SOFTBALL: Legacy rallies late to defeat host Cimarron

Clarissa Lona went 2-for-4 with three RBIs, and Haley Pederson tossed a four-hitter with four strikeouts to help Legacy’s softball team earn a 6-5 win over host Cimarron-Memorial on Monday.

Palo Verde follows script in 6-1 win over Centennial

Leadoff hitter Makall Whetten started two three-run innings for the No. 2 Panthers and No. 5 hitter Ally Snelling had three RBIs in a 6-1 home victory over No. 3 Centennial.

The Russians are coming!

So, as I see it, Mr. Strickland is another disenfranchised Democrat who refuses to believe that Hillary Clinton lost and has his “tooth-fairy” wish that some “hidden collusion evidence” is going to pop-up out of nowhere.

Wearing a seat belt is good for everyone

If the driver doesn’t maintain control, not only are passengers at risk but any person in the path of the vehicle is at risk.

Bundy supporters’ lawyers say ruling eviscerates their case

Lawyers representing rancher Cliven Bundy’s supporters accused a judge of eviscerating their defense case Monday by effectively prohibiting several planned witnesses from testifying.

A special day for everything, even gun safety

If you want someone to thank, or blame, for the mounting list of special days, look no further than Marlo Anderson.

Bill to help solar customers clears hurdle in Nevada Legislature

A bill that would restore commercially viable rates for homeowners who want to install rooftop solar panels and participate in net metering survived the first of many legislative hurdles on Monday.

Lawmaker wants training for Nevada school board trustees

Nevada school board trustees would be required to undergo at least six hours of training in the first and third years of their terms under a bill introduced Monday.

Nevada doctors urge Legislature to pass patient protection measure

Doctors in medical scrubs helped fill a legislative hearing room Monday to support a measure addressing so-called “surprise” bills patients receive when they don’t use in-network physicians or facilities.

Investors bet better days lie ahead for The Village in Las Vegas

A mixed-use property with retail, offices and housing, The Village was launched during the bubble years. It ran into steep problems when the economy crashed, but now nvestors now are betting that better days lie ahead.

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