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CORRECTIONS

■ The Resort on Mount Charleston was incorrectly identified in an article that appeared on Page 1A in Thursday's Review-Journal. Power has been restored to the resort hotel at the base of the canyon but not yet to Mount Charleston Lodge at the top of the canyon. Also, the status of Al Hirschorn was misstated. He is the only resident staying on his street in the Rainbow subdivision.

■ The phone number for the city of Henderson utility customer services was incorrect in the holiday closing box on Page 3B in Thursday's paper. The office can be reached at 267-5900 next week when most of the municipal offices are closed.

■ Because of a dropped word, a statement by U.S. attorney's office spokeswoman Natalie Collins regarding the sale of the Crazy Horse Too was unclear in an article that appeared on Page 1B Thursday. Collins said, "We have not had a chance to review the order yet."

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