What to do with all this stuff? Moving tips for newlyweds

Wedding day traditions vary ever so slightly from decade to decade based on music, fashion and cultural change. However, today’s newlyweds have a distinct issue that their parents probably didn’t face a quarter century ago – which sectional couch stays, and which one goes?

Title locked up, Lobos don’t let up in win over UNR

RENO — New Mexico coach Steve Alford didn’t know what to expect from his 12th-ranked Lobos against UNR, given that they had already clinched their fourth Mountain West Conference regular-season title in five years and were playing the league’s last-place team.

Coronado armed to defend state title

Having the proverbial bull’s-eye on its back is nothing new for the Coronado boys volleyball team. That’s what happens when you’ve reached the Class 4A state final each of the past four years.

Centennial reloads for repeat

Most teams have to rebuild after winning a state championship. A few starters graduate, and younger players have to move in and quickly fill the void.

Reed guard back on top

The only thing that could stop Gabby Williams this season was a ligament in her right knee.

in brief

Six-time Pro Bowl kicker David Akers was released by the San Francisco 49ers after two seasons filled with record-breaking highs and incredible lows.

Steer clear of long shots; elite drivers have fared best at LVMS

In only two races a year do bettors have chances to wager on NASCAR Super Bowl-type propositions: the Daytona 500 and the annual Las Vegas race. The only reason the other 34 races don’t have as many props is because of supply and demand.

Sixteen years of rubbin’ and racin’ at LVMS

And just like that, NASCAR Cup-style racing is about to turn Sweet 16 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and so it can be said that, yes, John Fogerty was right: Big wheels do keep on turnin’.

Furniture Row team renews Kurt Busch’s energy

His reputation as NASCAR’s bad boy wasn’t holding up on this morning in late January, as Kurt Busch served as the perfect host.

One man’s vision shines nationwide

Recycling has been in the news a lot lately. Pilot programs have run for years and finally, after overwhelmingly positive results, local governments are adopting residential single-stream recycling valleywide. That’s good news for all of us in Southern Nevada since it will be easier for homeowners to reduce their waste and help the environment.

Local events

Mar. 7

Multipiece tables served big families with small spaces

Small rooms need small furniture, but large families need large tables. This problem has been solved in a variety of ways since the 17th century.

CORRECTION

In an editorial in Wednesday’s Review-Journal, the developer with which the city of Las Vegas has signed an agreement to develop an arena in Symphony Park was misidentified. The name of the developer is The Cordish Companies.

Energy costs should be no secret

The Nevada state Legislature has enacted regulations requiring your electric company to buy an ever-increasing portion of its power from less reliable, more expensive, politically favored sources, including solar farmers who know how to buy American political juice.

A theater with all the comforts of home

The best way of getting people to leave their home-theater systems for a night out at the movies just may be making them feel like they’re still at home.

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