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FILE - This Friday, July 1, 2005, file photo, shows the Mustang Ranch in the Truckee River canyon near Patrick, Nev. The legal brothel in northern Nevada is eligible to apply for a small business grant under a federal coronavirus relief package, county officials have decided. The Mustang Ranch, the only brothel in Storey County, is owned by a county commissioner, Lance Gilman. Local governments are allowed to use their share of the $150 billion in state and local government aid in the CARES Act to offer grants reimbursing businesses for costs related to the pandemic and the shutdown. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, File)
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