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So does the Sun have any comment now? It seems like your story is meant to mislead Las Vegans. If all of the contractors have had deaths on their sites, then why would you publish an article trying to tell Las Vegans that the County Commission made a mistake by awarding the contract to an unsafe contractor? Obviously no matter who they awarded the contract to, the company would have had deaths on their site. It seems like the County Commission saved tax payers 200 million dollars and did not sacrifice any safety. Also, i corroborated jake sloan's comments with the use of google. Do you not have access to google? Since this board is "moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors" you have no reason to miss this comment...unless you are afraid of being called out for the shoddyness of your journalism.