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Sunday, June 03, 2001



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    Northern Nevada: History, solitude lend quiet quality to Ely

    Atop a gently sloping ridge a few miles out of town, the diesel engine pulling two passenger cars full of fourth-graders along the Hiline Route grinds to a halt.

    Overlooking the Steptoe Valley, train riders have a clear view of the long, slender city of Ely; the vast, open high desert surrounding it; and the rugged mountains that maintain their snow caps, even on a warm May day. The valley is one that attracts visitors who come to hunt, fish, explore nature parks, or escape the heat from elsewhere. It is also home to the Nevada Northern Railway Museum, which on this particular day was being used to introduce local pupils to an important part of their hometown history.
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    A growing problem

    Overshadowed by the size and strength of the healthy Clark County economy, many Northern Nevada communities have fallen on severe economic hard times in relative obscurity. Where the south adds master-planned communities, the state disincorporates northern cities such as Gabbs to save money on services. Where residents of the south dread growth for destroying their way of life, northern cities fear their shrinking economies threaten their way of life.

    When two mines closed outside the city of Ely in 1999, the loss of jobs and income devastated the local economy. Businesses folded and the real estate market fell so sharply that several homes were abandoned and others were given away to nonprofit groups.
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    Headlines
    A growing problem
    Northern Nevada: History, solitude lend quiet quality to Ely
    COLUMN: Conversion from sprinkler system to drip requires planning
    `Younger' home buyers welcome at Sunrise Colony's Siena
    COLUMN: Water seepage damages downstairs condo
    COLUMN: Local commercial market robust


    Northwest/Summerlin Headlines
    Vineyards provides quick occupancy in Monticello home
    Exec: Amenities attract buyers to Eden Ridge


    North Headlines
    Corte Madera buyer purchases home in familiar neighborhood


    Northeast Headlines


    Southwest Headlines
    Builder's sales progress at The Villages
    Christopher Collection offers timely move-ins
    Custom lots set for release at Promontory
    Siena age-qualified community releases home sites


    Southeast Headlines
    Stallion Mountain provides golfing opportunities


    Henderson/Green Valley Headlines
    Trident's Meridiana offers Seven Hills locale
    Anthem Country Club offers range of custom lots
    Ravello debuts at Lake Las Vegas Resort
    Custom-lot buyers eye MacDonald Highlands
    MacDonald Highlands custom community takes shape in Henderson
    Buyers await married life at Seven Hills
    Custom-lot sales rise at Seven Hills
    Sun City Anthem art enthusiasts enjoy seminar

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