Project Built On Government Land Inaugurated

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As per recent reports, it has been reported that first commercial solar project that had been built on government land is subjected to have started producing electric power from solar energy generated by site in Mojave Desert south of Las Vegas near the Nevada-California state line.

Year’s Lyrid Show Turns out to Be Far Better with New Phase Moon

Year’s Lyrid Show Turns out to Be Far Better with New Phase Moon

It’s time again to witness the Lyrid meteors which will travel all the way from the old Comet Thatcher. It has been almost every year that this meteor is witnessed in late April after Earth passes through a stream of debris from the old comet, which brings these meteors to our planet for at least 2600 years.

Spring Hasn’t Set Yet

Spring Hasn’t Set Yet

It has been recently revealed in a report that Mojave Max, the reptile, usually comes out of their burrows in the ground to reveal the beginning of spring season in the Southern part of Nevada. However this year, things have been a little different. It didn’t come out even though the winter season has already gone.

New Species of Scorpion Found

New Species of Scorpion Found

It has been recently revealed that a scientist of University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has discovered a new species of scorpion in Death Valley National Park. Matthew Graham said that they found the Wernerius inyoensis, a half-inch long scorpion, at the time when they were searching for animals in the night.

Nevada Man Needs Money for Removing Enlarged Scrotum

Nevada Man Needs 100 Pounds for Removing Enlarged Scrotum

A case of a Nevada resident is getting the attention of one and all, as there are reports that the man has 100 pound scrotum. Indeed a rare situation for any person, but what Wesley Warren Jr. has gone through the day he discovered the strange growth can only be felt by him.

Health Law is Full of Flaws, Says Nevada Senate

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On Friday, the Health and Human Services Department had announced that Nevada had greeted a statewide waiver from certain implementation requirements of the Obama administration’s health care law.

Caesars, Wynn are Offering Online Poker

Caesars, Wynn are Offering Online Poker

The marketing agreement of legalized online gambling between Caesars Entertainment and 888 holding PLC, an Israel company has been regulated by Nevada regulators. Wynn Resorts Limited said that they are now partners with one of the largest poker sites operating in the US.

The two companies are offering online poker, sports betting, and casino games in Italy, France, and UK.

Hewlett Packard is the New Fiscal Agent for Medicaid

Hewlett Packard is the New Fiscal Agent for Medicaid

The Technology giant Hewlett-Packard has cracked a deal of $176 million. They have actually earned the rights of becoming the Medicaid Fiscal agent to Nevada. This is done in the interest of management as well as the up gradation of the Medicaid management information system of the state.

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