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Nevada fishing report, June 30, 2016

Not great success out in Echo Bay overall, but one fisherman caught a good mixed bag of stripers, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass on swimbaits and crankbaits.

Antique fishing lure sparks more questions than answers

I realized my wife had found two antique bobbers tied to individual hand fishing lines complete with five sinkers. Unlike the plastic bobbers and floats available today, those in the display case are made of brass.

Las Vegas’ Jason Zucker re-signs with NHL’s Wild

Jason Zucker signed a two-year, $4 million extension to remain with the Minnesota Wild, the team that selected him in the second round of the 2010 NHL Draft.

Green courses, heart of gold earn induction for Las Vegas superintendent

The spotlight will soon shine on one of Las Vegas’ top golf course superintendents, as Bill Rohret will be inducted into the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame. Other 2016 inductees are Dean Wilson, Irwin Molasky and Mike Dunaway.

Darin Gorski returns from independent ball to Las Vegas

Darin Gorski was sitting in the Boston airport last Thursday, waiting for his layover to end. He and the rest of the independent Somerset Patriots were flying from Connecticut to Texas for a series with the Sugar Land Skeeters when his phone rang.

Number of mosquitoes carrying encephalitis jumps in Las Vegas

A sharp increase in mosquitoes carrying the St. Louis encephalitis virus has been identified by the Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Surveillance Program.

Arizona professor wins WSOP ‘Monster Stack’ event, $1.12M

Mitchell Towner, an assistant professor of finance at the University of Arizona, won the World Series of Poker’s $1,500 buy-in “Monster Stack” No-limit Hold ’em event and the $1.12 million first prize Tuesday night at the Rio Convention Center.

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