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Taste of the Town: Home Pride Bread available again

Ah, the vagaries of the corporate world and the still-struggling economy. It appears, as reader Rob Lindley pointed out, that the Home Pride bread that Dennis Hughes was seeking had temporarily disappeared from supermarket shelves because of the financial problems of parent company Hostess, but has since been bought by Flowers Foods.

Enter the gingerbread house contest

Construction’s on the upswing in Las Vegas, so why not extend the trend to your own kitchen?

Small Plates: Take a bite on the Wild side

Wild is from Miki Agrawal, who at 25 — and with no restaurant experience — opened the first Wild in New York City in 2005. Agrawal met Zappos magnate/downtown redevelopment czar Tony Hsieh at an entrepreneurial summit in 2011, and Hseih’s Downtown Project helped to fund the Las Vegas Wild.

Former Gorman standout Park in danger of missing out on major accolades

Just more than three months ago, Inbee Park went to St. Andrews with a shot at becoming the first golfer to win four straight majors in one year. She was No. 1 in women’s golf by any measure — world ranking, money list — and it wasn’t even close.

BYU surges late to edge Lady Rebels

In a back-and-forth battle, Brigham Young rode a late 7-0 run to a 71-64 victory over the UNLV women’s basketball team on Tuesday night at the Thomas &Mack Center.

Fairless honored among Rancho baseball greats

Followers of the local prep baseball scene know Rodger Fairless as the state’s most successful coach. Fairless wasn’t too shabby as a player, either.

Rebels dealt worst home loss since ’03

Alan Williams scored 21 points and Kyle Boswell had 19 as UC Santa Barbara upset and embarrassed UNLV 86-65 at the Thomas & Mack Center, where there were boos and fans heading for the exits early.

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