Packers-and-over makes it big day for betting public

All he wanted, Ben Roethlisberger said before the Super Bowl, was the ball in his hands and a shot to win at the end for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Roethlisberger got his wish, and bettors on both sides of the line anxiously wondered what would happen next.

Teachers contribute to their benefit package

To the editor: Thank you, Claudette Dorian, for pointing out (letter, Jan. 29) that teachers such as I pay little to nothing for employment benefits. But there must be some reason my take-home pay is noticeably smaller than my gross earnings, so I got out my recent pay stub to see what was going on.

In Brief

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Rock stands in way of plans for 30-mile Lake Tahoe path

ZEPHYR COVE — Backers of a proposed scenic bikeway on Lake Tahoe’s east shore say they have identified some potential roadblocks but are gathering momentum for the 30-mile route.

More acreage bought for Carson City parks

CARSON CITY — Nearly a 1,000 acres of land is being added to Carson City’s parks system in the Carson River Canyon.

Foreclosure mediation in justices’ hands

The Nevada Supreme Court today will hear the first legal appeal filed as a result of a failed foreclosure mediation, in a case that could have far-reaching implications for tens of thousands of distressed homeowners.

Raggio’s successor set to make own mark as new state senator

CARSON CITY — New state Sen. Greg Brower knows everyone will be watching this legislative session to see whether he measures up to his predecessor, 38-year Sen. Bill Raggio, the political titan of Northern Nevada.

Police union’s ex-chief avoiding court

The former head of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Managers and Supervisors Association is accused of mis­appropriating nearly $40,000 in union funds, but he might avoid prosecution.

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