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Vendors Number Payments 10.9 LLC 154221 $ 6,830.00 1105 MEDIA Vendors Number Payments 10.9 LLC 154221 $ 6,830.00 1105 MEDIA INC 127912 $ 2,790.00 22ND CENTURY TECHNOLOGIES 151662 $ 2,080.00 26 MNM LLC 161721 $ 52.00 3 B'S INC 130384 $ 454.00 3135 PROPERTIES HOLDINGS LLC 157592 $ 1,175.00 3665 CAMBRIDGE LLC 162077 $ 1,660.00 3JM LLC 159623 $ 1,720.00 3M 102220 $ 27,728.06 4 ALL PROMOS LLC 157188 $ 7,720.00 4 WHEEL PARTS 126106 $ 300.76 4LEAF CONSULTING LLC 160792 $ 490,042.46 4LEAF INC 136944 $ 83,773.61 8145 LANGDON AVENUE LLC 158160 $ 2,319.00 84 LUMBER COMPANY 131949 $ 2,327.86 A & B ENVIRONMENTAL LLC 120671 $ 2,050.00 A & B SECURITY GROUP INC 103501 $ 9,326.66 A ABLE MINI STORAGE 122134 $ 405.00 A BARBOZA &/OR CA STATE DISB 134673 $ 1,107.72 UNIT A COMPANY INC 102887 $ 1,017.50 A D L HOME CARE INC 103985 $ 18,641.25 A DAVIS & OR STATE 140448 $ 552.96 DISBURSEMENT A FLAMINGO GLASS & ENGRAVING 102884 $ 79.14 A FRESH CLEAN CARPET INC 150791 $ 624.84 A G BRICE &/OR NATIONAL 129770 $ 668.61 PAYMENT A GALVIN &/OR LV CONSTABLE 162503 $ 458.85 A HELPING HAND HOME HEALTH 106117 $ 19,567.50 CARE INC A HONEY WAGON INC 138408 $ 32,337.50 A KING &/OR MISDU 154359 $ 1,137.96 A M LEONARD INC 104360 $ 7,521.92 A MANFREDI &/OR STATE 159434 $ 1,575.00 A NLV CAB CO 100177 $ 1,297.40 A SHAH &/OR MISDU 151126 $ 2,354.46 A STORAGE ON WHEELS INC 103702 $ 200.00 A TO ZZZ INC 103195 $ 104,976.67 A&B DIVERSIFIED INC 160103 $ 30.19 Vendors Number Payments A&J GLOBAL ENTERPRISES INC 162172 $ 19,525.00 A-1 CHEMICAL INC 100184 $ 17,229.40 A-1 NATIONAL FIRE CO INC 105034 $ 95.00 A-1 RUBBER STAMP & ENGRAVING 100183 $ 875.86 INC AAA CUSTOM CABINETS 126272 $ 3,255.00 AARON D GRIGSBY 142682 $ 20,800.00 AB CALIF ACQUISITION CORP 126082 $ 911.95 ABACUS 8 LLC 162135 $ 1,250.00 ABANDON ALL SHIPS 161971 $ 400.00 ABATIX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP 100012 $ 1,926.12 ABBEY STUBBS & FORD LLC 132987 $ 12,000.00 ABC UNION CAB COMPANY 143331 $ 1,013.30 ABEITA MIKE & KHRISTOPHER 161649 $ 250.00 ABEL BLANCO & MARIA RUIZ 152348 $ 2,601.19 ABIRA GRIGSBY 159114 $ 5,025.00 ABSOLUTE COLLECTION SERVICES 160884 $ 200.00 LLC AC INSTALLERS INC 159000 $ 18.67 AC SYSTEMS SUPPLY - LAWYER 101292 $ 839.23 TRANE ACADEMIC CHOIR APPAREL 100020 $ 2,620.10 ACCESS INTELLIGENCE LLC 161216 $ 211.95 ACCESSIBLE SPACE INC 102603 $ 927, 778. 