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» Feature going green

going green

November/December 2009

Some green proponents such as U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid contend that Nevada has the potential to become the “Saudi Arabia of renewable energy,” an analogy to the Middle Eastern country’s leading role in the oil industry. Meanwhile, green business and living practices are gaining momentum across the Silver State.

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» Nevada Books 2009 nevada books

2009 nevada books

November/December 2009

Any history of Nevada would be incomplete without mentioning the impact of mining on Nevada’s economic development and tourism industries, past and present. The release of Stan Paher’s Nevada Ghost Towns & Desert Atlas directs tourists and residents to the historical remnants of Nevada’s original industry: mining.

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» City Limits citycenter

citycenter

November/December 2009

As the national debate over energy efficiency rages on in the halls of Congress, MGM MIRAGE is tackling the issue right here in Nevada. The gaming, hospitality, and entertainment company redefines urban lifestyle and Las Vegas luxury with the opening of CityCenter in December.

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» Wide Open going green to protect big blue

going green to protect big blue

November/December 2009

The Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, located in Incline Village, is a collaboration between Sierra Nevada College and UC Davis in partnership with the Desert Research Institute and the University of Nevada, Reno. It’s one of the premier institutions in the world devoted to the studies of lakes.

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» Tour Around Nevada laughlin

laughlin

November/December 2009

In 1964, with a down payment of $35,000, Don Laughlin beat out several interested parties for the land, and for the Southern Nevada town of Laughlin, the rest is history. Over time, six acres grew into almost 200 and the home of one of the gems of the town’s mini Strip on the water, Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort.

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» Cravings eating green

eating green

November/December 2009

Living green is easier and more cost effective than you might think, and you can start with one of our favorite activities: eating. An increasing number of Nevada businesses—and individuals—are setting a good example for the community.

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» Business ahead of its time

ahead of its time

November/December 2009

Patagonia’s Reno distribution center is a lot like any other warehouse: it’s home to conveyor belts, loading docks, and tens of thousands of cardboard boxes. It’s also quite different from any other warehouse.

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» Gaming colors

colors

November/December 2009

Casino Gaming, LLC, creator of other table game options including the Blackjack betting option Automatic Win and the craps betting option 7 Point 7, debuted its newest game, COLORS, at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

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» History reno-vated

reno-vated

November/December 2009

Did Reno’s divorcees really throw their wedding rings into the Truckee River? If so, has anyone ever found any? Or, was it just something dreamed up by a novelist in 1929? The answers are yes, yes, and, most likely, yes.

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» Events Spotlight celebrating green

celebrating green

November/December 2009

Gardnerville went green this September in celebration of its annual Green Living Festival. Visitors crowded Lampe Park to learn about sustainable practices, renewable energy, and being environmentally responsible—and to enjoy live music.

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» Shows Spotlight caliendo’s calling

caliendo’s calling

November/December 2009

Impressionist, actor, stand-up comedian, and family man Frank Caliendo is settling down in the entertainment capital of the world—at least for the next 10 years.

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» People

Helen Weimer

Helen Weimer

Helen Wiemer always wanted to be in charge. Didn’t matter what she was in charge of, she just knew she’d be in charge. After a decades-spanning career in retail management, Wiemer has the ultimate in-charge job: she runs the Governor’s Mansion.

And she does it well. Nonprofit groups from around the state use the mansion for hundreds of events a year, morning, noon, and night. Wiemer has served as mansion coordinator for many of the past 20 years.

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