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CORRECTS NAME TO JEREMY LAMBERT, INSTEAD OF SCOTT NEBESKY In this Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 photo, Fran Tryon, left, founder of the Hillside Cemetery Preservation Foundation, and Jeremy Lambert, a volunteer, repair markers and post ''No Trespassing'' signs at the cemetery in Reno, Nev. They are among those outraged that the owner has obtained a permit and posted a notice of plans to exhume hundreds of graves in Reno's oldest cemetery dating to the 1860s and transfer the remains to another section of the cemetery so the land can be sold for potential development. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)

CORRECTS NAME TO JEREMY LAMBERT, INSTEAD OF SCOTT NEBESKY In this Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 photo, Fran Tryon, left, founder of the Hillside Cemetery Preservation Foundation, and Jeremy Lambert, a volunteer, repair markers and post ''No Trespassing'' signs at the cemetery in Reno, Nev. They are among those outraged that the owner has obtained a permit and posted a notice of plans to exhume hundreds of graves in Reno's oldest cemetery dating to the 1860s and transfer the remains to another section of the cemetery so the land can be sold for potential development. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)

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