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  2. Jeff German - Wikipedia

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    His book also covered the theft of Binion's silver, known as the Binion Hoard. [8] German was a writer and host for the podcast series Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas, which was co-produced with the Mob Museum. [7] [9] After being laid off by the Las Vegas Sun in 2009, [10] German joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper staff in 2010. [2]

  3. Las Vegas Review-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Review-Journal is a daily subscription newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909. It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area. The Review-Journal has a joint operating agreement with The Greenspun Corporation-owned Las Vegas Sun, which runs

  4. Gary Martin (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Express-News Gary Martin (1958 – November 10, 2022) was an American politics reporter. He was a Washington bureau chief who covered the United States Congress for the Las Vegas Review-Journal .

  5. Las Vegas Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily subscription newspapers.It is owned by the Greenspun family and is affiliated with Greenspun Media Group.The paper published afternoons on weekdays from 1990 to 2005 and is now included as a section inside the pages of the morning Las Vegas Review-Journal but continues operating exclusively on its own website.

  6. Irwin Molasky - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Molasky (February 22, 1927 – July 4, 2020) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist from Las Vegas, Nevada. He was the Chairman of The Molasky Group of Companies. He was the Chairman of The Molasky Group of Companies.

  7. Harmon Percy Marble - Wikipedia

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    Later, he joined family in Las Vegas, Nevada and lived out his remaining years there. He was a prominent civic leader and mayor of Las Vegas, [ 2 ] and was instrumental in establishing the first low-income family housing development in the city, which was renamed "Marble Manor" in his honor after his death in 1945.