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Old Sam symbol of Wahoo’s charm

A few years back, when every shoe company save for Red Wing and Birkenstock was putting on national AAU basketball tournaments in Las Vegas, I wrote about a team from Wahoo, Neb. — which just so happened was one of the “home offices” of the nightly Top 10 list on “Late Show with David Letterman.”

Newell creates buzz with national-TV win

No matter how much Nick Newell accomplishes as a fighter, he knows there always will be doubters.

Coaches, staff learn to take players’ risk of concussions seriously

Tim Hauck was playing in 1997 for the Seattle Seahawks when he was blindsided during a punt return by a Denver Bronco. Shortly into the second half, he asked a fellow safety what had been happening in the game. But even if Hauck’s short-term memory was gone, no way he was going to the bench.

City should have nixed federal grant

If the recession that supposedly ended four years ago has proved anything, it’s that government still has no shortage of money to waste.

Green energy is good, but it comes with a trade-off

Renewable energy — especially solar and wind power — is still more expensive than its dirtier counterparts, such as coal. Switching to renewable power may be good for the environment and public health, but it’s also more expensive for the people who buy and use electricity.

Report: Every nursing home in Nevada cited by inspectors

Abuse, neglect and mistreatment of nursing home residents is widespread in Nevada, according to a report issued by a nursing home resident advocacy group.

Officer on leave after shooting man on Strip

An off-duty Las Vegas police detective is on paid administrative leave after he shot a man outside Excalibur hotel-casino on the Strip.

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