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DEMEO AND LIESEKE FACE OFF: Sheriff's race heats up during forums
The Nye County sheriff's race usually tops the bill when residents gather to hear pitches from candidates running for office.

AUG. 27 SHOOTING: Rodriquez bound over to district court
Jesus Rodriguez, the alleged shooter of Deputy Harry Williams, will be bound over to the Fifth District Court for arraignment Nov. 17 at 10 a.m.


DEMEO AND LIESEKE FACE OFF: Sheriff's race heats up during forums
The Nye County sheriff's race usually tops the bill when residents gather to hear pitches from candidates running for office.

School Honors

Put a wiggle in your walk
Barbara Koss is the first to admit that her group consists of amateur dancers, but they aren't afraid to show off their skills in public, as they did at the Fall Festival.

Hands a little too happy at local parlor
Li Tong, 46, was arrested for solicitation of prostitution Thursday, Oct. 12, at the Happy (or Magic) Hands massage parlor at Mesquite Avenue and Highway 160.

PHOTO: Long Walk

Group support deemed important to weight loss
Health authorities, including the American Dietetic Association, the American Heart Association and the American Medical Association agree that trendy diets and magic weight-loss pills do not work.

State agency offers master plan help
BEATTY -- It appears that Beatty will be getting plenty of professional help in developing its master plan.

Community assistance

'No news' kills behavior: tactics for better management
Whether you are a business owner, CEO or manager, and regardless of your product or service, you are in the people development business. Acquiring and keeping good people is one of your most important jobs. The more your team members grow and develop their talents and abilities, the more they will be able to accomplish. See your team members as they can become and encourage them to become what you see.

'Nobody's Horses' find home in book
Responsibility is a funny thing.

Courthouse exhibit illustrates change
Jan Lindsey promotes and supports the Pahrump Arts Council in its continuing efforts to bring a variety of cultural media to the area. She pulled out all the stops by working with the Nevada Arts Council to bring its "Altered Landscapes" collection to Pahrump.

Engagement Announcement

BOND MEETINGS: Room 4 Kids to Learn outlines ideas for new high school
The Room 4 Kids to Learn committee hosted another in a round of community meetings to discuss the upcoming bond reauthorization initiative at the Pahrump Valley High School gym last Thursday.

Fire restrictions lifted in southern Nevada
LAS VEGAS -- Wildland fire officials lifted fire restrictions on the Bureau of Land Management land, National Park Service land (Lake Mead), Nevada Division of Forestry land, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service land, and U.S. Forest Service land (Spring Mountains National Recreation Area) effective Oct. 14.

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PHOTO: All for English

Quarter horse event set for Nov. 11
The NQHA All Novice Open Breed Show, an American Quarter Horse Association-approved show, will be held Nov. 11 at McCullough Arena.

AUG. 27 SHOOTING: Rodriquez bound over to district court
Jesus Rodriguez, the alleged shooter of Deputy Harry Williams, will be bound over to the Fifth District Court for arraignment Nov. 17 at 10 a.m.










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