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The Las Vegas Raiders were on the clock when the NFL draft began and turned in the card with Mendoza’s name to make the first pick for just the second time in franchise history.
A new Wallet Hub study finds the Silver State ranking as the 27th highest taxes in the country out of all 50 states.
 
In addition to keeping Citro on the list on which he was placed 35 years ago, commissioners made Mathew Bowyer the 39th person added to the List of Excluded Persons.
Here is the report card for the Las Vegas Raiders decision to hold on to the No. 1 pick and select quarterback Fernando Mendoza in the NFL draft on Thursday.
 
CEO Jay Snowden also says higher gasoline prices haven’t affected casino visitation yet, likely because tax refunds have been higher than they’ve been.
While Nevada could be the poster child for participation and spectator sports, it isn’t in Sports ETA’s top 10 for hosting those types of events.
 
New research report from the California Policy Lab at the University of California shows that per capita, Nevada ranks the highest out of any state for in migration from California.
The 29-year-old Blackpink singer has sold out all dates at the Colosseum.
 
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