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Taxing plastic bags

As long as they’re trying to figure out ways to trim government costs by hundreds of millions of dollars to balance the recession-stung state budget, the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor listened to testimony Wednesday on a bill that would require the cutting down of more trees and the use of more energy to manufacture and transport more paper bags, while — as bonuses, mind you — imposing a new tax on Nevada shoppers and requiring us to foot the bill for more health inspectors to make sure grocery stores and other merchants stop using the “wrong kind” of plastic bag.

Wranglers blow lead; Bakersfield ties series

Leading 2-0 after the first period Saturday, the Wranglers appeared poised to take a 2-0 lead in their ECHL Pacific Division semifinal against Bakersfield.

Relentless Williams pummels Wright

With victory essentially wrapped up, many boxers become defensive, doing everything possible to avoid a surprise late knockdown.

THE HOT CORNER

MAL VAN VALKENBURG review-journal, 42-35-3 (overall record)

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Losses tell only half the story

Few things in life are certain, but here is one: Play hockey long enough, and for enough bad teams, and you are going to lose a lot of games.

Gorman remains on roll

There isn’t much Jeff Malm hasn’t accomplished as a Bishop Gorman baseball player.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

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