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Traditional Russian soup, made with beef, beets, onions, carrots, potatoes and cabbage. Served with sour cream, garlic and two slices of Russian rye bread.
Fresh Persian cucumber, roma tomatoes, onions. Topped with parsley, cilantro, olive oil and vinegar.
Pickled herring fillets served with boiled potatoes and onions.
Russian dumplings served with sour cream and vinegar.
Beef and vegetable soup. Loaded with carrots, garbanzo beans, celery, bell peppers, onions, potatoes and served with two slices of Russian rye bread.
Cured pork fat served with rye bread, garlic and Russian mustard.
Russian chicken meatball soup made with noodles, vegetables and fresh cilantro. Served with two slices of Russian rye bread.
Traditional Russian soup, made with beef, beets, onions, carrots, potatoes and cabbage. Served with sour cream, garlic and two slices of Russian rye bread.
Beef and vegetable soup. Loaded with carrots, garbanzo beans, celery, bell peppers, onions, potatoes and served with two slices of Russian rye bread.
Russian chicken meatball soup made with noodles, vegetables and fresh cilantro. Served with two slices of Russian rye bread.
Marinated Australian lamb chops. Served with potatoes and regular salad.
Marinated cubes of chicken. Served with potatoes and regular salad.
Premium Cornish hen. Pan fried crispy chicken served with regular salad and grechka.
Extra-meaty pork ribs perfectly cooked and served with potatoes and regular salad.
Ground meat and vegetables wrapped around a skewer and then grilled.
Russian dumplings served with sour cream and vinegar.
Pickled herring fillets served with boiled potatoes and onions.
Cured pork fat served with rye bread, garlic and Russian mustard.
Served with two slices of Russian rye bread.
Fresh Persian cucumber, roma tomatoes, onions. Topped with parsley, cilantro, olive oil and vinegar.
Feta cheese, olives, Persian cucumber, roma tomatoes, onions. Topped with parsley, cilantro, olive oil and vinegar.
Kidney beans, walnuts, jalapeños, cilantro and onions.
Traditional Russian potato salad. Made with chicken, eggs, carrots, pickles, fresh peas and mayonnaise.
Eggplant, tomato, bell pepper spread. Served with rye bread.
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There’s no such thing as Election Day in Nevada anymore. Now it’s election week.
Election Day may be over, but ballots are still being counted across Nevada in the 2022 general election. While we’re waiting for final, unofficial results, here are three takeaways about what we know so far:
1. There’s no such thing as election night: Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada’s elections have changed in one significant way: There’s no longer a way to know who won on the night the election is held. That’s because under rules first passed in special session — and later made permanent in the 2021 cycle — every active registered voter is sent a mail-in ballot. And so long as those ballots are postmarked by Election Day and received by Nov. 12, they will be counted.
The upshot: Close races can’t be called sometimes until days later. So now, it’s election week . And that can lead to races that appear to be heading one way but end up going the other. That’s not evidence of cheating; it’s evidence of counting.
2. Republicans vote one way, Democrats another: Republicans clearly prefer to vote in person, either during early voting or on Election Day, while Democrats choose to use mail ballots.
A look at Clark County’s most recent mail voting totals shows 131,528 mail ballots cast by Democrats, with just 66,021 cast by Republicans, a 2-to-1 advantage for Democrats. (Nonpartisans were at 75,114.) Washoe County showed a similar trend, albeit not as dramatic: 34,890 Democrats used mail to vote as of Monday, while 24,352 Republicans did. Nonpartisans trailed with 20,109.
But a look at the statewide early voting numbers shows that 86,517 Democrats turned out to vote in person during the two weeks when polling places were open, compared with 138,593 Republicans. Nonpartisans represented 41,782 in-person early votes.
Part of the reason for that is the Republican belief that in-person voting is more secure than voting by mail, although both methods are equally accurate and safe. But at an in-person polling place, voters can see not only their selections on a touch screen, but also on the paper receipt that’s printed before each ballot is cast. And some Republican leaders, including former President Donald Trump , have encouraged their supporters to vote in person rather than by mail.
3. Question 3, Part II: This time it’s serious: Of the trio of statewide ballot questions, Question 3 — the open primaries/ranked choice election initiative — was leading with the smallest percentage of the vote as of Wednesday afternoon. “Yes” votes had 51.5 percent to 48.5 “no” votes, a margin statewide of nearly 25,000 votes. If that lead holds, the measure is headed for the general election of 2024, part of Nevada’s “are you sure?” constitutional amendment procedure.
And that means critics of the measure — who say it’s confusing, potentially disenfranchising and violates of the right to associate with political parties — will have another two years to attack Question 3 and persuade voters to reject when it’s back on the ballot. That’s actually happened before, with another measure named Question 3. The previous measure would have radically changed Nevada’s energy market and passed overwhelmingly with 72.4 percent in 2016, but just two years later lost overwhelmingly, with 67 percent opposed.
That two-year turnabout, probably the widest swing in Nevada initiative history, was because of an extremely effective campaign waged against it. So bet that you have not heard the last about the current version of Question 3.
Contact Steve Sebelius at SSebelius@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0253. Follow @SteveSebelius on Twitter.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed would closely scrutinize data on hiring, retail sales and inflation before settling on its next move.
Henderson City Clerk Jose Luis Valdez took responsibility for canceling last week’s candidate forum in a meeting Tuesday.
Advocates proposed increasing the property transfer tax to fund low-income housing during a state Senate committee meeting Tuesday.
Clark County wants to more tightly regulate mobile billboards, which are most often seen drive up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
Hard Rock International is looking to build a 600-room high-rise along Las Vegas Boulevard.
Clark County is moving forward with a lottery to determine which homeowners will get the limited number of short-term rental licenses being issued.
Handed some 41,000 hours of Jan. 6 security footage, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has launched an impassioned effort to explain the deadly attack.
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