Safety worries about valley pipeline eased

The adage that time heals all wounds doesn’t apply to gas pipelines. So says Hal Bloch, who admits he’s not a pipeline expert but nonetheless is a mechanical engineer and president of the Summerlin North Homeowners Association.

Corrections

MWC clash gives Aztecs’ Gay chance at limelight

The biggest basketball game in Mountain West Conference history (Part II) is today at Viejas Arena. There will be a sold-out crowd of more than 12,000 and a national TV audience on CBS and some of the country’s most creative students, many of whom camped out for days to purchase tickets.

Air Force helping hone new corps of leaders

While warplanes took off for another round of Red Flag air combat training at Nellis Air Force Base this week, next-generation leaders were being schooled in a building not far from the flight line.

Mortgage Q&A

Resale Homes Report: Existing homes sold: Feb. 8-14

Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the home buyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes.

Management company should give owner break on fees

Q: I bought a home in an area with a home owners association. The fees are billed quarterly. Since I am away during the summer months, I went to a website for the property management and subscribed to receive all my bill notifications by e-mail. I also have my mail forwarded by the U.S Postal Services to my summer residence during the months I reside there. No notification was sent by e-mail and no bill was ever forwarded.

ICE utilizes new beds in Henderson

The newly expanded Henderson Detention Center is attracting scores of new residents. Federal officials in recent weeks began moving some of their inmates into the facility, saying they needed more jail beds because of stepped up immigration enforcement.

Small businesses get tax credit for health coverage

Local dentist Darren Loveland is getting paid to offer health insurance to his employees. And Loveland’s not alone: Thousands of local small businesses could benefit from a federal provision offering tax credits on a significant chunk of health-coverage costs.

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