Clark High grad wins Findlay Chevrolet-sponsored contest

Clark High School graduate was rewarded with a Chevrolet Sonic for her dedication to education. She was one of 759 local students who qualified for the Findlay Chevrolet-sponsored Drive for Excellence by maintaining a 3.7 grade point average or higher as well as attendance record of zero unexcused or unverified absences.

Fixing double-tapped circuit breaker is straightforward

When adding a circuit breaker or tandem breaker, you must prioritize safety first. You will be working inside your main electrical panel and if you lack experience at this, you may want to call in a professional.

 
Infield single dooms Aviators in loss to Sounds

Nashville’s Zack Granite’s seventh-inning infield single drove in the winning run and send the Las Vegas Aviators to a 3-2 defeat Friday at First Tennessee Park in Nashville, Tennessee.

 
Gunman opens fire inside California Costco, killing 1

A gunman opened fire inside a Southern California Costco during an argument Friday night, killing a man, wounding two other people and sparking a stampede of terrified shoppers before he was taken into custody, police said.

Gary Woodland sets 36-hole US Open record, vaults into lead

Gary Woodland had a two-stroke lead at 9-under 133, beating by one shot the 36-hole record at Pebble Beach that Tiger Woods set in his record romp in 2000.

Kamala Harris talks immigration, minimum wage in Las Vegas

U.S. Sen. and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris returned to Las Vegas Friday for campaign events centered on immigration, women’s rights and a $15 minimum wage.

LETTER: Not a Donald Trump fan

Donald Trump will go down in history as the most evil person who ever served as president of the United States.

EDITORIAL: This little piggy …

After congressional Republicans took control of the House in the 2010 elections, they instituted a ban on “earmarks” – otherwise known as pork.

LETTER: The value of the US Postal Service

We appreciate your recent attention to the U.S. Postal Service in an editorial and a commentary response.

Explore a hidden wonderland on Glen Canyon raft trip

One of the most enchanting stretches of the Colorado River begins at the base of the Glen Canyon Dam and winds about 15 miles downstream to Lee’s Ferry.

Nevada gets $3M in settlement for ITT students

Attorney General Aaron Ford announced his office has reached a settlement with Student CU Connect CUSO, a company that offered loans for students attending ITT Tech that Ford called abusive.

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