Please forgive this “inside-baseball” post, but it comes at just the right time for me to alert the public to why county governments cannot be trusted to publish their own public notices.
Brock Parker became the first player this year to win two events at the World Series of Poker.
Karl Rove, the Bush administration political mastermind who’s now a conservative commentator, is scheduled to keynote the annual dinner of the Nevada Policy Research Institute, the think tank announced today.
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Las Vegas police said they have identified two “persons of interest” in connection with the discovery of a dead toddler in a trash bin near the Las Vegas Convention Center. Police are looking for Darrean Williams, 20, the mother of the 18- to 24-month-old girl, and her boyfriend, William Marshall, 37.
UNLV senior center fielder J.J. Sferra was the first player picked on the third day of the major league draft, going in the 31st round to the Washington Nationals.
Atlantic City gaming revenues fell more than 15 percent in May, according to state gaming regulators.
The Washington publication Roll Call reports today that John Guedry, a bank executive, is considering a run as the Republican challenger to freshman Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev.
