Publicist: Newton didn’t see papers

W ayne Newton’s publicist says a process server failed in his attempt to deliver legal documents to the Tropicana headliner Saturday.

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Jobs bill includes billions for construction bonds, tax cuts

WASHINGTON — Local governments would receive billions of dollars for construction projects and welfare programs under a bill passed Wednesday in the House, the latest in a series of election-year jobs bills Democrats are pushing in Congress.

CORRECTIONS

■ The numbers for the MegaMillions drawing were incorrect in Wednesday’s Review-Journal. The correct numbers were 3, 25, 28, 29, 40, and the MegaNumber was 13.

Trying to Deal

Mike Reynolds begins his workday by pushing casino chips to a man with a gray beard who blows cigar smoke into his face.

PARADE picks Gaels’ Ellenberg

Bishop Gorman girls basketball standout Aaryn Ellenberg has been chosen to the PARADE All-America team.

Tyler has goals on the run

Tierra Tyler can’t pitch a perfect game, complete every one of her pass attempts or shoot 100 percent from the floor.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

IN BRIEF

flags of our nation

GOLF BRIEF

Women’s Senior Amateur Championship set for May 3-4

No ‘nearest point of relief’ for lateral water hazard

Q. My husband says when I take relief from a lateral water hazard I get the nearest point of relief and a club-length. I say it is two club-lengths not the nearest point of relief. Who is right? — Sandy Madson

Spectacular vistas, dangerous approaches distinguish Revere’s Lexington

During the course of reviewing golf courses, one encounters players who hold strong opinions about Southern Nevada’s numerous tracks. Most of those views, it should be noted, are eerily correlated with that particular golfer’s most recent score on the course in question.

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