75 ACCUPRINT & COPY 100022 $ 3,798.00 ACCURACY GLASS & MIRROR INC 100023 $ 1,865.00 ACCUVANT INC 112233 $ 284,919.70 ACE CAB INC 100025 $ 638.70 ACE CASH EXPRESS INC 161679 $ 20.28 ACE LOCKSMITHS 100005 $ 1,090.00 ACE SHOPPER STOPPER 102006 $ 135.37 ACE USA 144353 $ 11,254.47 ACE WORLD WIDE OF NEVADA INC 160573 $ 4,401.25 ACL SERVICES LTD 105410 $ 3,279.00 ACME DECALCOMANIA LTD 147275 $ 15,427.60 ACQUISITION SCIENCES LTD CORP 125925 $ 8,600.00 ACTION MESSENGER SERVICE INC 100032 $ 1,931.80 ADAM & MAGDALENE BERTRAND 154283 $ 1,575.12 ADAM BINGHAM &MICHAEL 158237 $ 2,834.57 ANDERSON ADAM CARDENAS 155485 $ 250.00 ADAM DAWSON 162252 $ 40.00 Vendors Number Payments ADAMS LAW GROU PLTD 162047 $ 773.00 ADAPTIVE COMMUNICATIONS 103695 $ 1,182.95 ADB AIRFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 152355 $ 18,463.85 ADDISON INC 100039 $ 250,571.56 ADDY GONZALES 161305 $ 4,097.64 ADELA CASTRO 139091 $ 4,097.64 ADELE HANCOCK 150369 $ 5,865.51 ADESA MCCOMB 161457 $ 2,313.22 ADIAS SALON LLC 161739 $ 90.89 ADMIRAL & CAROL LARRY 119044 $ 6,417.15 ADOLPH KIEFER & ASSOCIATES 101193 $ 2,255.26 ADP BENEFIT SERVICES 129958 $ 860.56 ADRENALINE UNLEASHED LLC 136354 $ 6,000.00 ADRIAN VALDEZ 139711 $ 4,157.64 ADRIANA CHAVEZ 162311 $ 100.00 ADRIANNE & PAUL EGAN 119096 $ 1,884.14 ADRIENNE ADELE WILLIAMS 118663 $ 1,773.00 ADRIENNE B COX 132035 $ 8,343.05 ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC 132701 $ 197.89 AD-TEK INC 103336 $ 199.31 ADVANCE OFFICE & JANITORIAL 100047 $ 18,188.64 ADVANCED CONCEPTS & DESIGNS 146529 $ 853.50 LLC ADVANCED FUEL SERVICES INC 105585 $ 14,320.00 ADVANCED REAL ESTATE AGENTS 162459 $ 10.00 LLC ADVANCED REFINING CONCEPTS 156035 $ 962,562.55 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES 104381 $ 518.89 MANAGEMENT ADVANCED WEIGHING SYSTEMS 102917 $ 4,895.50 AERIE COUNSLING INC 108667 $ 2,760.00 AET ENVIRONMENTAL 133683 $ 290.00 AFC FIRE COMPANY LLC 100053 $ 6,227.60 AFECO INC 160949 $ 53.00 AFFINISCAPE INC 162532 $ 395.00 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PARTNERS 141674 $ 750.00 III LTD AFRICAN HOLDING COMPANY OF 162147 $ 3,755.00 AGAPE CHILDRENS SERVICES INC 123634 $ 66,687.30 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES - SWR 125842 $ 1,942,940.86 AGL NETWORKS LLC dba ZAYO 134002 $ 47,000.00 AGRI DRAIN CORP 162109 $ 1,254.17 Vendors Number Payments AHERN RENTALS INC 101897 $ 2,108.80 AHERN RENTALS S W INC 101346 $ 2,476.97 AIA LAS VEGAS 162625 $ 800.00 AID FOR AIDS OF NEVADA - AFAN 100058 $ 399,482.86 AIDA BOTELLO & MANUEL IBANEZ 147107 $ 6,130.46 AIMEE & HEATH HAIRR 134826 $ 3,578.82 AIO ACQUISITION INC 107677 $ 125.80 AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSN 100063 $ 480.00 AIR