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BLAZER BASH: Anthony Guzman dazzles in pitching debut for Rancho

In his first pitching outing of the season, Anthony Guzman struck out four in three innings of relief to help Rancho’s baseball team secure a 6-4 victory over San Pedro (California) in the Blazer Spring Bash at Shadow Ridge High.

Shipments resume to New Mexico nuclear waste dump

The nation’s only underground nuclear repository has received its first shipment of waste, more than three years after shipping was halted in response to a radiation release that contaminated part of the facility and sidetracked the federal government’s multibillion-dollar cleanup program.

Interior chief Zinke partially lifts Utah ATV ban

U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke lifted a ban Monday on motorized vehicles in some parts of a Utah canyon that was the setting of a 2014 ATV protest ride that was a flashpoint in the Western struggle over government land management.

Review-Journal’s Karisa King a finalist for Pulitzer

Karisa King, the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s assistant managing editor for investigations, was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize on Monday for reporting she did last year at the Chicago Tribune.

Las Vegas City Council in the palm of Republic Services

It’s disgusting and outrageous when elected politicos put campaign contributions above the best interests of their constituents. No wonder Donald Trump got elected.

Report on Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority ignores many important facts

The article is a disservice to the authority’s phenomenal results that have fueled the growth of and employment in Las Vegas and cemented its status as one of the top business and leisure destinations on the planet.

New look great for the Review-Journal

I encourage everyone to attend at least one county commission meeting. If you can’t make it in person, at least follow it on on television.

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