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 WASHINGTON   A federal appeals court has schedul adidas campus ed a briefing on Nevada   legal challenge to Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner David Wright   participation in decisions involving Yucca Mountain and nuclear waste storage at the proposed site, officials said Friday.The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has instructed Nevada and the NRC to prepare motions botella stanley  by Oct. 15 and has scheduled a hearing in the case Nevada vs. NRC.Nevada claims Wright   involvem stanley cups ent in NRC licensing decisions on Yucca Mountain would violate the state   constitutional right to a fair, unbiased review because of the commissioner   past comments supporting the site and his heading a task force advocating the location for nuclear storage.Wright informed Nevada on July 2 that he would not recuse himself from decision-making and said his previous comments were in general support of the need to provide long-term storage for nuclear waste being stockpiled at Kikz Project Nation
 Southern Nevadans who enjoy the outdoors are willing to endure summer s st stanley us op-drop-and-roll heat because they know the sun will eventually retreat from the Mojave Desert and give way to perfect fall days.Those days have arrived, and that means bicyclists and hikers, joggers, dog walkers and picnickers are heading to the just-finished River Mountains Trail, a 35-mile asphalt and concrete loop linking Henderson, Boulder City, Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.Early Thursday morning, with the sun still low and a crisp breeze in the air, a coyote hunting for its breakfast could be seen from the trail south of Railroad Pass. From there, the trail he stanley cup ads toward Lake Mead and eventually wraps around the River Mountains.The vegetation is sparse, dominated with creosote bushes, jimson weed and the occasional cactus. But by March -- a more colorful time for hiking and biking -- the primrose, buckwheat and lily, three of the many wildflowers of the Mojave, will carpet the desert floor.Few tree stanley thermos s grow on the