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No GOP legislators take up education tax proponent’s invite

No Republicans took up state Sen. Justin Jones’ offer to show up in his office Wednesday and discuss ways the two parties can reach agreement on a way to secure more money for public education.

Senate advances NV Energy move to close coal-fired plant

State senators unanimously backed a bill Wednesday that would require NV Energy to close the Reid Gardner power plant near Glendale and replace it with cleaner power generating facilities.

Cheyenne’s senior softball slugger nets I-A honor

When the time came for the Division I-A Southern Region softball coaches to pick a most valuable player, the choice couldn’t have been too difficult.

Always check weather for outdoor ventures

Trusting completely in a weather forecast can be an iffy proposition. Anyone who has spent considerable time outdoors knows weather conditions can and do change unexpectedly and rapidly, so failing to double-check the weather forecast before leaving on an outdoor adventure is a foolish misstep at best. Failing to plan for the possibilities is another.

FISHING REPORT, May 23, 2013

■ LAKE MEAD — With shad moving in, striper fishing is improving. Anglers have had success netting shad along the shoreline at 33 Hole and in Vegas Wash. Fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass remains, but most already have left their beds and are searching for food. Texas rigs and jerk baits have proven successful.

51s beat Iowa Cubs on road, 9-4

■ WINNING/LOSING PITCHER: 51s, Zack Wheeler (3-1); Cubs, Guillermo Moscoso (2-1)

Analysts bullish on Internet gambling for Atlantic City

ATLANTIC CITY — The folks who write the checks that help keep Atlantic City’s casinos afloat say Internet gambling can help revive the market’s flagging fortunes.

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