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August 15, 2003

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MARK WAITE / PVT
Norma Crooks, foreground, testifies before the State Board of Health Friday with other members of a group calling itself Nye County Citizens to Insure Responsible Government.
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AN EXTENSION WITH STRINGS
State pushes
Nye to beef up
septic scrutiny
State Board of Health members are giving Nye County six months to develop a map of soil conditions in Pahrump Valley and require certified percolation tests before septic tanks are installed.

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DON McDERMOTT /PVT
Jill Harris, right, watches Breann Kukurin work on her serve at a Pahrump Valley High School volleyball practice. Only 19 girls attended the first workout; 27 were on the roster when the 2002-2003 season ended.
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NUMBERS DECLINE AS TROJANS BEGIN PRESEASON WORKOUTS
Pay to participate the reason?
Will the prospect of having to pay to participate affect how many boys and girls will be involved in interscholastic sports in Nye County this fall?
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NEWS
Author offers tips on senior citizen safety
Teachers' union pickets Sherer
Teachers' complaints against assemblyman
State pushes
Nye to beef up
septic scrutiny
RPC stalls restaurant plans
Schmidt wins permit modification for plant
Daycare developer wins approval despite concerns
Pahrump arts council
wins grant
Nye tapped for waste detour
A trip home in the dark
Valley vulnerable to blackout
Senator's mobile
office in PV today
Toad habitat project earns praise
PHOTOS: Plump, Square, Level
PHOTO: Ready for Paint
PHOTO: Just Cause
Birth
Engagement
Corrections
Calendar
Lotto
OBITUARIES
Obituaries
OPINION
In the battle of the bulge we fight as a family
Easily clearing the bar
In defense of Patrick
High praise in deed
SPORTS
Pay to participate the reason?
Athletes
better be
prepared
to 'pay'
Players' attitudes excite Trojans' football coach
Youth soccer registration to begin Saturday
Pahrump Valley
fall schedules
Tournament schedules
Roosters bow 8-2 to Heat
Roosters return
to action Sunday
Sports Briefs
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