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Life of zebra doesn’t suit everyone

Have some free time in the evening? Why not become a high school basketball official. But you will need to be in good physical shape, have a fine understanding of the rules, have thick skin, always be on the lookout for three seconds, and always have your shoes shined to a high-gloss finish.

Pudding provides setting as wrestling returns to Strip

When Gilley’s was in the New Frontier, mud wrestling was a popular draw. Since the bar and restaurant opened in Treasure Island three years ago, fans have begged for mud wrestling to return. It has, in a sweet way.

Sen. Reid staying out of Henderson land fray

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid says he is steering clear of the controversy surrounding the dispute between the city of Henderson and developer Christopher Milam over a failed arena land deal.

UNLV stadium project faces stiff opposition, loses key backer

The UNLV effort to build a 60,000-seat domed stadium has a $360 million commitment from Majestic Realty but is facing stiff opposition from MGM Resorts International, which owns 10 hotel-casinos on the Strip. The company had pledged a $20 million donation to the project but on Wednesday issued a statement opposing the $900 million venue.

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