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Wings, not hot dogs? Chestnut still rules

Champion eater Joey Chestnut had his own walk-up music at the Hooters World Wing Eating Contest in Las Vegas. He won, of course, by eating a record 182 chicken wings.

Coaches flock to catch eye of big man

The Rebels’ coaches are zeroing in on a few good big men, most notably Stephen Zimmerman, a 7-foot senior from Bishop Gorman. Zimmerman is ranked the No. 7 player in his class by Rivals.com.

UNLV line not letting down guard

UNLV lost guard Cameron Jefferson and Ron Scoggins in the offseason, but the Rebels still should have one of the Mountain West’s top offensive lines.

Boise State poised for fall

It’s not as if the crystal stemware has shattered into a thousand pieces. But there is a small chip or two, flaws only discernible to those who watched firsthand Boise State’s rise to college football prominence.

Police officer runs red light, hits unmarked police car

Authorities say a Syracuse city police officer was looking at the computer inside his patrol car when he ran a red light and collided with an unmarked police vehicle.

Body recovered at Lake Mead

After three swimmers went missing at Lake Mead in as many days, one man’s body was recovered Wednesday evening, park officials say.

Las Vegas Book Briefs for July 24-30, 2014

Literary highlights this week include a promotion to give free ‘Chicken Soup’ books to patrons who adopt pets at The Animal Foundation.

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