Logan leads Bengals to OT win at Eldorado

Bonanza’s boys basketball lost an overtime thriller at home to Eldorado when the teams met last season.

The Bengals returned the favor Wednesday.

WRESTLING: Van Orden, Gators top Wildcats

Green Valley’s Cade Van Orden pinned his opponent in just 38 seconds at 220 pounds to lead the Gators to a 60-14 wrestling win over visiting Las Vegas on Wednesday.

Rebel Report Card: UNLV at Wichita State

The Rebels fought hard enough. They just weren’t near good enough, certainly not at a level needed to win in Koch Arena.

Music teacher to serve up to 60 years for sex abuse of children

Former elementary school teacher Jeremiah Mazo prayed one final time with his wife and daughter inside a courtroom Wednesday before a bailiff handcuffed him and led him away to begin serving up to 60 years in prison for sexually abusing three students.

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Smith helps Spartans down Valley

Niara Smith had 27 points, six rebounds, five assists and five steals Wednesday to help Cimarron-Memorial’s girls basketball team to a 63-43 win over visiting Valley.

FLAG FOOTBALL: Carmell, Eagles roll past Cimarron

Jeanne Carmell tossed four touchdown passes and ran for a score Wednesday as Boulder City’s flag football routed visiting Cimarron-Memorial, 40-0.

Diamondbacks’ Coleman gets assist from father Marcus Fizer

Desert Oasis assistant boys basketball coach Marcus Fizer could barely contain himself last week watching national power Bishop Gorman dissect the Diamondbacks in a nonconference home game.

Sweet satisfaction for Bowen

When you think of Hershey, Pa., here’s the first thing that probably comes to mind: chocolate. Heaping helpings of Hershey bars. Mounds of Mounds. The bliss of the Kiss. What you might not think of: rodeo.

Songs don’t get no better than this

Charlie Daniels is a longtime fan of rodeo in general, and the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in specific. And rodeo, by its Great American West nature, has a lengthy relationship with country music.

3 shot in central valley off MLK

Three people were shot Wednesday night in the central valley.

Urban ponds keep anglers hooked through winter

Winter weather and freezing temperatures have settled in over much of Nevada, and that means popular trout fishing destinations to the north of Las Vegas have either iced over or are well on their way. While that is good news for the dedicated ice fisherman, some fair-weather anglers tend to see iced-over waters as a sign that it is time to put their fishing rods away until spring.

Las Vegas urged to help other cities cut veteran homelessness

The Las Vegas area should help other cities match its success in fighting homelessness among veterans, the nation’s top housing official said Wednesday during an appearance here.

Organization honors CCSD’s Skorkowsky as National Superintendent of the Year

The Jobs for America’s Graduates, or JAG, a nonprofit organization that helps at-risk youth transition from high school to college or the workplace, last week named Clark County Schools Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky as its National Superintendent of the Year.

Let Paige O’Hara introduce you to Disney art store

Anyone who’s seen the 1991 animated classic “Beauty and the Beast” knows Paige O’Hara as the voice of Belle, the movie’s brainy title beauty.

Super PAC for nurses backs Sanders

A super PAC tied to a nurses union is putting money into supporting Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and promoting Sanders on billboards in Las Vegas and Reno.

Trial opens in case of family feud double murder

A yearlong family feud over a woman culminated in 13 seconds. Broken beer bottles lead to a barrage of gunfire in the western Las Vegas valley that left two men dead and another injured.

Volunteer Boulevard road project launched in Henderson

When Volunteer Boulevard in Henderson is widened over the next 15 months, it might be bicyclists and pedestrians who are most grateful for the improvements.

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