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March 2, 2005
Bond would be required on 'temporary' septic systems Officials with authority over water and sewage treatment made a first effort Monday in deciding future water policy in the Pahrump Valley. The group made rough plans to institute a bonding requirement for new homebuyers utilizing temporary septic systems until Utilities Inc. comes online with full capacity to service its new customers.
Maeder's bomb beats the Eagles LAS VEGAS - For 35 minutes and 57 seconds, Boulder City appeared on the verge of pulling off two major upsets in the Nevada State Class 3-A girls basketball tournament. |
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NEWS Statewide lottery could fund education system Woman nabbed with 20 pounds Bond would be required on 'temporary' septic systems State minimum wage debated 'Tivoli' urges readers to look past the surface Mining fees reduced Cancer Society educates on prevention of colon disease Dusty wheels get the grease this road season Gravel, dust, mud, floods and levees Lawmakers support Bush plan Inyo residents leery of transports Test Site contract up for bid again PHOTO: DISTINGUISHED GUESTS PHOTO: RED HOT Rosemary Clarke students of the month In the Service Calendar Community assistance Support meetings California Lottery OPINION Now's the time to close the public, private wage gap Moderate Reid made a villain by bloggers LETTER: Social conscience LETTER: Lady in red LETTER: Hopkins the legend SPORTS Trojans' victory against Lowry void of fireworks Maeder's bomb beats the Eagles An overtime win in a classic game Second tournament March 13 Centennial, White Pine, Alamo win girls titles Faith Lutheran stops Dayton in 3-A finals Got a spring, summer league? Hunter safety course this month PHOTO: HIGH SCHOOL RODEO AT ARENA PHOTO: OPENING DAY SET PVHS Girls Basketball Boxscores Sports Briefs Bowling Briefs |