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NEWS

• It appears home economics will be toast next year at Pau-Wa-Lu Middle School. The program may be cut as a result of decreasing student enrollment at the Gardnerville Ranchos school. Page A1

• It's got eagles, cute calves and ranchers talking about the land. What's not to like about the fifth Eagles & Agriculture tour? A reception and lecture is tonight and a second tour is Saturday. Page A1

• Special needs students at Carson Valley Middle School kids got a chance to follow in the footsteps of Snowshoe Thompson, or at least walk in snowshoes. Page A1

• Snowy weather gave motorists in the Sierra a start on Thursday. Traffic on Kingsbury Grade was a mess during Thursday morning. Page A1

• Bothering eagles, whether alive or dead, can mean a heap of trouble. Page A2

• A woman accused of trafficking in methamphetamine was once more denied release on her own recognizance. Nadine Murray is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. Page A3

• An 18-year-old San Jose man was jailed on $250,000 bail Wednesday charged with sexual assault. Aurelio Zuniga Cardenas was arrested in Santa Clara County, Calif., and extradited to Douglas County Jail. Page A3

• The 18-year-old host of a party attended by about two dozen teenagers Saturday was cited for minor consuming after neighbors in the 1300 block of Santa Cruz complained about the noise. Page A3

• A 22-year-old Minden man who admitted he was too drunk to care for two young children he was baby-sitting received a suspended sentence Wednesday and a lecture from the judge. Page A3

ALPINE

• Washoe and Woodfords native Dinah Pete described her life for members of the Alpine County Historical

Society. Page A7

PEOPLE

• Thirty-nine Carson Valley 90-plus-year-olds were honored at a birthday party at the Douglas County Senior Center on Saturday. One by one their biographies were read, telling what the "best thing" about being older is. Page B1

• In a year-long effort, the Carson Valley Arts Council has researched the best possible way to bring a performing arts center to the Valley, deciding on the old Copeland Lumber building in Minden. The project will initially cost $500,000 for the purchase down-payment, then millions to renovate the building. The third in a series of fundraising concerts will take place Saturday, Feb. 24 at the CVIC Hall in Minden, featuring acoustic guitarist Beppe Gambetta, with a reception at 6 p.m., concert at 7 and dessert at 8:15. Information: 265-3529, info@cvartscouncil.com or www.cvartscouncil.com. Page B1

• The results are in. The next step for the winners of the Little Miss Douglas County pageant is to appear at the Little Miss Douglas County Scholarship pageant on March 23 at Montbleu Resort Casino and Spa. Page B2

• Poetry Out Loud is a national program funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Students at Douglas High School will participate in a poetry reading competition at 3:15 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23 at the school. Happy rhyming! Coming next week

SPORTS

• Former Douglas High assistant coach Todd Cutler will be inducted into the New Mexico State University athletic hall of fame Saturday. Cutler was an All-American tight end for the Aggies from 1988 to 1992. He later served as an assistant football coach under Mike Rippee. Page C1