The federal government’s incompetence in public land management has been obvious for decades. Far from protecting natural resources, many of Washington’s practices are killing off species and harming the environment. But that doesn’t stop agencies from regulating the public’s use of public land with a heavy hand while allowing costly federal failures to continue in perpetuity.
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My pal Steve and I were talking about old baseball cards the other day, and that segued into a discussion about how sometimes they airbrushed the logos off the caps of guys who had been recently traded — and then that segued into another discussion, about “Who’s Who in Baseball.”
Shocked when he lost a spring training battle for the No. 5 spot in the Mets’ starting rotation, Daisuke Matsuzaka instead made his season debut as the 51s’ fifth starter Monday night at Cashman Field.
Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight Roy Nelson hopes to do some sightseeing the day after he fights in Abu Dhabi.
It looked like Matt Mitchell’s day might be over after one batter on Monday.
Sam Pastrone tripled, drove in three runs and scored three runs, including the eventual game-winner in the bottom of the sixth inning Monday as Arbor View’s baseball team outlasted visiting Shadow Ridge, 12-11.
Tana Feiner tossed a three-hitter and struck out 10 on Monday to lead Shadow Ridge’s softball team to a 1-0 win at Arbor View.
One person was shot near the Stratosphere late Monday night, according to Las Vegas police.
Michael Diggins had 17 kills Monday to help Durango’s boys volleyball team down host Sierra Vista, 25-23, 25-18, 21-25, 15-25, 15-9.