G2E 2011: Panel says tribal casinos have thrived

Native American casinos have come a long way from the time, some 20 years ago, when tribes began offering casino-style gaming mostly in unattractive prefabricated buildings.

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Centennial ekes out win over Cimarron

Centennial handed the ball to Jacobi Owens time and time again Thursday night, and the senior delivered on just about every occasion.

Foothill’s large lead holds up

With his team leading by 32 points late in the third quarter Friday, Foothill coach Martin Redmond decided to remove most of his starters.

Tribe battles BLM in U.S. court over Nevada gold mine

RENO — Lawyers for environmentalists and several Nevada tribes urged a federal judge Thursday to keep in place restrictions from a 2009 court order that blocks the expansion of a gold mine at the base of a mountain that some Western Shoshone consider sacred.

North Las Vegas, new manager make fresh starts

One city’s cast-off could be another’s perfect catch. Tim Hacker, North Las Vegas’ new city manager, has the skills necessary to get the struggling city back on firm financial footing, said two elected officials who used to work with him.

Area Jews reflect as Yom Kippur arrives

About a week ago, Amir Eden conducted a simple, but theologically powerful, exercise with students at the Adelson Educational Campus.

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