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01/25/2006
Animal education
Local business gives kids a rare chance to interact with wildlife

By LAUREN ROMANO
VIEW STAFF WRITER

Las Vegas has long been known for its animals that perform on stage in magic shows. But Stephen Webb, founder of Learning Institute for Endangered Species (LIFES) Safari, is breaking tradition by bringing his exotic friends into the Las Vegas Valley classroom instead of the Strip showrooms.

There is no sleight of hand in what he is doing. Instead of magic, he gives students information about the animals he cares for in a northwest compound that is under construction.

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01/25/2006
VARSITY BASKETBALL: Ready for three-peat
The Meadows plans to hang on to 2A state basketball title

By KEVIN STOTT
VIEW STAFF WRITER

After winning its first state basketball tournament two years ago and then repeating the feat last year, The Meadows School boys' basketball team apparently has no plans on letting go on its hold on the Nevada Class 2A state championship trophy.

Last year the Mustangs (17-7) defeated Lincoln County, 73-46 on Feb. 26 at The Orleans Arena in the championship game, beating the Lynx for a second straight year in the title tilt prompting chants of "Dy-na-sty, dy-na-sty," from the throngs of Meadows supporters at the game.

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in this issue...


Physicians help residents keep eye out for glaucoma
Black History Month events fill February
Bar and restaurant draws loyal patronsOwner of nightspot was active businessman
GARDENING: Pruning rule is not one-size-fits-all
SPORTS BRIEFS
VARSITY BASKETBALL: Ready for three-peat











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