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Your computer may computer may not have not have enough enough memory to Regular Vendors memory to Regular Vendors $ 275,228,292.64 1ST RESPONSE TOWING INC 167223 $ 345.00 22ND CENTURY STAFFING INC 166767 $ 9,002.50 3 B'S INC 130384 $ 1,767.50 333 6TH STREET LLC 165858 $ 57,827.10 3D VISIONS INC 163619 $ 1,050.00 3M COMPANY 102220 $ 40,452.83 4 THE TRUCK 166313 $ 9,184.94 4IMPRINT INC 105038 $ 551.81 4LEAF CONSULTING LLC 160792 $ 716,994.61 70 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 168682 $ 38,000,000.00 818 FLAMINGO COMPANY 167309 $ 2,319.00 84 LUMBER COMPANY 131949 $ 1,973.87 A & A UNIFORMS INC 102856 $ 2,615.97 A & B ENVIRONMENTAL LLC 120671 $ 15,420.00 A & B SECURITY GROUP INC 103501 $ 4,501.00 A & D AUTOMATIC GATE AND 100035 $ 820.00 A & G TOWING 123562 $ 80.00 A & R REID ENTERPRISES INC 166140 $ 395.10 A ABLE MINI STORAGE 122134 $ 405.00 A ADAMS &/OR US TREASURY 159194 $ 1,750.00 A BACA &/OR WYOMING C S 132102 $ 3,553.83 A BETTER LIFE 124683 $ 3,680.00 A COMPANY INC 102887 $ 525. 00 A D L HOME CARE INC 103985 $ 31,200.00 A DAVIS & OR STATE DISBURSEMENT 140448 $ 645.12 A DODGE &/OR LV CONSTABLE 167113 $ 1,988.91 A GARBUTT &/OR US TREASURY 162481 $ 700.00 A HELPING HAND HOME HEALTH CARE 106117 $ 46,803.75 INC A HONEY WAGON INC 138408 $ 27,657.50 A K EDGERLY &/OR US TREASURY 168120 $ 919.08 A KELLY &/OR NLV CONSTABLE 168114 $ 529.02 A KING &/OR MISDU 154359 $ 819.07 A MEDINA &/OR GREAT LAKES HIGHER 168230 $ 188.46 A NLV CAB CO 100177 $ 1,269.20 A PEARSON &/OR INSCCU 162945 $ 764.39 A SHAH &/OR MISDU 151126 $ 2,746.87 A STORAGE ON WHEELS INC 103702 $ 1,750.00 A TINNIN &/OR LV CONSTABLE 106445 $ 458.02 A TO ZZZ INC 103195 $ 59,952.11 Vendors Payments A WRIGHT &/OR NLV CONSTABLE 163555 $ 444.47 A‐1 NATIONAL FIRE CO INC 105034 $ 14,596.00 A‐1 RUBBER STAMP & ENGRAVING INC 100183 $ 768.60 A‐1 TRAILER & HITCH 106996 $ 1,695.00 AAA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 168805 $ 2,205.30 AAA WHOLESALE CO INC 168244 $ 1,954.10 ABAC LLC 166709 $ 1,669.54 ABACUS DIAGNOSTICS INC 103527 $ 124.40 ABACUS RESEARCH & 112289 $ 2,130.64 ABATIX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP 100012 $ 1,026.80 ABBEY STUBBS & FORD LLC 132987 $ 12,000.00 ABBOTT TROPHIES LLC 120940 $ 4,421.25 ABC ACTION ADVENTURES 126332 $ 1,200.00 ABC IMAGING OF WASHINGTON 160389 $ 2,272.34 ABC LEGAL SERVICES INC 168407 $ 10.00 ABC UNION CAB COMPANY 143331 $ 1,243.72 ABC WIRE SALES CO 168192 $ 153.98 ABEL BLANCO & MARIA RUIZ 152348 $ 2,115.00 ABIGAIL & JAVIER RODRIGUEZ 