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Snowshoe Thompson deserves stamp of approval

Justice demands that the U.S. Postal Service honor John “Snowshoe” Thompson with a commemorative stamp. After all, he didn’t get paid by the government for delivering the mail for 20 years from 1856 until his death in 1876.

Freshmen play like it, especially on defense

This is what they don’t write about in those lavish recruiting profiles. These are the things you don’t hear about when a prep basketball star signs with your favorite college.

 
Protestors gather in wake of NYC chokehold death decision

A grand jury cleared a white police officer Wednesday in the videotaped chokehold death of an unarmed black man stopped for selling loose, untaxed cigarettes, triggering protests in the streets by hundreds of New Yorkers who likened the case to the deadly police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.

Rebels fall to Arizona State; Vaughn leaves game with injury

All that started well ended in insult and injury for UNLV, which was blown away in a 77-55 loss to Arizona State on Wednesday before a crowd of 5,822 at Wells Fargo Arena.

Summerlin area prepares to hail the holidays with family events

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, and he’s coming to the Summerlin area. Various local shopping centers and groups are gearing up to present holiday events through December.

Things to do in Henderson Dec. 4-10, 2014

Henderson calendar highlights include an appearance by reptile expert Tom Crutchfield and a Green Valley High School performance of “Bang Bang You’re Dead.”