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Sondra Cosgrove, a political scientist at the College of Southern Nevada and executive director of the voting advocacy group ...     [NEVADANS GO TO POLLS TODAY TO SELECT NOMINEES TO BE ON GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT IN FALL]( [Sondra Cosgrove, a political scientist at the College of Southern Nevada and executive director of the voting advocacy group Vote Nevada, received her primary ballot in the mail last month and scanned the races in which she would be able to vote. The top of the ticket for the registered Democrat featured just one race: The incumbent U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., against virtual unknowns Mike Schaefer and Troy Walker.]( [EDITORIAL: TOO MANY NEVADANS THROW AWAY THEIR CHANCE TO INFLUENCE THEIR COMMUNITY]( [Where have all the voters gone? That’s the question being asked across the Silver State as the 2024 primary election is being defined statewide by historically low voter turnout. With in-person early voting coming to a close Friday, initial reports showed just that 65,544 Nevadans participated in in-person early voting, down from 101,909 in the 2022 primary and 157,513 in the 2018 primary.]( [O’CONNELL LEADS BUT MINSHEW REMAINS FAVORITE TO WIN RAIDERS QB JOB]( [Antonio Pierce opened a month-long stretch of pre-training camp practices in May by declaring Aidan O’Connell had, “earned the right to go out there and take the first snap,” in the Raiders’ quarterback competition. The Raiders’ first-year coach has lived up to his word as the team concludes this portion of the offseason with mandatory minicamp running today through Thursday at their Henderson headquarters.]( [NEVADA, WESTERN STATES GET $700 MILLION BOOST FROM U.S. FOR WATER CONSERVATION]( [A $700 million investment from the federal government will fund water conservation projects across Nevada, California and Arizona to protect the Colorado River’s water supply from ongoing drought.](   MOST READ: [Nevada Regents focus on antisemitism in new guidelines on discrimination](  [Guest column: Drone wars expose America’s Achilles heel]( [U.S. gas prices are falling. Experts point to mild demand at the pump ahead of summer travel]( [The Rev. James Lawson Jr. has died at 95, civil rights leader’s family says]( [Rudy Giuliani processed in Arizona in fake electors scheme to overturn Trump’s 2020 loss to Biden](   [Facebook](  [X](     Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle Suite 300 | Henderson, NV 89074 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice](

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