Vote in Nevada Magazine’s Best of Nevada readers’ poll
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2009 marks Nevada Magazine’s 12th annual Best of Nevada readers’ poll.Nevada Magazine’s annual Best of Nevada readers’ poll is now available online at nevadamagazine.com. The 12th annual poll allows readers to weigh in on categories ranging from best casino, hotel, and restaurant to best place to take kids.
Nevada Magazine kicks off its Tour Around Nevada
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Nevada Magazine’s January/February issue is available on newsstands throughout Nevada.Nevada Magazine is proud to announce the launch of its “Tour Around Nevada,” starting with the January/February 2009 issue (at left), available on newsstands around the state.
The state’s official travel magazine will feature one Nevada community each issue and present town officials with a Tour Around Nevada certificate and customized Nevada Magazine cover.
Nevada Magazine’s latest issue offers Special Holiday Events Guide
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Nevada Magazine’s November/December issue features the Las Vegas Monorail on the cover.With the holiday season upon us, Nevada Magazine’s November/December issue makes it that much easier to plan your fall and winter engagements. The holiday-themed edition includes a Special Holiday Events Guide in its Events & Shows section, which appears in the magazine and is also a standalone publication distributed in Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport and Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
Fallon resident wins Nevada Magazine’s Great Nevada Picture Hunt
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“Lonely Sunrise”: Nevada Magazine’s 2008 Great Nevada Picture Hunt Grand Prize winner. Photo by Mike SevonFallon resident Mike Sevon is the Grand Prize winner in Nevada Magazine’s 31st annual Great Nevada Picture Hunt, the feature story in the publication’s September/October issue.
The winning image, “Lonely Sunrise,” was taken at Pyramid Lake last December. A large tent, set up by Sevon as a warming hut for fellow members of the Truckee River Flyfishers club, glows in the foreground as a burning-orange sunrise lightens the dark dawn. For added effect, the planet Mars can be seen shining in the early morning sky.
Sevon, who worked for the Nevada Department of Wildlife for 36 years, holds a special place in his heart for the desert lake. He did work there in the early ’70s while attending University of Nevada,...



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