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05/02/2006
Aiming to impress
Red Rock Resort suites offer plenty of space and amenities

By JAN HOGAN
VIEW STAFF WRITER

Though they might be used to getting treated and pampered, even VIP guests must be impressed with the amenities at the recently opened Red Rock Resort, particularly those available to visitors lucky enough to be staying in a VIP suite.

Upon pulling up to the valet, the VIP is greeted and the front desk is discreetly alerted via the doorman's microphone ear-piece. Approaching the front desk, the guest is greeted by name and offered refreshing hand towels -- called oshibori -- at the perfect temperature to complement that day's climate. Fresh fruit such as chocolate-dipped strawberries is there as well.

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05/02/2006
Dedication pays off
Local prep star's hard work results in big college offer

By KEVIN STOTT
VIEW STAFF WRITER

It's not often that a defending national champion collegiate sports program looks at Las Vegas to try to find high school talent, but that was the case when the University of Michigan signed Spring Valley High School senior softball player Molly Bausher to a national letter of intent earlier this year.

Playing the sport since she was 4 years old, the speedy left-handed leadoff batter caught the eye of the national champion Wolverines while playing for the Worth Firecrackers Gold 18-and-under club team based out of Huntington Beach, Calif.

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in this issue...


Faith Lutheran squad takes tourney
Non-native plants more of a project in desert landscape
Savoring the complex simplicity of wine
Rockabillies Celebrate Classic Cars at Viva Las Vegas 9
Local Brandeis group celebrates 10 years
Biggest turnout ever expected for UNLVino
Jacobson Elementary students learn while helping
RELIGION GUIDE
New youth facility on the way
Durango student gets four academy offers
Youth horse camp finds new home
FAVORITE SONS & DAUGHTERS
Swim your way to success
SPORTS BRIEFS
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
SUPPORT MEETINGS
Dedication pays off











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