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Seen on scene:At the Heavy Duty Play Day

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Tevye Adams, 3, of Boulder City, appeared to have a natural talent for heavy machinery as he played on the equipment being used to build the new Interstate 11 at the Heavy Duty Play Day on Saturday.

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Johnny Hogsette and his son Dominic, 2, drove out from Las Vegas for Heavy Duty Play Day on Saturday.

Families from Boulder City, Henderson and Las Vegas came out to the Heavy Duty Play Day, where children could play with toy machinery in the giant sand box or climb on full-size equipment.

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From left, Brody, Sally and Noah Rahaim made it out from Las Vegas to explore the enormous construction machinery.

By HUNTER TERRY

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