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The Sept. 19 approval of the Focus Property Group development agreement is a done deal, but it has surfaced as the major issue in the Nov. 7 Nye County Commission race. Ethics commission: Murray should have avoided bargaining Nevada Assembly District 36 candidate Laurayne Murray should have abstained from Pahrump Town Board actions that might have resulted in a greater benefit to her husband than any member of the general public. Commission hopefuls debate Focus Group plan The Sept. 19 approval of the Focus Property Group development agreement is a done deal, but it has surfaced as the major issue in the Nov. 7 Nye County Commission race. Rotary, Job Connect session identifies business services The Pahrump Valley Rotary was hosted by Job Connect Oct. 24 for a presentation to new businesses about the various services available to help them. The 10 new businesses present learned how the Chamber of Commerce, Community College of Southern Nevada, Job Connect, town board, county commission and others can supply information that will help ensure their success. CAHI offers trade: sweat for down payment on new home "It's the coolest," said Michelle Shelton, with a big smile on her face. She was referring to the construction site at which she was working, where she stood on the foundation of what in a few months will be her new home. Two Pahrump men held The following criminal activity was reported by the Nye County Sheriff's Office (NCSO) Oct. 25 and Oct. 28: Pahrump celebrates Veterans Day Pahrump will celebrate and remember service veterans with various events around town throughout Nov. 11, Veterans Day. Museum celebrates three years The third anniversary celebration at the Pahrump Valley Museum, held Oct. 28, could have been dubbed Pahrump Days for all intents and purposes. The celebration covered all aspects of Pahrump's beginnings and reflected all historical components of those decades. Company fined $21,500 for Mesquite dust bowl Celebrate Homes was fined $21,500 for violating dust control regulations during site preparations on Mesquite Avenue Aug. 14-16. Hearing Master Henry Melton levied the fine Thursday. 'Button' Ford recalls the early days of schooling in Pahrump Harry 'Button’Äô Ford came to Pahrump with his father at the age of 10, in the 1940s. Support meetings BRATS, BEER: Annual Oktoberfest brings in $1,900-plus for United Way The annual United Way Oktoberfest was held at Honeysuckle Park Oct. 22. Lots of bratwursts and sauerkraut filled the plates of more than 200 attendees. The weather could not have been any better, and the fact that it was postponed from the previous drenched weekend could be considered a blessing. In the ring of fire: New volume details life of Man in Black If you're a music lover, you've probably spent lots of time playing the musical version of Fantasy Football. Task force pursues several suspects The Nye County Sheriff's Office (NCSO) and the U.S. Marshal Service formed a joint task force to find and apprehend possibly dangerous suspects with outstanding warrants in the Pahrump area Thursday, Oct. 26. California Lottery IN BRIEF PHOTO: CLEANING UP Community assistance Calendar PHOTO: Hosed Ensign makes last-minute campaign stop in Pahrump A politically uneducated girl on the Pahrump Valley High School Senior Council asked U.S. Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., what party he belonged to. The Pathfinder: Echoes in Nye County John Charles Fremont: Man of the West. Ethics commission: Murray should have avoided bargaining Nevada Assembly District 36 candidate Laurayne Murray should have abstained from Pahrump Town Board actions that might have resulted in a greater benefit to her husband than any member of the general public. |
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