In Douglas County, Native Americans until 1974 were prohibited from being in town after 6:30. The siren that directed them to leave still sounds daily.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday signed three bills designed to benefit Nevada’s Native American population including one that could silence the Miden siren and another that waives registration, per credit and other fees for…
In Douglas County, Native Americans until 1974 were prohibited from being in town after 6:30. The siren that directed them to leave still sounds daily.
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