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HORACE LANGFORD, JR. / PVT
Darrin Tuck, Sr. addresses the media after his son’s preliminary hearing yesterday afternoon. Darrin Tuck, Jr. was bound over to Fifth District Court to face a single charge of possession of child pornography.
Lawyer says meth use made Tuck 'paranoid'
Darrin Tuck Jr., of Pahrump, will be bound over to District Court to face a single charge of possession of child pornography.

NCSO SHELLSHOCKED: Shell used as doorstop rendered safe by USAF
The Nye County Courthouse saw some excitement Monday afternoon when a local resident (as of this writing unidentified by the sheriff's office) brought a defused mortar shell to the sheriff's office.


Lawyer says meth use made Tuck 'paranoid'
Darrin Tuck Jr., of Pahrump, will be bound over to District Court to face a single charge of possession of child pornography.

California Lottery
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday's drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $31 million.

New men's wear store opens doors
The majority of the time when you think of fashion, you think of women, yet men do follow fashion trends.

PHOTOS: Wild West Days at Shoshone

Lower Vine Ranch opens on limited basis
Walter "Death Valley Scotty" Scott permanently painted himself on Death Valley's history with his blazing red tie, notorious spending sprees, and mostly successful scams and hustles during the early 1900s.

NRHA releases millions in cash grants
First-time homebuyers and honorably discharged military veterans may be missing out on millions of dollars of free cash grants available now from lenders participating in the Nevada Rural Housing Authority's Homes at Last program.

'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever' to play
Most everyone knows the story of Christmas, but leave it to Pahrump to put a new and funny twist on tradition.

Death Valley may choose Hafen Commercial Center for offices
Death Valley National Park Superintendent J.T. Reynolds said the park service plans to locate some park offices in Pahrump and establish a partnership with the town.

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Amargosa urges limits to growth
AMARGOSA VALLEY -- Town advisory board Chairwoman Jan Cameron, almost choking back tears, urged Nye County commissioners last week to adopt the Amargosa Valley area plan without delay.

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Book on Jennings worthy
Where were you when the Challenger went down?

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Amargosa Valley goals
A few of the major points to the Amargosa Valley area plan include:

USAF Band pays visit to Pahrump
The United States Air Force Band and Singing Sergeants will perform at 7 p.m., Nov. 9 in the Pahrump Valley High School gymnasium.

Derr gets five months for assault
William Derr, 40, was sentenced in Fifth District Court Friday, Nov. 2, to five months of jail time for a misdemeanor charge of battery.

Man arrested after confession
Dale A. Boda, 23, was arrested and booked on charges of domestic battery and false imprisonment Tuesday, Oct. 10.

Man transported to Vegas after stabbing
AMARGOSA VALLEY -- Edward Joseph Anderson, 43, was arrested and booked on a charges of battery with a deadly weapon with substantial bodily harm on Halloween.

NCSO SHELLSHOCKED: Shell used as doorstop rendered safe by USAF
The Nye County Courthouse saw some excitement Monday afternoon when a local resident (as of this writing unidentified by the sheriff's office) brought a defused mortar shell to the sheriff's office.

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