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Priscilla's opened May 20 and is upsetting a few neighbors who think the business is too sexually oriented for the center where it is located.

Neighbors want Priscilla's moved

By Damon Hodge
     
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      The Plumbs are moving out of their house, and they might even relocate their business -- and a not-so-sexually oriented shop named Priscilla's is the culprit.
      "I don't know what we're going to do with the business," said Elizabeth Plumb, whose husband Robert runs the Southern Nevada Bookkeeping & Tax Service at 702 N. Rainbow Blvd. "Moving could hurt us so much financially.
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Residents oppose site slated for school

By Tina Allen
     
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      Northwest residents are protesting a proposed site for a middle school in the Northwest in a battle backed by Clark County Commissioner Lance Malone.
      So far, about 650 residents have signed a petition opposing the site at Lone Mountain Road and Conough Lane, which many feel would cause a traffic gridlock in the area.
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