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Roundup: Sunrise Mountain hands Eldorado first loss

Angel Arreola had a goal and two assists Thursday as the visiting Sunrise Mountain boys soccer team handed Eldorado its first loss of the season, 3-2.

Right wing opinions proliferating

When the Review-Journal started running opinion pieces by Wayne Allyn Root, Victor Joecks and Debra J. Saunders, I assumed your editorial pages could not get more right-wing. With your addition of editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez, you have proved me wrong.

School begging another money grab for Clark County schools

Michele Wooldridge seeks to grab even more money for Twitchell Elementary by shamelessly begging for donations on their school billboard (“Begging for a budget boost,” Tuesday Review-Journal). Nevada taxpayers are already paying through the nose for the Clark County School District. One has only to look at the salaries of the top tier of the school system to see where the money is being funneled. It’s time for them to give back to the children. Begging for money from the public only worsens the problem.

When did believing victims become a partisan issue?

Christine Blasey Ford has accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault (“Kavanaugh accuser talks to newspaper,” Monday Review-Journal) that supposedly occurred over 36 years ago with very vague details. She says she doesn’t remember the date or location. Yet many Democrat leaders believe her without question.

EDITORIAL: More funding won’t prevent school-specific budget cuts

On Tuesday, the Review-Journal’s Amelia Pak Harvey reported that some schools are holding fundraisers to offset budget reductions. That led to reflexive cries from Democrats and Republicans that the Clark County School District needs more money.

COMMENTARY: 2 weeks left to save successful conservation program

The clock is ticking on the opportunity to save the Land and Water Conservation Fund. It’s been one of the nation’s most successful conservation support systems over the last 50 years

CARTOON: Two-armed bandit

Under the cloud of a police investigation into the mishandling of $90,000 Southwest Airline gift cards, and a record of excessive convention authority expenses, the LVCVA gave a huge retirement payout to Rossi Ralenkotter, on top of the $350,000 annual state pension he will receive.

Browns beat Jets 21-17 for first win since 2016

For the first time in 635 days, the Cleveland Browns found a way to win. Baker Mayfield showed them how.

Roundup: Spring Valley tops Tech

Vangeli Zimmerman was 3-0 in singles on Thursday to lift Spring Valley’s boys tennis team to a 15-3 home victory over Tech.