• Judge Douglas Herndon began a hearing this morning at 9 a.m. to listen to arguments in Fame Operating Co. v. Chanos regarding Nevada’s Clean Air Act. The court listened to arguments from both sides in the case until 4:15 p.m. and set a return hearing for 3 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20) in District Court Department 3, Courtroom 16C.

    Posted by Michael @ 5:09 pm

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    • BETH BEHR Says:

      Studies show that Nevada has some of the most uneducated children in our country, from that you can conclude that some of these children are grown and of voting age. I believe some people did not fully understand the wording of questions 4 and 5 and voted “no” on both. Even some older adults voted “no” on both because they didn’t quite understand the law in question. Aside from that, here’s what I believe…WHEREVER there is gaming, smoking should be permitted, regardless of food being served or not. However, let these “family” people have something…give them ALL restaurants smoke free. That way everyone wins. Besides, if you bring your child around gaming of any sort, you have way bigger issues that second hand smoke. These little taverns make there money from gamers, NOT you and your screaming brat children. If you want clean air…go to Applebees…or even better…move to California. P.S. Have any of you parents noticed how many schools are on lockdown each week from kids bringing guns to school? HHHMMMMM…..seems to me you parents have bigger fish to fry…quit worrying about second hand smoke, get off your tail and do some qualtiy parenting.

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