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Doug McMurdo/Associated Press A vacant rural parcel owned by Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons is shown in Lamoille. The governor asked for and received a property tax break on the property he owns in Elko County that saved Nevada's chief executive thousands of dollars a year and left the county assessor feeling pressured.
RENO - Gov. Jim Gibbons asked for and received a property tax break on a vacant rural parcel he owns in Elko County that saved Nevada's chief executiv...
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