Sisolak declares Oct. 31 ‘Nevada Day’

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, greets residents inside a Walmart store. - Steve Sisolak/Flickr
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, greets residents inside a Walmart store. - Steve Sisolak/Flickr
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Halloween had extra emphasis for Nevada as the state celebrated its birthday.

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak declared Oct. 31 Nevada Day in honor of the state’s 158th birthday, according to an Oct. 27 news release.

“Born in battle, Nevada’s origins remain worthy of honor, and we do all Nevadans proud, past and present, when we celebrate our shared history on the 31st day of October each year,” Sisolak said in the release.

State offices observed Nevada Day Oct. 28 and were closed in honor of the event. Sisolak also welcomed the public to trick-or-treat at the governor’s mansion as he and his wife gave out candy.

“What I’m thinking about most today is what makes our state truly special: you and your families,” the governor said. “Every day bright minds are building the future of Nevada – there’s truly no better state to call home. It is the honor of my lifetime to serve as governor of the great state of Nevada.”

Sisolak said there is much to celebrate over the past 158 years. 

“There is, however, so much more to remember about Nevada than just the first day in its 158-year history, and so much more to commemorate than just a single moment in time, long ago,” he said in a letter to state residents. 



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