SMALL-TOWN APPEAL

Las Vegas boosters want a tiny town to help solve a big problem.

Lake Las Vegas may soon pass to Credit Suisse

A bankruptcy judge on Friday suggested that attorneys for Lake Las Vegas may be wrapping up financial arrangements so investment bank Credit Suisse can take over the troubled 3,600-acre Henderson community built around a man-made lake.

Cement plant work continues

KINGMAN, Ariz. — Despite an economic downturn, a Mexico-based company continues to develop a $400 million cement production project in northern Arizona, about 15 miles northwest of Seligman.

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BASKETBALL

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Edwards brakes for test session

Running lap after monotonous lap is a necessary evil when fine-tuning a car, trying new parts or testing tires.

IN BRIEF

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Cheyenne football star Sullivan commits to UNLV

UNLV continued to make headway with local football recruits, receiving a commitment Thursday from Cheyenne High School’s Marcus Sullivan.

Barrel racer takes first title in stride

Lindsay Sears can saddle up her horse, Martha, tonight and ride all out — not that she seems to know any other way to ride.

Shooting slump won’t faze Darger

One element is more important than any other in the psychology of a shooter. It’s the ability to be an eternal optimist, and it is ingrained in UNLV senior Joe Darger.

Sport’s problems aren’t going away

I last attended the University of Arizona Symposium on Racing and Gaming in Tucson in 1993. I would like to tell you that 15 years later the subject matter, changes and reforms in the racing industry were like night and day. But, after recently returning from Tucson, I must say, no, that’s not the case.

Ellenberg, Gaels run past Gators

In the eyes of Green Valley girls basketball coach Lorenzo Jarvis, Thursday’s matchup between the No. 3 Gators and host Bishop Gorman came down to tempo.

NFR EIGHTH GO-ROUND SUMMARY

A calculator will come in handy during the last two nights of the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center.

CORRECTIONS

The date for The Dirty Panties’ concert at the Beauty Bar was incorrect in Thursday’s Neon section of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The show takes place Saturday.

Auto dealers explain dilemma to Ensign

Five members of the Nevada Franchised Auto Dealers Association spent half an hour on the phone with Sen. John Ensign on Wednesday, urging the Nevada Republican to reconsider his vocal opposition to $14 billion in loans to the Big Three U.S. carmakers.

Deaf organization sues over lost money

The fate of a community center for the deaf could be in jeopardy because the organization raising funds for the project fell victim to the closure of Silver State Bank, according a complaint filed in federal court this week.

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