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Lummis Elementary School pupils, from left, Carly O'Keeffe, Joshua Chong and Katie Qualls listen to a radiology presentation during a field trip at Summerlin Hospital Medical Center.

Inquiring minds

By Tina Allen
     
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      Inquisitive minds want to know.
      At least that was the case with a class of fourth-graders from Lummis Elementary School that toured Summerlin Hospital's radiology department.
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Pumps finally on tap

By Damon Hodge
     
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      City Stop, Summerlin's first gas station, adds panache to its marriage of form and function.
      But its look -- flagstone rock, pitted roof, earthy tones -- represents only a portion of the $3.5 million project's uniqueness, according to Bruce Familian, president of Familian Realty Group.
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Pumps finally on tap
Inquiring minds
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Chinese year of the dragon celebrated
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Book is 20 years of hard work
Web site gives hope to aspiring authors
Seasonal vegetables must be planted soon
Red Rock to receive $250,000
CCSN baseball off to strong start
Soreness can be alleviated

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