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  2. Reno Gazette-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper came into being when the Nevada State Journal (founded on November 23, 1870) and the Reno Evening Gazette (founded on March 28, 1876) were combined on October 7, 1983. [2] Speidel Newspapers bought the Gazette on October 1, 1939, and bought the Journal a month later. [3] Gannett bought Speidel Newspapers on May 11, 1977. [4]

  3. Evening Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Evening Gazette is or was the name of several local newspapers: United Kingdom. Colchester Evening Gazette; Evening Gazette; Teesside Gazette's cover page title prior to 2014 (since then, simply The Gazette) United States. Reno Gazette-Journal, formed from the merger of the Nevada State Journal and the Reno Evening Gazette

  4. List of newspapers in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Reno Gazette-Journal - Reno; Weekly newspapers ... Reno News & Review - Reno; Sparks Tribune - Sparks; Tonopah Times-Bonanza and Goldfield News - Tonopah; Defunct

  5. California's Line Fire grows to 26,000 acres, more ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the Davis Fire, south of Reno, Nevada, was started on Saturday and has since set 5,000 acres on fire, ... according to the Reno Gazette Journal, a part of the USA TODAY Network. ...

  6. Jon Ralston - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, 2015, he began writing for the Reno Gazette-Journal. [11] As of 2016, did a television show, Ralston Live, a different email newsletter called Flash, and a twice-weekly column for the Reno Gazette-Journal. His show was discontinued on June 21, 2016 by KLVX and KNPB. [2] [5] [11] [12]

  7. Fitzgerald Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Fitzgerald Hoard was a collection of casino chips, silver coins and collectables which had been stored in a warehouse in Reno, Nevada. The entire hoard was purchased by notable California coin dealer Ron Gillio. Named for casino owner Lincoln Fitzgerald, it included over 100,000 American silver dollars and masses of gambling paraphernalia.

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  9. Redfield Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Redfield's home was burglarized and on investigation of the burglary police discovered a secret room in the basement of his large stone home. The room had 270,000 silver dollars along with a hoard of postage stamps. The Reno Gazette-Journal said that, "He was forced to take the money to the bank". [1] He was the victim of another burglary in 1963.