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I-A VOLLEYBALL: Tuls, Crusaders outlast Truckee for title

Faith Lutheran junior Elizabeth Tuls wasn’t having the match she had hoped for after the first four sets of the Division I-A state volleyball final on Saturday.

Paris attacks could alter security at U.S. venues

Music industry veteran Larry Rudolph, the talent manager behind Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, sees a future of heightened security measures at entertainment venues after the deadly attacks in Paris.

Churchill County overcomes slow start, tops Chaparral

Cade Vercelletti scored three touchdowns — including the go-ahead score in the second quarter — and threw for one on a halfback pass as the Churchill County’s football team overcame an early 14-0 deficit to defeat visiting Chaparral 40-27 on Saturday in a Division I-A state semifinal.

Hundreds of Mormons resign in Utah same-sex policy protest

Hundreds of Latter-day Saints mailed or handed in letters quitting the Mormon church on Saturday to protest a new policy barring children of married same-sex couples from being baptized until they are adults.

Clinton plays defense on Iraq, Wall Street at Democratic debate

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton came under heavy criticism in a debate on Saturday for her 2003 vote backing the U.S. invasion of Iraq, with rival Bernie Sanders linking it to regional chaos that aided the rise of Islamic State militants.

DIVISION IV VOLLEYBALL: Smith Valley drops Pahranagat Valley in final

One of the strengths of Pahranagat Valley’s girls volleyball team this season is its ability to close out sets with a flourish.

But it was the Panthers’ inability to polish off Smith Valley that cost them Saturday.

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