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Gibbons gets life sentence Tyler Aaron Gibbons, 17, was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole in Pahrump Fifth District Court Monday. BLM attempts to limit horse deaths LAS VEGAS -- The Bureau of Land Management says it hopes efforts to diffuse a threat to wild horses in the area of the Tonopah Test Range will prevent further wild horse deaths. Gibbons gets life sentence Tyler Aaron Gibbons, 17, was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole in Pahrump Fifth District Court Monday. Community assistance After some boasts, 'Armed' gets going The perfect place to hide was never in the broom closet. Contestants line up for scholarship The 31st annual Miss Pahrump Pageant competition will take place Saturday, Aug. 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Pahrump Nugget. The pageant was founded by Ray Wulfenstein in 1976 as a competition for rodeo queen. In 2002, it was changed to Miss Pahrump with a college scholarship as the prize for the selected queen. Support meetings Fire inspection work given to Abbott Charles Abbott and Associates, the company performing building inspections for Nye County, has been given the fire inspection contract as well, a move expected to speed up the process. Donated computers help match residents, pets Lynette Schlager is a true animal lover, to the point that when she visits the Nye County Animal Shelter, she usually ends up taking a pet home. Nye County schools deemed high-achieving Ginger Olsen, Nye County School District's testing and accountability coordinator presented the board with excellent news about Nye County's final rankings according to the federal No Child Left Behind standards. Dealing with Stress -- Part I Stress is something that all of us have felt at one time or another in our lives. School trustees OK mandated pay The Nye County school trustees became the fourth school board in the state to approve a salary change mandated for themselves by the Nevada Legislature. The action came during the board's meeting last Thursday. Drug bust nets four Four adults and one juvenile were arrested last Saturday when sheriff's detectives, patrol deputies and Street Crime Unit officers served a search warrant at 2120 Dandelion St., No. 1. FLOCK: Former chief may have been overwhelmed The question of blame for the horrible conditions in which hundreds of cats were found at a local sanctuary, run by For Love of Cats and Kittens, or FLOCK, still needs be answered, according to the nonprofit organization's board of directors. PHOTO: TOO TIGHT Anniversary First plaque up on the memorial wall Army Pfc. Dan John Bailey Sr. may have passed away in 1999, but his spirit and memory continue to live on through the Pahrump Veteran's Memorial. Community Calendar Birth California Lottery Embezzlement charged Toni Murphy, 45, of Pahrump, found out that forged checks leave a paper trail when she was arrested and booked on numerous charges dealing with embezzlement last week. BLM attempts to limit horse deaths LAS VEGAS -- The Bureau of Land Management says it hopes efforts to diffuse a threat to wild horses in the area of the Tonopah Test Range will prevent further wild horse deaths. Obituaries |
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