Michael Green In The News

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Senator Harry Reid left a lasting legacy in Nevada. We’ll explore the impact the late senator had. Plus, we’ll examine the challenges that rural Nevada faces.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
It will be quite the sendoff for a man who was born in a shack in the Nevada desert 82 years ago, says UNLV Associate Professor of History Michael Green.
Journal Gazette and Times Courier
The free presentations begin with "Lincoln and Native Americans" presented by Michael S. Green, associate professor of history at the University of Nevada - Las Vegas. Green is author or editor of three books on the Civil War, including his new “Lincoln and Native Americans” as well as “Lincoln and the Election of 1860.”
Las Vegas Review Journal
Accepting the past can be difficult, especially when it involves murder and mobsters.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
It's not exactly dead, but President Biden's two trillion dollar social policy bill is on life support, now that one Democratic senator, Joe Manchin from West Virginia, said he can't support the measure.
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MGM Resorts announced in November that it was planning to sell The Mirage Hotel and Casino to reduce its inventory on the Las Vegas Strip.
AZ Central
MGM Resorts International has agreed to sell the Las Vegas Strip’s first megaresort, the Mirage, to Hard Rock International for nearly $1.1 billion in cash.   
U.S.A. Today
MGM Resorts International has agreed to sell the Las Vegas Strip’s first megaresort, the Mirage, to Hard Rock International for nearly $1.1 billion in cash.