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May 6, 2005
GROWTH STOPPER
Utility futility
Mixed news for homebuyers and builders with projects under way within Utility Inc. of Central Nevada's tariff area came to the forefront late last week.
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DON McDERMOTT / PVT
Floyd Field, at Pahrump Valley High School, will be dedicated Saturday, in ceremonies beginning at 11 a.m.
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All PV students
have benefited
from the idea
of volunteerism
The Floyd family, rightfully so, will be honored Saturday, when the Pahrump Valley High School fast-pitch softball complex is dedicated in their name.
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NEWS
Death Valley employee housing burns to ground
Sculpting young minds at J.G. Johnson
Honor mom with flowers, plants
State legislators aim to end cervical cancer
One-Stop celebration planned for Saturday
Utility futility
Bad driver law goes to Guinn
Town manager clarifies brothel amendment
State employees up for substantial raises
Willis defends lifting brothel ban
Brothel owners lose another zoning battle
No luck in search for road engineer
Time to prepare for fire season
Villa signs with Utah college
Commission targets PV speeders
PHOTO: SPOT OF COLOR
PHOTO: SHELL STATION
Sheriff's Report
In the Service
Anniversary
School Menu
Senior News
Support meetings
Calendar
California Lottery
OPINION
How to balance on one wing
Forget water, Las Vegas wants our children
Escape the credit card sham
Finding a dress bigger than size 2
Democrats a little 'shifty'
LETTER: Less than ethical
LETTER: Pro conservative
LETTER: Thanks, Breanne
LETTER: Robbing us dry
LETTER: Car show blues
LETTER: Wrong, stupid
SPORTS
All PV students
have benefited
from the idea
of volunteerism
Rogers wins
at speedway
Hornets, Knights,
Alamo to clash
'Lady in Black' returns for night race
Tonopah closes in on 1-A title
International language: hunting
Board agenda includes
big game tag numbers
Big game water developments ready
Regional baseball
Nextel at a glance
Sports Briefs
Bowling Briefs
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