| Leave the venerable Colorado River be |
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| Written by PHOEBE SWEET, Las Vegas Sun | |
| Friday, 14 November 2008 | |
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Nevada’s share of the Colorado River is so small that it seems only
logical that a rewriting of the 80-year-old law that divvies up the
river would go our way. Read more...
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