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COUNTS OF CRUELTY: Former FLOCK president arrested
Sheri Allen, who was in charge of the For Love of Cats and Kittens (FLOCK) sanctuary where hundreds of cats were found in horrendous conditions here, was arrested Wednesday and booked on 125 counts of an animal cruelty statute that includes "torturing, injuring, and cruelty to animals."

MCC -- a foreign policy lever that actually works
WASHINGTON -- Having stepped out of the warm bath of global affection that followed the 9/11 attacks, Americans are feeling shivery and exposed.

PVCAT on prowl over signs
The Pahrump Valley Community Action Team (PVCAT) started on the prowl July 18 to identify area deficiencies that can be fixed with the proper attention and action.


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Historian has no plans to retire any time soon
Bob McCracken was only in town for a few hours, but that was long enough for him to swing by the Pahrump Museum and get an idea for yet another book.

You can lend a helping paw

Petition supports burros in Beatty
Many Beatty residents are passionate about burros.

Threat leads to multiple charges
Jason Bosse, 27, was arrested on a long list of charges July 23 when a separate sheriff's office investigation led to further incriminating information about him.

Nuts & Bolts with Buffalo Jim

Reinvigorated Special Olympics seeking coaches and athletes
The Nevada Special Olympics Program has been in operation for a very long time.

Senior News
Pahrump Senior Center menu (menu subject to change) and activities for the week of August 6-10:


Support meetings

Beloved Pet

PHOTO: SWORN IN

School board buys books for new year
As Nye County students know all too well, the lazy, carefree days of summer vacation have nearly slipped past, and soon it'll be time to get dragged to the store to shop for school supplies.


AFTER TWO YEARS: Pahrump woman reunited with her two long-lost cats
Two years ago, Jeanette Schultz lost Chaos and Cabbie, two of her cats.

Community Calendar

Insulator fire douses juice
Late Wednesday morning, fire damaged the insulator on a Valley Electric Association pole on Shoshone Drive in the downtown area, causing an outage to 534 members.

California Lottery

PHOTO: Waiting

COUNTS OF CRUELTY: Former FLOCK president arrested
Sheri Allen, who was in charge of the For Love of Cats and Kittens (FLOCK) sanctuary where hundreds of cats were found in horrendous conditions here, was arrested Wednesday and booked on 125 counts of an animal cruelty statute that includes "torturing, injuring, and cruelty to animals."

PHOTO: Morning rays

'Broadway' hits PVHS stage
They say the neon lights are bright

Drug court continues to grow
It's been four years since Judge Robert Lane started drug court to help Pahrump deal with an ever-increasing epidemic of illegal substance abuse, and although that's not very long, the program has already helped to turn many lives around.

Wanted: Eligible families, $500 reward
Citizens for Affordable Housing Inc., or CAHI as it's more commonly known, is offering a reward of $500 to help them find families that need a roof over their head.

Bill Thomas: Last of the Great Frontier sheriffs
I'm a great admirer of Nye County Sheriff William H. "Bill" Thomas. Among all the important figures in county history, none looms larger. I believe Thomas was the last of the great Western Frontier sheriffs.

McNeely is new trustee
The vacancy that existed for an Area II school board trustee was filled by John "Doc" McNeely at the last school board meeting.

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:

MCC -- a foreign policy lever that actually works
WASHINGTON -- Having stepped out of the warm bath of global affection that followed the 9/11 attacks, Americans are feeling shivery and exposed.

PVCAT on prowl over signs
The Pahrump Valley Community Action Team (PVCAT) started on the prowl July 18 to identify area deficiencies that can be fixed with the proper attention and action.

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