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Hollis Harris, a long-time resident, prominent developer and community donor, will be the grand marshal of the 2006 Fall Festival parade Saturday morning. LAWSUIT: DeMeo rejects Smith's Taser incident story Robert Smith, who Monday announced a lawsuit against the Nye County Sheriff's Office, is still facing criminal charges for obstruction and improper use of 911. FALL FESTIVAL IS HERE!: Harris named parade grand marshal Hollis Harris, a long-time resident, prominent developer and community donor, will be the grand marshal of the 2006 Fall Festival parade Saturday morning. LAWSUIT: DeMeo rejects Smith's Taser incident story Robert Smith, who Monday announced a lawsuit against the Nye County Sheriff's Office, is still facing criminal charges for obstruction and improper use of 911. PHOTO: ON THE BLOCK PHOTO: Dragon Cloud Readers PHOTO: FALL FESTIVAL NOT JUST IDLE MUSING: Is Nye County prepared for future? Most of us have wondered at one time or another about the past. We may ask, "Why did things turn out the way they did?" Looking at history, we can ask, "Why did history turn out the way it did?" PHOTO: The Animator WHO IS THIS GUY?: Focus Group CEO began real estate business with $500 John Ritter, chairman and chief executive officer of the Focus Property Group, said he began the company 20 years ago. High Desert Beaders welcome new folks The High Desert Beaders were hosted by the Pahrump Museum on Saturday. The gathering was sponsored by the Pahrump Arts Council to educate the public on the type of talent and skills available in the valley. Animals, Yucca on the agenda A public hearing on a bill amending the Nye County animal control ordinance will be heard at 10 a.m. when County Commissioners meet Tuesday in Tonopah. ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT Big cat owner says proposal overdone A lot of residences bear the sign "Beware of dog," but in front of Zuzana Kukol's house is a sign that warns, "Beware of cat." Urban conference faults Pahrump in its planning for future growth Pahrump was specifically identified by the Urban Land Institute for lacking experience to deal with sudden and major growth, according to a report presented at a recent conference in Las Vegas. Sheriff's Report The following information was provided by the Nye County Sheriff's Office. All crimes are alleged and all defendants are presumed innocent: AUDITOR'S REVIEW: Pahrump Senior Center recovering after loss of $340,000 The bad news from auditor Dan McArthur was that the Pahrump Senior Center lost $340,665 in 2005. Community assistance 'English' ordinance proposal elicits diverse reactions More than 40 people packed the Pahrump Town Advisory Board meeting, largely for a chance to voice their comments and concerns in regard to two ordinances that were supposed to be read for the first time. Nuts & Bolts with Buffalo Jim Vehicle pays midnight visit to home Sandra and Alex Rospuko were victims of a hit-and-run driver who literally crashed into the side of their house around midnight Wednesday, Sept. 27. Anti-Drug Coalition is finalist in competition The Community Anti-Drug Coalition has chosen Nye Communities Coalition as a finalist in its Got Outcomes Competition. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THREE GO-AROUNDS AT MCCULLOUGH: PRCA rodeo headlines Fall Festival Can't get tickets to the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas? BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT California Lottery IN BRIEF |
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