Bengals continue winning ways

State championship teams that lose 12 seniors and a head coach almost always find themselves in rebuilding mode the next year.

Pain can’t stop Kulikova

While most tennis players are wrapping up their 2009 season, Regina Kulikova is just starting hers.

Soaring Broncos’ run stunning

One of these days, Tony Romo might put the puzzle pieces together and become a complete quarterback. For now, though, the leader of the Dallas Cowboys is perceived as a falling star.

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Ensign finds D.C. cold place

Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., got no love from Republican senators in Washington, D.C., after a Friday New York Times story detailing fresh allegations stemming from his affair with former employee Cindy Hampton.

Plan could be costly to Nevada

CARSON CITY — The number of Nevadans receiving free medical care would nearly double by 2015 under provisions of the health care bill being developed in the U.S. Senate Finance Committee.

Astronomer puzzles over universe

Ken Nagamine is trying to figure out where you came from. Specifically, where the molecules that make up your body came from, or at least how they came together to form a person.

CLARIFICATION

A story in Sunday’s Review-Journal about H1N1 vaccines should have said that the first priority group to be vaccinated will be medical service personnel — doctors, EMTs, nurses — who have more contact with patients, according to Martha Framsted, spokeswoman for the state health division.

Army major considers return to Afghanistan as a civilian nurse

When U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Maureen Nolen returned from her year in Afghanistan, her unit first landed in Bangor, Maine, where the famed Maine Troop Greeters welcomed them, as they do for every returning military flight.

Red tape ties claims of test site employees

Claims for at least $150,000 apiece in illness compensation by hundreds of former Nevada Test Site workers and their families continue to hang in limbo nine years after the program was launched and 20 months after Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., said their exposures to radioactive materials should be given special consideration.

Nevada man injured in Idaho jump

TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Police say a Nevada man broke his ankle after his equipment malfunctioned during a parachute jump from a Snake River canyon bridge in Idaho.

CORRECTIONS

• Defense Secretary Robert Gates was misidentified in Washington Digest in Sunday’s Nevada section.

Republican from Arizona offers no help

WASHINGTON — The second-ranking Senate Republican offered no support Sunday for embattled Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., who faces renewed criticism over an extramarital affair with an aide and the actions he took on behalf of her husband.

The ‘Deal’ World

“Let’s Make a Deal” Version 2009, comes to daytime viewers on tape from the Tropicana weekdays starting today on CBS (9-10 a.m., KLAS-TV, Channel 8).

Now in session

The U.S. Supreme Court term beginning this week will be the first with Sonia Sotomayor sitting as a member of the panel.

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