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• A story in Saturday's Review-Journal included the wrong date for an upcoming water hearing. The state engineer has tentatively scheduled a hearing on the Southern Nevada Water Authority's groundwater applications in Snake Valley for fall of 2009. The specific date has not yet been set.

• In a story in Sunday's Review-Journal about the background of a woman who paid for five cloned puppies from her pit bull, The Associated Press erroneously reported that she was a former Miss Wyoming USA. Joyce McKinney was Miss Wyoming World in 1973, which had no connection to the Miss Wyoming USA event.

• The Clark County Republican Party remained neutral in the Clark County Commission District A primary. A story and headline in Tuesday's editions suggested otherwise.

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