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Letter to the Editor

Indiana middle school student seeking Nevada information from readers

To whom it may concern:

My name is Victor Schultz, I am in the 7th grade and I attend Covenant Christian School in Mishawaka, Indiana. In my class we are reading "A Walk Across America," where as you know, Peter Jenkins walks across the United States to find out what the U.S. is really about. Each student has been assigned a state of our choice to do a lengthy report on. I chose the state of Nevada because I heard about it from a documentary on Area 51 and did some homework and found out more about your beautiful state.

I was hoping this letter may be published in the paper and I am requesting the readers of the Pahrump Valley Times to mail me postcards and letters about what they appreciate or admire about their state.

This would help me very much in my research. I thank you very much for using your precious time to read my letter. My contact info:

Victor Schultz

54799 Fir Road

Mishawaka, IN 46545

Sincerely,

Victor Schultz

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