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Standing, hand over heart, singing the National Anthem was the last thing I expected when I bought those tickets. It’s not like we awaited a major sporting event or a presidential inauguration. Far from it.
Bruce Rickerd hasn’t missed a day of work in 19 years. That’s impressive, no doubt. But is it newsworthy when a man does what he’s paid to do?
COVER STORY: The growth in patent and trademark practices locally has stemmed largely from our huge convention industry, which gathers in one place executives who might otherwise successfully avoid being served with a lawsuit.
A year ago, the staff of the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas Business Press came up with a subjective list of the 20 people we considered having the most influence in business and civic affairs in Las Vegas. This year, we narrowed the list to 10 names.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – James Lark completed 34 of 50 passes for 384 yards and six touchdowns, five to Cody Hoffman, as Brigham Young ripped New Mexico State 50-14 on Saturday.
PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas – Duke and Louisville were so close for so long until Quinn Cook took charge.