163911 $ 10,516.98 ABM ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS INC 129926 $ 1,719.00 ABY CHEMICAL LLC 163750 $ 859.20 ACADEMIC CHOIR APPAREL 100020 $ 1,775.50 ACCELERATED CONSTRUCTION INC 157059 $$, 22,245.20 ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE NETWORK 157963 $ 114,647.15 ACCUPRINT & COPY 100022 $ 7,144.00 ACCURACY GUN SHOP 127807 $ 851.50 ACCURATE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 103014 $ 16,865.00 LLC ACCURATE CONTROLS INC 147236 $ 3,271.49 ACCUTEST 107472 $ 10,082.00 ACCUVANT INC 112233 $ 72,637.44 ACE CAB INC 100025 $ 1,551.70 ACE SHOPPER STOPPER HARDWARE 102006 $ 123.59 ACE UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES INC 166722 $ 944.99 ACE USA 144353 $ 15,486.93 ACF TECHNOLOGIES INC 114788 $ 11,369.00 ACME DECALCOMANIA LTD 147275 $ 44,906.75 ACME SUPPLY CO LTD 161606 $ 3,914.40 ACOUSTICAL SOLUTIONS INC 167749 $ 3,513.19 ACQUISITION SCIENCES LTD CORP 125925 $ 45,493.97 ACS GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS INC 113202 $ 41,631.28 Vendors Payments ACTION FOR CHILD PROTECTION INC 166097 $ 286,190.63 ACTION MESSENGER SERVICE INC 100032 $ 2,469.25 AD‐TEK INC 103336 $ 3,560.00 ADAM & RYAN REISMAN 166471 $ 4,036.20 ADAM BINGHAM &MICHAEL 158237 $ 4,231.92 ANDERSON ADAM R MOREY 147906 $ 1,125.00 ADAM REID 104025 $ 2,100.00 ADAM S KUTNER PC AND 168833 $ 4,999.00 ADAM SWANG 168326 $ 40.00 ADAMSON INDUSTRIES 100036 $ 25,429.31 ADAN ORTEGA 145325 $ 70.95 ADB AIRFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 152355 $ 11,642.25 ADDY GONZALES 161305 $ 4,051.86 ADELA CASTRO 139091 $ 4,097.64 ADELA WHALEY 164100 $ 2,048.82 ADELAIDA & ANTONIO AGUILAR 166131 $ 3,970.90 ADELE HANCOCK 150369 $ 5,865.00 ADESA MCCOMB 161457 $ 2,569.51 ADLERHORST INTERNATIONAL INC 108849 $ 20,736.00 ADMIRAL & CAROL LARRY 119044 $ 6,417.15 ADP BENEFIT SERVICES 129958 $ 777.23 ADRIAN VALDEZ 139711 $ 4,157.64 ADRIAN ZUNIGA 166364 $ 1,546.34 ADRIANNE & PAUL EGAN 119096 $ 1,864.14 ADRIENNE ADELE WILLIAMS 118663 $ 1,773.00 ADRIENNE B COX 132035 $ 2,131.20 ADRIENNE ZAMORA 158111 $ 901.70 ADVANCED FUEL SERVICES INC 105585 $ 3,422.00 ADVANCED IMAGING SOLUTIONS INC 154252 $ 97,532.51 ADVANCED PRO REMEDIATION A LLC 115785 $ 2,000.00 ADVANCED SYSTEMS PLUS INC 102949 $ 1,710.00 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES 104381 $ 529.67 MANAGEMENT ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY LLC 158889 $ 2,723.11 ADVANCED WEIGHING SYSTEMS 102917 $ 10,505.00 ADVANTAGE GSE INC 152430 $ 10,807.97 AERIE COUNSELING INC 108667 $ 8,995.00 AERO DYNAMIX