Wednesday, November 25, 1998

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Thayne Parker, a 7-year-old pupil at Gibson Elementary School, rests on his knees at the 12-year-old Green Valley Library.

Crowded library needs more area

By Lynn Collier
     
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      The Green Valley Library is running out of room.
      The 12-year-old, 22,000-square-foot facility was built to house 100,000 volumes of reading material, but currently holds 140,000. The library loans out between 38,000 to 40,000 books a month.
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New center will help old image

By Sean DeFrank
     
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      For a region of the city looking to rebuild its image, perhaps it's only fitting that a hardware store represent Henderson's first redevelopment area project.
      The Coast Shopping Center opened on seven acres at the northeast corner of Lake Mead Drive and Burkholder Boulevard on Nov. 14. The 85,000-square-foot, $10 million project is anchored by a Coast-to-Coast Hardware store and will feature a fast-food restaurant, a dine-in eating establishment and a variety of retail shops on the site.
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New center will help old image
Crowded library needs more area
Roma Hills area has European feel
Engineering contest open to area pupils
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Silverado senior inks letter-of-intent
Fescue's final fertilizing should be done now
Deluxe taxi service reaches customers
Library offers fun kids' programs
Ultra thin doesn't equal fit
Group helps family members
Band director has program on high


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