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February 16, 2005
24/7 HEALTH CARE
PMC contract in serious jeopardy
After two previous disappointments this year regarding the reopening of Pahrump Medical Center, Nye County commissioners were scheduled to deliberate and decide Tuesday on whether to accept new terms set forth by Kare Healthcare Inc. in contracting with the county to run the refurbished center.

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DON McDERMOTT / PVT
A referee raises the arm of Pahrump Valley High student-athlete Elias Armendariz III after the freshman pinned down the 103-pound 3-A State Championship Saturday in Winnemucca.
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STATE 3-A WRESTLING AT WINNEMUCCA
Armendariz pins the 103 crown
WINNEMUCCA - For the fourth time in five years, Pahrump Valley High School had a wrestler emerge as a champion in the Nevada Class 3-A State Tournament.
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NEWS
Senator revives tax
deduction legislation
Construction on Our Lady of the Valley church stalls
Fiber Arts Show returns
E-filing favored by millions
Book for animal, history lovers a Key buy
Rains bring kayakers to Death Valley region
In search of knowledge, pleasure
Legion gets federal
land from Congress
PMC contract in serious jeopardy
PHOTO: FLAG WAVE
PHOTO: PASS THE BUCK
PHOTO: FUN(D) RAISER
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California Lottery
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OPINION
What the liberals aren't saying
Media, artificial political balance
LETTER: Walk in our shoes
LETTERS: The road ahead
LETTER: Gabbs fest
LETTER: Survey says ...
LETTER: You can bank on it
LETTER: Who's divisive?
LETTER: Bus(ted)
SPORTS
Times ratings
'Real' season
will begin at
3-A playoffs
Armendariz pins the 103 crown
Every Nye
school to
have team
on court
Trojans win home finale
Centennial, Gorman
lead the final top 10s
Lund stops Muckers,
wins Central 1-A title
Hunter safety
course in March
Boys basketball final standings
PV boys in review
Basketball playoffs
Box scores
State wrestling
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