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April 29, 2009
 | MARK WAITE / PVT Valley Electric Association Chief Executive Officer Tom Husted speaks to the attendees at the annual meeting in Fish Lake Valley Saturday. |
200+ on hand for VEA meet
DYER -- The earlier announcement that a proposed increase in rates was delayed through 2009 led to a non-eventful annual Valley Electric Association meeting here Saturday.
 | RICHARD STEPHENS / PVT Mario Roman scores for Beatty, in the Hornets' sweep of Big Pine, Calif., Thursday. The baseball Hornets are at home Friday against Tonopah (1 p.m.). |
HOME AGAINST TONOPAH FRIDAY: Hornets in baseball playoff contention
BEATTY -- With a berth in the Southern Nevada Class A baseball playoffs definitely within reach, Beatty is at home Friday against league and Nye County rival Tonopah in a doubleheader.
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News
Forums, Web site available for those against illegal prostitution
Community assistance
Local officials remember Swadell as the 'go to guy'
Mountain View offers new poker adventure
New group seeks to combat illegal prostitution
Biz Expo: Businesses get exposure, crowds get gifts
PHOTOS: EARTH DAY 2009
California Lottery
'Bad Cop' but a really good book
PHOTOS: PAHRUMP SHOW AND SHINE
Mine comment period ending
Entertainment Schedule
Beatty to receive stimulus funds
200+ on hand for VEA meet
PHOTO: DOING THE LIMBO
Liakopoulos home foreclosed
PHOTO: SMASHED APART
Community Calendar
IN BRIEF
Obituaries
Opinion
Money 'out of thin air' brings inflation
Letters to the Editor
Strange new world
Designing a legislative system that fails
Sports
Virgin Valley, Eagles top the 3-A standings
HOME AGAINST TONOPAH FRIDAY: Hornets in baseball playoff contention
4-A SOFTBALL: Trojans outrun Gorman
SPORTS BRIEFS
BOWLING
TEXAS HOLD'EM: Straight gives Californian big Nugget victory
FOR THE RECORD
SUNSET REGIONALS MAY 13-14: PV boys third in 4-A golf standings
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