COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s attorney general said Wednesday that he plans to press federal regulators to stick to long-standing plans to open a Nevada repository for thousands of tons of nuclear waste, much of which would come from a former weapons plant near the Georgia line.
Follow the link for the complete schedule for the Class 4A Southern Nevada girls soccer tournament.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Jeff Wolf and Ron Kantowski each week select five highlights (Winner’s Circle) and five lowlights (Backmarkers) from the previous weekend in motor sports.
Apparently, Frank Mir doesn’t really wish death on Ultimate Fighting Championship nemesis Brock Lesnar. On Tuesday, a day after quotes from a Friday interview on a Pittsburgh radio station began to circulate on the Internet and in print, the 30-year-old Las Vegan and the UFC were in full damage-control mode. During that interview, Mir said of Lesnar, ”I hate who he is as a person. I want to break his neck in the ring.”
Johnathan Loyd tried to warn the Palo Verde defenders they needed to guard him on the perimeter. When the Panthers declined, Bishop Gorman’s senior point guard made them pay.
CARSON CITY The Nevada Legislature opened its 26th special session on Tuesday after Gov. Jim Gibbons said he would amend the agenda to include language Democrats support to let the state apply for $175 million in federal education money. He also proposed changing a state law on water rights, a response to a Supreme Court case.