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The week’s best photos from RJ photographers, Sept.10-Sept.16
 
The week’s best photos from RJ photographers, Sept.10-Sept.16

Photo by K.M. Cannon Photo by Chase Stevens Photo by Marcus Villagran Photo by Richard Brian Photo by Erik Verduzco Photo by Chase Stevens Photo by Heidi Fang Photo by Erik Verduzco Photo by Chase Stevens Photo by Richard Brian

UNLV roundup: Men’s golf team places fifth in opener

UNLV junior Justin Kim finished at 3-over-par 213 to tie for 14th and help the 23rd-ranked Rebels place fifth in the season-opening Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational in Olympia Fields, Illinois.

Raiders WR Amari Cooper finds groove for 10 catches

He found a greater rhythm against the Denver Broncos when catching all 10 targets for 116 yards in a 20-19 loss at Broncos Stadium at Mile High.

Kickers crumble, underdogs cash in NFL Week 2

Week 2 in the NFL wasn’t kind to the wagering public as underdogs went 11-4 against the spread with seven outright upsets (including the Bengals’ win over the Ravens on Thursday).

Golden Edge: Knights Win First Preseason Game
 
Golden Edge: Knights Win First Preseason Game

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond, David Schoen, Ben Gotz and Adam hill recap the Golden Knights first preseason game win against the Arizona Coyotes.

Moon rocks once fascinated, now forgotten

A recent article in Friday’s Review-Journal (“His goal: Track down 50 states’ moon rocks”) clearly demonstrates why mankind has not returned to the moon after nearly 50 years. No one really cares. After each state was presented with the most significant and meaningful artifact to which they have ever been entrusted, about 40 states had lost track of the lunar samples at some point or other. Two samples are still missing. More than mere trivial mementos or souvenirs, these rocks and dust represent mankind’s greatest peacetime technological achievement. But no one really cares.

Trial run at free parking was a surprise no one knew

Caesars Entertainment Corp. CEO Mark Frissora did a corporate spin on his flawed test of parking fees (“Caesars: No damage from parking policy,” Friday Review-Journal).

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