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August 13, 2003

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DOUG McMURDO / PVT
The writing is on the wall. - or taped to the door, rather, with Leisure Industries Corporation written on it in black marker - at the old Preferred Equities Corp. office on Calvada Boulevard.
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THE COMPANY THAT BUILT THE VALLEY
PEC parent files for bankruptcy
The company formerly known as Calvada developer Preferred Equities Corp. has filed for bankruptcy protection in federal court in Reno.

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HORACE LANGFORD JR. /PVT
Zack Mounts, center, was shaken up after being kicked in the head by a bull he was riding in the Rocking M Rodeo-sponsored series in McCullough Arena Saturday night. He recovered and went on to win the championship in the series.
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KICK IN THE HEAD PAINS HIS BULL RIDE RIVALS
Mounts buckles down a win
Zack Mounts got kicked in the head by a bull Saturday night. But his rivals felt the pain.
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NEWS
PEC parent files for bankruptcy
Company shaped valley - for better and worse
Does Preferred Equities owe you money?
Off the hook
Suit yields
$136M for
Nye mine
Crash ended teen's second chance
Hafen-owned utility seeks first rate hike
Jail project
in jeopardy?
Undersheriff post to be left vacant
Customer, staff fight over beer
Energy official denies witness intimidation
Series to highlight Nye starting this month
Agape consultant notes resistance
RPC meets tonight
Calendar
California Lottery
PHOTO: HULA, NO HOOP
PHOTO: WALKING MUSIC
PHOTO: PAHRUMP GOES POLYNESIAN
PHOTO: KEATING FAMILY TRIO?
OBITUARIES
Obituaries
OPINION
The dangers of arachnids, arachnophobia
Reviews mixed on foreign policy
Planned attack
To the junior seniors
SPORTS
Mounts buckles down a win
Cruz now Hornets' AD;
workouts start Thursday
Roosters
hold off
Rockies
Youth soccer registration to begin Aug.23
Pahrump man second
in 'Legends' tourney
Worden triumphs
in Goins tourney
County gives students credit
Sports Briefs
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