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The second Nevada flag was designed by Miss Clara Crisler, a Carson City educator, club woman, and historian, in 1915. Crisler’s design was an attempt at having a state flag more representative of ...
Nevada has had four flags. The state’s first flag design was adopted by the Legislature in 1905, more than 40 years after Nevada entered the Union.
The flag included the words “Nevada,” “Silver,” and “Gold” along with 36 gold and silver stars, a nod to Nevada’s mining industry and its status as the 36th state.
For more than 60 years beginning in 1929, Nevada's state flag had a design that the Legislature did not officially adopt.
A Nevada gun law that allows guns to be taken from people deemed to be "high risk" has been labelled an unconstitutional "government power grab" by a conservative group that filed suit in hopes of ...
Nevada was the second state to add flag football as a sanctioned high school sport. Now college and even Olympic opportunities are on the horizon.
Hot weather, dry fuel and gusty winds triggered a red flag warning in western Nevada June 16. Here's what it means and how to stay safe.
The Nevada Air Guard color guard present flags at a previous Flag Day ceremony in Carson City marking specific historical times in U.S. history. This year’s Flag Day is June 14 behind the state ...
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a new Nevada state flag postage stamp today. The stamp is part of the Postal Service's Flags of our Nation stamp series. The release is the fourth set and features ...
The Nevada governor's office issued a proclamation Friday that the U.S. flag will temporarily rise to full staff Monday for Inauguration Day.
For more than sixty years beginning in 1929, Nevada’s state flag had a design that the legislature did not adopt! Legislative sessions sometimes exceeded the then-constitutional provision for 60 ...