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Playoff committee sending a message

Well, well. It seems as though Jeff Long might be smarter than we thought. He hadn’t come off as the sharpest tool in the first two weeks of the college football playoff committee releasing its rankings, but the committee chairman saved a bit of face Tuesday.

Baylor still trails TCU in playoff rankings

TCU still has Baylor beat in the College Football Playoff rankings — even though the Bears got the better of the Horned Frogs on the field.

Pilots rout Impact, move to 2-0

Allonzo Trier scored 30 points on Tuesday to lead Findlay Prep’s boys basketball team to a 124-65 win over Impact Academy at Henderson International.

AGA making its voice heard on major gaming issues

American Gaming Association CEO Geoff Freeman would like to believe the trade group had at least a small role when Massachusetts residents overwhelmingly voiced support for casinos by a 60-40 margin. He’s probably correct.

5 burning questions for UNLV-BYU

Five key questions as UNLV’s football team prepares for Saturday’s 4 p.m. PST at Brigham Young.

Martin Jacobson wins WSOP main event

It was unusually quiet inside the Rio’s Penn & Teller Theater for much of Tuesday night, but when the harmless king fell on the turn at 9:41 p.m., Martin Jacobson’s friends stormed the stage. And they definitely were not silent.

 
Man claims airline lost his dog during flight

Frank Ramano is upset about an airline misplacing some very precious cargo on a recent flight: his dog, Ty.

Entsminger sees valley’s water glass as half full

Global warming threatens to turn the parched West to toast. But, all things considered, Las Vegas Valley Water District General Manager John Entsminger is feeling pretty good these days.

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