CENTER OF NEVADA INC 104398 $ 300.00 AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS INC 145814 $ 386.00 AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS CORP 126406 $ 557.00 AIR PETRO CORP 100067 $ 3,462,965.61 AIR QUALITY & ENVIRONMENTAL 106589 $ 1,269.00 AIR TRANSPORT IT SERVICES INC 126203 $ 1,100.00 AIRCRAFT BLUEBOOK - PRICE 106491 $ 599.95 DIGESTS AIRGAS INC 102023 $ 14,485.54 AIRGAS INC dba AIRGAS USA LLC 101848 $ 1,247.81 AIRPORT GROUND 100918 $ 400.00 TRANSPORTATION AIRPORT MANAGEMENT 147539 $ 5,661.00 PROFESSIONAL AIRPORTS COUNCIL 100061 $ 1,490.00 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS COUNCIL 106981 $ 1,785.00 INTERNATIONAL NA AIRTEC GASES LLC 139927 $ 7,137.64 AJ INDUSTRIES WEST INC 136978 $ 20,924.98 AKERS & ASSOCIATES INC 140941 $ 41,125.00 AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC AKZO 133482 $ 4,568.85 NOBEL ALAN & DENISE KARPF 130671 $ 2,046.00 ALAN J VANEK 162490 $ 400.00 ALAN JESKEY BUILDERS INC 153244 $ 23,467.00 ALAN MEYER 126165 $ 75.00 ALAN MORRELL 119038 $ 1,773.00 ALAN SMITH 119147 $ 1,775.07 ALARION ROSA MA 161490 $ 40.00 ALARMCO INC 100074 $ 13,902.07 ALBANESE CONSULTING INC 134424 $ 2,196.00 ALBERT & DEBORAH SAN NICOLAS 156603 $ 8,194.96 ALBERT & LEONOR AMBRIZ 150836 $ 2,319.42 ALBERT & LOLA BECHYNE 116350 $ 5,319.00 Vendors Number Payments ALBERT & REGINA BREAUX 115997 $ 10,443.44 ALBERT J ANDERSON 150303 $ 2,094.12 ALBERT VALENCIA 131450 $ 7,669.20 ALBERTA SMITH 118958 $ 1,773.00 ALDERWOODS (NV) INC 100630 $ 16,754.00 ALDRIDGE CONNORS LP 160717 $ 47.00 ALECO STEWART ENTERPRISES 101490 $ 32,255.51 ALEINA & CHRISTOPHER 162055 $ 2,338.90 RICHARDSO ALERT USERS GROUP 103192 $ 450.00 ALESSI & KOENIG LLC 156784 $ 208.25 ALEX MALONE 144129 $ 4,040.28 ALEX W MARTINEZ 157286 $ 5,880.00 ALEX YOUNG 102490 $ 3,437.50 ALEXANDER MERAZ 160487 $ 618.65 ALEXANDRA & STEVEN VARELA 161622 $ 1,718.34 ALEXANDRA ANDRADE 106560 $ 8,407.70 ALEXANDRA CARPENTER 160374 $ 200.00 ALEXANDRA TILLAPAUGH 156491 $ 330.00 ALEXIA JACKSON 159935 $ 250.00 ALEXIS PONCE 160830 $ 250.00 ALEXIS SEWELL 152797 $ 3,431.91 ALFRED FLORES & KIMBERLY M. 151611 $ 2,048.82 ALFREDA IRUNGARAY 145340 $ 2,048.82 ALFREDO & IRENE AGUILAR 152082 $ 4,097.64 ALFRESCO SOFTWARD LIMITED 160287 $ 2,697.00 ALI MC LEMORE 160996 $ 3,586.93 ALICE & DENNIS HANKEY 130944 $ 8,195.28 ALICE & LARRY MENDEZ 157554 $ 2,048.82 ALICE HARRIS 162544 $ 400.00 ALICE LOVE 128928 $ 4,097.64 ALICE WEBB 116207 $ 3,881.07 ALICIA & JOSEPH WOLLBURG 138895 $ 3,202.50 ALICIA LEWIS 159077 $ 6,146.46 ALICIA M CLEANING SERVICE 