Why do we have two state trees?

Published: April 12, 2022, 5 p.m.

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\\nA rise in substance abuse in the Hispanic community, more COVID-19 booster shots and data and a history lesson about Nevada\\u2019s quirky state symbols
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\\nThis week, host Joey Lovato talks to reporter Jannelle Calder\\xf3n about a rise in Hispanic overdose deaths during the pandemic. Afterward, we talk about another health issue: Reporters Tabitha Mueller and Da Yeon sit down with Joey to go over who can get a second COVID-19 booster shot and why the state is changing how it reports on COVID numbers. Lastly, Joey visits the Nevada Historical Society to learn more about the significance behind many state symbols.
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\\nHostsJoey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv
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\\n0:55 - Substance abuse in Hispanic communitiesJannelle Calder\\xf3n - @NewsyJan
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\\n11:50 - More COVID boosters and new numbersTabitha Mueller - @tabitha_muellerDa Yeon Eom - @eom_yeon
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\\n18:10 - State symbolsSheryln Hayes-Zorn - No Twitter
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