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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A lawyer for a German gambler says he'll seek to consolidate two federal lawsuits in Las Vegas after an appeals court reinstated a case alleging his client owes the Wynn Las Vegas resort $250,000, but not $1.3 million. The lawyer says his client signed an agreement with Wynn to cap his credit at $250,000, but the casino issued him more than $1 million more in casino markers, or IOUs.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nurses who say U.S. hospitals aren't ready for an Ebola outbreak protested outside a Las Vegas Strip resort where they are holding a union convention this week. The rally yesterday drew hundreds of participants wearing red T-shirts outside the Planet Hollywood hotel-casino. Union reps called the protest a "die-in."

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon Church History museum is closing for one year for a total renovation of the 30-year-old building. The LDS Church says the Salt Lake City museum will close on Oct. 6, following the biannual general conference. It is scheduled to reopen in the fall of 2015 with a new floor plan and exhibits.

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada athletic director Doug Knuth says the Wolf Pack's Oct. 4 football game against Boise State at Mackay Stadium has sold out. Knuth said it's the first time Nevada has sold out a football game in advance since 2010, when the Wolf Pack ranked as high as No. 11th nationally.

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