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Veteran bookmaker Jay Kornegay has plenty of stories to tell about setting odds and taking wagers on

Veteran bookmaker Jay Kornegay has plenty of stories to tell about setting odds and taking wagers on the Super Bowl ...     [SUPER BOWL SUNDAY SPRINGS OF MEMORIES FOR DEAN OF SPORTS BETTING]( [Veteran bookmaker Jay Kornegay has plenty of stories to tell about setting odds and taking wagers on the Super Bowl at Las Vegas casinos. But one story immediately comes to mind, and it involves Bubby Brister, of all people.]( [SOUTHERN NEVADA’S BIG YEAR AHEAD CULMINATES DECADE OF GROWTH IN THE VALLEY]( [Jeremy Aguero, the principal analyst with the fiscal and policy research firm Applied Analysis, late last month detailed the economic growth experienced in Las Vegas over the past 10 years to an audience of the business community at Preview Las Vegas.]( [‘WE NEED TEACHERS’: RURAL NEVADA SCHOOLS STRUGGLE TO ATTRACT HELP. STUDENTS PAY THE PRICE.]( [The assignment in the junior-level Tonopah High School English class was a patriotic poem. After drafting their American ideals, the students stood at the head of the classroom and recited their verses. “America: strong, ample, fair, enduring, capable, rich,” read Savanna Muns, before her classmates and teacher. “America: homeland of the free.” Except her teacher, though encouraging, wasn’t actually in the room.]( [FAMILY’S GRATITUDE FOR UMC UNDYING, THREE DECADES AFTER SON’S LIFE WAS SAVED]( [Dave White always seems to get emotional when driving past University Medical Center on Charleston Boulevard. The gratitude felt brings White to tears as he thinks of the hospital staff that saved his young son’s life in 1991 after he nearly drowned. The following year, another meaningful moment occurred when his daughter was born at the hospital.](   WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS: [Despite separate plans for Colorado River cuts, stakeholders continue to talk]( [Republican lawmaker proposes ID requirement for voting in Nevada]( [Editorial: Republican presidential hopeful taking steps toward Jim Crow 2.0]( [Where I Stand: Ready or not, AI is spreading. Prepare yourselves.]( [Raiders’ Pro Bowlers ‘would love’ Aaron Rodgers as next quarterback](   [Facebook](  [Twitter](     Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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