138557 $ 1,300.00 ALICIA RUIZ DE HERNANDEZ 139088 $ 9,968.83 ALISA BAKER 130110 $ 2,048.82 ALISHA & ROMAN REID 159396 $ 4,121.39 ALISHA MAESTAS 161034 $ 4,074.90 ALISHA WINTERS 143989 $ 3,492.00 ALISON & CHRISTOPHER MARSH 155830 $ 2,591.88 Vendors Number Payments ALISON CURTIS KINGSLEY MEOZ 105606 $ 326.00 MICHAEL ALISON FLOYD 139243 $ 1,775.07 ALISSIA MEDINA 158911 $ 250.00 ALL AMERICAN COURT 102916 $ 2,728.75 ALL AMERICAN FENCE COMPANY 107854 $ 5,464.90 ALL CITY AUTO BODY INC 102759 $ 400.00 ALL CLEAN INC 155287 $ 21,898.00 ALL HOSE INC 104804 $ 3,726.25 ALL SHALL PERISH INC 162145 $ 2,500.00 ALLEN & CHRISTALL ROTTA 101922 $ 11,997.21 ALLEN & MILDRED SPENCER 115980 $ 2,498.82 ALLEN SYSTEMS GROUP INC - ASG 100091 $ 49,307.07 ALLEN'S COURTYARD APTS 128213 $ 1,600.00 ALLIANCE CORPORATION 127038 $ 512,272.34 ALLIED COLLECTION SERVICES 103095 $ 29.80 ALLIED PRODUCTS INC 100084 $ 6,339.13 ALLIED REFRIGERATION INC 100085 $ 2,693.84 ALLIED RENTAL PROPERTYS LLC 161540 $ 1,200.00 ALLISON WILLIAMS & GARY 140494 $ 1,057.39 ALLROCK VEGAS LLC 160889 $ 1,065.00 ALLSTAR BUILDING SERVICES LLC 151468 $ 4,077.00 ALLY FINANCIAL INC 159164 $ 12.00 ALLYSON & BRIAN HARRIS 159827 $ 2,048.82 ALMA ARTEAGA 137285 $ 4,097.64 ALMA LOPEZ 119111 $ 2,048.82 ALMAZ & RICK KENT 124116 $ 4,800.00 ALOHA VEGAS MOBILE HOME 103692 $ 1,200.00 ALONDRA WARMSLEY 154869 $ 1,835.38 ALONZO & ALICIA WRIGHT-WHITE 149540 $ 2,048.82 ALPHA CARD SYSTEMS LLC 111716 $ 1,066.40 ALPHA CORPORATION 137739 $ 43,200.00 ALPHAGRAPHICS 361 134483 $ 1,444.00 ALPINE WATER SYSTEMS 111300 $ 446.50 ALTA LANGUAGE SERVICES INC 161947 $ 150.00 ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS 100095 $ 1,000.20 EQUIPMENT ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING & 107982 $ 200.00 ALTOUR INTERNATIONAL IATA 144948 $ 353.98 05695594 ALYCE BLANCHARD 161642 $ 1,835.10 Vendors Number Payments AM BEST COMPANY INC 100100 $ 844.75 AM PROPERTIES LLC 117272 $ 8,693.50 AMANDA & EVAN ZUCKER 161020 $ 4,097.64 AMANDA & GEORGE ECKMAN 116128 $ 4,937.07 AMANDA & JAMES PHELPS 161008 $ 1,863.35 AMANDA & WALTER 152006 $ 1,324.85 HETHERINGTON AMANDA CARTER 161575 $ 6,216.22 AMANDA FOTTER 160039 $ 2,313.22 AMANDA GALINDO 116213 $ 5,975.07 AMANDA MCMILLEN 155363 $ 99.83 AMANDA MEIXEL 161964 $ 1,595.00 AMANDA MONTOYA & GREGORY 161298 $ 4,368.33 AMANDA SALAS 162496 $ 250.00 AMAZING CLOWNS 121169 $ 1,745.00 AMAZON.COM 105688 $ 404.51 AMBER & JAMES THOMAS 155833 $ 2,244.46 AMBER & SHANE CUNNINGHAM 151602 $ 2,048.82 AMBERLEA DAVIS
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