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When the Miss Pahrump Pageant began in 1976 and Marina Hennigh claimed the inaugural title of "queen," she won by selling the most tickets to the Harvest Festival rodeo that year. Traffic light may be step closer to reality The long-awaited traffic light at Homestead Road and Highway 160 could be a step closer to reality after the Nye County Commissioners pieced together a new funding proposal for the $1.4 million project recently. California Lottery PHOTO: BUTT OUT Community assistance SUPPORT GROUPS IN BRIEF Airstream Club rally Injured motorcyclist is cited for unsafe passing A local motorcyclist is lucky to have sustained only non-life threatening injuries after he put his motorcycle down on Irene Street early in the evening of Aug. 1, rolled off the bike and banged into an incoming vehicle. Judge Steel tries again for the high court You may remember Dianne Steel if you lived in Pahrump in 2004. PHOTOS: THE UNINVITED GUEST Truth about criminal evidence might amaze you Let's say there's a house you know about, and you want to see the inside of it. Comments on Towne Pass being accepted DEATH VALLEY -- The National Park Service is beginning the preparation of an environmental assessment to evaluate the re-establishment of Towne Pass Material Site 218 for use by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). COMMUNITY CALENDAR Assembly hopeful assaulted in bar Ponderosa Dairy General Manager Ed Goedhart, who is a Republican candidate for the Nevada Assembly, District 36, got walloped in an apparently unprovoked incident Thursday night. SHE REIGNS: Moen is new Miss Pahrump When the Miss Pahrump Pageant began in 1976 and Marina Hennigh claimed the inaugural title of "queen," she won by selling the most tickets to the Harvest Festival rodeo that year. A Pahrump childhood among the dunes and sloughs Most children nowadays experience a very different childhood compared to youngsters growing up in the 1940s and 1950s. PHOTO: RODEO ROPER RIDING Modeling ahead for '05 winner Outgoing queen Amber Shields, 15, described a bit of what it's like being Miss Pahrump and where she's now headed, having surrendered her crown to the new Miss Pahrump for 2006. Traffic light may be step closer to reality The long-awaited traffic light at Homestead Road and Highway 160 could be a step closer to reality after the Nye County Commissioners pieced together a new funding proposal for the $1.4 million project recently. IN BRIEF |
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