INC 140521 $ 2,300.00 AET ENVIRONMENTAL 133683 $ 495.00 AFC FIRE COMPANY LLC 100053 $ 2,300.00 Vendors Payments AG SYSTEMS LTD 107221 $ 1,940.00 AGAPE CHILDRENS SERVICES INC 123634 $ 61,218.18 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES ‐ SWR INC 125842 $ 20,429.88 AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC 104679 $ 238.85 AHERN RENTALS INC 101897 $ 629.85 AHERN RENTALS S W INC 101346 $ 2,503.41 AID FOR AIDS OF NEVADA ‐ AFAN 100058 $ 133,094.24 AIDA & RAUL SALDIVAR 168199 $ 1,614.35 AIDA BOTELLO & MANUEL IBANEZ 147107 $ 3,825.72 AILEEN FOURNIER 150095 $ 5.60 AIMEE & HEATH HAIRR 134826 $ 3,578.82 AIR CANADA 165488 $ 5,000.00 AIR CENTER OF NEVADA INC 104398 $ 363.89 AIR EXCHANGE INC 163210 $ 2,973.20 AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS 164880 $ 475.00 AIRGAS INC 102023 $ 11,295.08 AIRGAS INC dba AIRGAS USA LLC 101848 $ 822.34 AIRPORT CONCESSION CONSULTANTS 100062 $ 16,682.27 AIRPORT NOISE REPORT 100066 $ 850.00 AIRPORT WILDLIFE CONSULTANTS 167874 $ 500.00 AIRPORTS COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL 156783 $ 164,304.00 AIRPRIME SOLUTIONS INC 162345 $ 1,740.00 AIRPROJECTS INC 147666 $$, 8,640.00 AIRTEC GASES LLC 139927 $ 8,829.40 AJ INDUSTRIES WEST INC 136978 $ 93.94 AKERS & ASSOCIATES INC 140941 $ 92,936.00 AKT CORPORATION 168253 $ 690.00 AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC AKZO 133482 $ 4,860.97 NOBEL AL LETCHER 168311 $ 21.90 ALACHUA COUNTY CLERK OF THE 120034 $ 7.00 CURCCUI ALAN & DENISE KARPF 130671 $ 2,046.00 ALAN CHAN 166953 $ 2,319.51 ALAN MEYER 126165 $ 450.00 ALAN MORRELL 119038 $ 1,773.00 ALAN SMITH 119147 $ 1,775.07 ALARMCO INC 100074 $ 21,364.00 ALBERT & DEBORAH SAN NICOLAS 156603 $ 10,244.10 ALBERT & LOLA BECHYNE 116350 $ 5,121.96 ALBERT & REGINA BREAUX 115997 $ 14,560.72 ALBERT VALENCIA 131450 $ 6,414.00 Vendors Payments ALBERTA SMITH 118958 $ 1,773.00 ALCO TARGETS COMPANY 129649 $ 91.10 ALDERWOODS (NV) INC 100630 $ 20,265.00 ALECO STEWART ENTERPRISES INC 101490 $ 32,616.64 ALEINA & CHRISTOPHER RICHARDSO 162055 $ 4,097.64 ALEJANDRA MAGALLON 164800 $ 2,048.82 ALEJANDRO CORTEZ 166809 $ 174.55 ALESSANDRO MAXWELL 165622 $ 2,319.51 ALEX CLARK 112240 $ 96.00 ALEX W MARTINEZ 157286 $ 22,189.57 ALEX YOUNG 102490 $ 400.00 ALEXANDER HART 168352 $ 4,500.00 ALEXANDER HERNANDEZ 168164 $ 50.00 ALEXANDRA & STEVEN VARELA 161622 $ 1,663.50 ALEXIES ASSISTED LIVING INC 159664 $ 1,806.00 ALEXIS FRANKLIN 166675 $ 2,319.51 ALEXIS SEWELL 152797 $ 4,360.05 ALFRED FLORES & KIMBERLY M. 151611 $ 2,048.82 ALFREDA IRUNGARAY 145340 $ 2,048.82 ALFREDO & IRENE AGUILAR 152082 $ 4,097.64 ALICE & DENNIS HANKEY 130944 $ 8,195.28 ALICE & LARRY MENDEZ 157554 $ 2,048.82 ALICE DREW 166061 $$, 5,287.25 ALICE LOVE 128928 $ 4,097.64 ALICE M COULSON 131470 $ 19.60 ALICE SCHUMACHER DENTON LLC 168182 $ 233.00 ALICE WEBB 116207 $ 4,545.00 ALICIA & JOSEPH WOLLBURG 138895 $ 3,202.50 ALICIA CLARKE 163339 $ 810.00 ALICIA JOHNSON 165479 $ 2,209.34 ALICIA LEWIS 159077 $ 4,723.98 ALICIA RUIZ DE HERNANDEZ 139088 $ 8,209.98 ALISA BAKER 130110 $ 2,048.82 ALISHA MAESTAS 161034 $ 4,074.90 ALISHA WINTERS 143989 $ 3,492.00 ALISON & CHRISTOPHER MARSH 155830 $ 3,700.50 ALISON FLOYD 139243 $ 1,775.07 ALISSIA MEDINA 158911 $ 1,000.00 ALL AMERICAN FENCE COMPANY 107854 $ 1,600.00 ALL AMERICAN VAN & STORAGE 100090 $ 2,730.00 ALL CITY MANAGEMENT SERVICE INC 164917 $ 715,939.19 Vendors Payments ALL CITY SIGN & GRAPHICS INC 162720 $ 180.00 ALL CLEAN INC 155287 $ 44,796.00 ALL HOSE INC 104804 $ 8,823.04 ALL SOURCE APPAREL LLC 166570 $ 39,881.80 ALLEGIANT COBRA SERVICES 147469 $ 520.95 ALLEN & ASSOCIATES INC 163184 $ 5,786.64 ALLEN & CHRISTALL ROTTA 101922 $ 10,704.21 ALLEN & MILDRED SPENCER 115980 $ 2,498.82 ALLEN RONNEI 168635 $ 80.00 ALLIANCE CORPORATION 127038 $ 24,643.58 ALLIANCE HC II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 168890 $ 1,030.87 ALLIED REFRIGERATION INC 100085 $ 4,923.05 ALLSTAR BUILDING SERVICES LLC 151468 $ 1,359.00 ALLTECH ASSOCIATION APPLIED 104141 $ 464.34 ALLY BANK 168344 $ 17.00 ALLYSON & BRIAN HARRIS 159827 $ 2,048.82 ALMA ARTEAGA 137285 $ 4,097.64 ALMA C OLVERA 168668 $ 315.00 ALMA LOPEZ 119111 $ 2,048.82 ALMA SANTOS 168287 $ 775.00 ALMA VANCE 167157 $ 4,500.00 ALMARAZ RIVERA MODESTA 165803 $ 2,048.82 ALMAZ & RICK KENT 124116 $$, 4,800.00 ALONDRA WARMSLEY 154869 $ 1,552.74 ALONZO & ALICIA WRIGHT‐WHITE 149540 $ 2,048.82 ALONZO E MILLER SR 144327 $ 82.98 ALPHAGRAPHICS 361 134483 $ 428.50 ALPINE WATER SYSTEMS 111300 $ 648.00 ALSON ATKINSON 168750 $ 47.87 ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 100095 $ 1,254.47 ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT 152851 $ 1,200.00 ALTOUR INTERNATIONAL IATA 144948 $ 2,421.17 05695594 ALVA D WEAVER 153839 $ 44.42 ALVARADO MFG INC 105268 $ 775.00 ALYCE BLANCHARD 161642 $ 2,047.50 ALYCIA & GARY HECKMAN 167943 $ 2,048.82 AM PROPERTIES LLC 117272 $ 7,812.00 AM SHOOTERS INC 123237 $ 8,402.59 AMANDA & ALYSSA WOLSEY 168752 $ 2,048.82 AMANDA & GEORGE ECKMAN 116128 $ 3,731.07 AMANDA & JAMES PHELPS 161008 $ 2,117.25 Vendors Payments AMANDA & RYAN WARD 163425 $
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