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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Thank you for allowing me to participate virtually in tonight’s coin toss ceremony! @UNLVathletics @NevadaFootball — PolitiTweet.org

UNLV Athletics @UNLVathletics

Thank you @GovSisolak for all that you did to get us to tonight and for being part of history - virtually - ceremon… https://t.co/3Z8xEwzklM

Posted Nov. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

In 46 games between the Wolf Pack and Rebels, only once has the game ended in a shutout. That was 2011 when @NevadaFootball won 37-0 at Mackay Stadium. No shutout this year! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Did you know? Bill Ireland, UNLV’s first football coach, came from the University of Nevada. He is credited with the idea for the revolving trophy known as the #FremontCannon. Learn more history here: https://t.co/PIyfGHDE2j and here: https://t.co/WSQcRUX3DK — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

No matter who you’re rooting for tonight, we can all agree that @unlvfootball battling @NevadaFootball for the #fremontcannon at the new @AllegiantStadm on #NevadaDay is a special night for our State! Tune in at 7:30pm. — PolitiTweet.org

Allegiant Stadium @AllegiantStadm

Welcoming @unlvfootball home this Saturday. 🏠 https://t.co/HVJCy03lTD

Posted Nov. 1, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Thank you to @unlv_president and @Pres_Sandoval for the important reminders ahead of tonight’s game. We can root for our favorite team, wear our favorite colors AND follow public health guidance to stay safe. #BattleBorn https://t.co/8gxmMNkXXd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Thank you, @NVSupt for sharing. We want all Nevadans to have a fun, safe and healthy Halloween. Don’t forget to check out our @NVHealthRespon1 guidance below: — PolitiTweet.org

NV Superintendent of Public Instruction @NVSupt

Happy #Halloween. How are you planning to stay safe and healthy on this holiday? NV Health Response Halloween safet… https://t.co/1yKnqFXcqc

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

First Lady Kathy Sisolak and I were honored to participate in this special “Home Means Nevada” video in honor of Nevada Day. Thanks to the @SmithCenterLV for having us drop by to film! #HomeMeansNevada https://t.co/xQy8dKKIda — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Great job, @MrBognot and @Valley_Vikings! Thanks for sharing your #BattleBorn spirit! — PolitiTweet.org

Mr. Vince Bognot @MrBognot

Happy NV Day on Friday, 10/30. The day before Nevada Day, it is a tradition that my Government classes spread NV sp… https://t.co/UkFvryf8gt

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

What a great choice for Halloween, Wesley! #HomeMeansNevada — PolitiTweet.org

Ryan Crowe @KFLPBigBoy

Wesley decided he wanted to be 'Nevada' for Halloween. This is his costume. @NVGovernment @SteveSisolak @NVTourism… https://t.co/PKebVcP2Aw

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

If we don’t, we will face tough choices and trade-offs that will be devastating to the livelihood of our State. But it doesn’t have to be that way. We are not hopeless or helpless against this pandemic if we all recommit to putting the future of the Silver State first. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

In order to protect our economy, local businesses, healthcare workers, and our neighbors, Nevadans must collectively make the decision to take this virus seriously and practice mitigation measures – in our homes and in public places. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

That includes wearing a face covering, practicing social distancing, avoiding large crowds and washing our hands frequently. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Now is not the time to get complacent or to give into COVID fatigue. Especially on Nevada Day, I implore all residents to tap into their Battle Born spirit and work together to follow the public health measures. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Almost eight months into this public health crisis, Nevada has surpassed 100,000 COVID-19 cases in our State and we have lost almost 1,800 fellow Nevadans to this virus. We are not rounding the corner in this pandemic. https://t.co/9LiWfvoqUw — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Never forget, Nevada’s greatest natural resource is you, the people. Stay safe and enjoy your day with pride. #HomeMeansNevada — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Nevada has two highway tunnels: one on Interstate 80 near Carlin and one on U.S. 50 at Cave Rock. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Boulder Dam, (later changed to Hoover Dam) was the largest dam ever constructed and resulted in the world’s largest reservoir (Lake Mead). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

The Governor’s Mansion has one permanent resident. Do you know his name? It’s @CarsonTortoise , a desert tortoise adopted by Gov. Sandoval in 2016 and given a “lifetime appointment” to the Governor’s Mansion. Carson was 11 at the time & has a life expectancy of 80 to 100 years. https://t.co/N60T1nLxjc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Today is the state’s 156th birthday and it’s also the 82nd year since the Nevada Day Celebration moved to Carson City. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

To celebrate Nevada Day, here are some things you may or may not know about our beloved Silver State: One of Nevada’s state trees, the venerable bristlecone pine, is among the oldest living things on earth. Great Basin National Park is a great place to see them. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

This Nevada Day, the Nevada Wolf Pack and UNLV Rebels football teams will battle for the Fremont Cannon, the largest and most expensive revolving trophy in college football. We hope for a great, competitive game at Allegiant Stadium. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

And if you missed this wonderful virtual showing of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra performing “Home Means Nevada,” here it is: https://t.co/YVuoKS4O7n — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

“Home Means Nevada” has been performed by many Nevadans, from the kids who learn it in school to the philharmonic orchestras. We also enjoy this version from this Las Vegas band, The Killers, who are obviously proud of their home state. https://t.co/0k2Y4m9hNv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Bertha Raffetto wrote “Home Means Nevada” for a performance at the annual picnic of the Nevada Native Daughters in 1932. Former Governor Roscoe Colcord and acting Governor Morley Griswold were in attendance. The 1933 Legislature, in a unanimous vote, made it the state song. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

The Nevada Constitution was transmitted to Washington, D.C., via what was, at the time, the longest and costliest telegraph transmission ever made. It took seven hours to transmit via Salt Lake City, Chicago, and Philadelphia, before finally arriving in Washington, DC. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Happy 156th birthday to the great State of Nevada! It was 156 years ago today that President Abraham Lincoln signed his pen to Proclamation 119, admitting Nevada as the 36th state – “on equal footing with the original States.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 31, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Today, the 3-day statewide pop-up COVID Trace event came to the Governor’s Mansion to continue encouraging Nevadans & visitors to download this innovative app to help with contact tracing efforts. We enjoyed the socially distanced, masked-up performance by some of Nevada’s best! https://t.co/aa976W7q5j — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

We have to collectively make the decision to follow public health measures & protect our economy, our healthcare workers, & our neighbors. And if we don’t, we will face tough choices and trade-offs. But it doesn’t have to be that way. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

The #s will only go down if we take this seriously together. That's how we keep our loved ones from getting sick and protect our fragile healthcare system from becoming overwhelmed with patients. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

This Nevada Day weekend, if you love this State and care about protecting it, wear your face covering properly, wash your hands frequently, practice social distancing & keep your gatherings small. This is our time to come together as the Battle Born state. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2020 Hibernated