Wednesday, March 24, 1999

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Members of the 8-year-old Sun City Summerlin Sawdusters Club work on some wood projects.

Club gives help with wood work

By Damon Hodge
     
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      Sunglasses on and sleeves rolled up, Joe Cox wields the band saw like a butter knife, using the 4-inch slab of wood as the bread.
      For the former IBM salesman, woodwork is like preparing a meal: Start with the best ingredients -- he likes oak and maple -- and prepare with care. It's also a form of outreach.
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New Horizons will be benefit for gifted pupils

By Kirk Kern
     
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      The New Horizons Academy will have an emphasis on "new" in its upcoming school year.
      The school will move to a new location at 6101 W. Charleston Blvd. and at the same time unveil Nevada's first full-time, all-day gifted student program.
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Dream school finds artist in everyone
Block scheduling sweeping local high schools
Forum aims focus on hate crimes
Christian School gets new dean
Cancer survivors take part in relay
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Individual style key to any golf swing

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