Saturday, August 11, 2001

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Carl and Marsha Richwine help lay fence to seal off an abandoned mine shaft near Johnnie.

DEADLY MINES: Giving danger the shaft

A handful of volunteers with Gold Searchers of Southern Nevada didn't waste any time getting down to business last Saturday morning fencing off an abandoned mine site north of Pahrump.
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Valley Electric rate increase a sure thing next year

An electric rate increase is a sure thing next July when Valley Electric Association signs three contracts with Enron, a wholesale energy supplier, VEA General Manager Lou Holveck told the Pahrump nuclear waste and environmental advisory board Aug. 2.
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