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Nye County Sheriff Tony DeMeo said allegations he has continually misrepresented Darren Tuck are not true. Prostitutes dispute Trummell charges Bree, a pretty blonde well-mannered enough to accompany a man to Thanksgiving dinner with his family, described herself as like a saleswoman. DeMeo says Tuck team muddying the waters Nye County Sheriff Tony DeMeo said allegations he has continually misrepresented Darren Tuck are not true. California Lottery Community assistance Camacho takes two awards at short film festival Pahrump's own Rodney Camacho won two top prizes during the recently held 2nd annual High Desert Shorts International Film Festival. PHOTO: DEATH IN THE SOUTH END Back Then Rosemary Clarke Middle School combats bullying Bullying is nothing new. DeMeo not planning to split town Nye County Sheriff Tony DeMeo said he isn't going anywhere. One man's plain, rich story What I always said was that my dad never told me anything about being on the front lines in Okinawa as a light infantry rifleman, a 19-year-old Marine private, in World War II. Engagement Petition filed for recall of Liakopoulos Elliott Brainard, Jeanette Smith and Sam Stroffe-Rains signed a motion of intent to recall Nye County District 5 Commissioner Peter Liakopoulos Wednesday. IN BRIEF Bob and Joyce Baker honored with Chamber Service Award When Bob and Joyce Baker were nominated for the second annual Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce community service award, chamber president Don Trudeau said the board instantly voted unanimously to endorse the couple. PHOTO: HERE WE GO! New eatery 'fuses' with Pahrump The latest trend in restaurant fair is the combining of a little of this and a little of that to give varied menu options to customers. It's called 'fusion.' Fall Festival reminders Once again it's a festival weekend in Pahrump and the weekend promises to be a busy one. Senior News Pahrump Senior Center menu (menu subject to change) and activities for the week of Oct. 8 to Oct.12: Expand existing PVHS, committee says The existing Pahrump Valley High School should be expanded, while sixth-grade students could attend elementary schools next year after the new Floyd Elementary opens, lightening the load on Rosemary Clarke Middle School. Community Calendar Realty slowdown having an effect While Gov. Jim Gibbons was hosting a summit in Las Vegas yesterday to discuss Nevada's number one position on foreclosures, local real estate representatives sought to portray a still positive image of the business. Generator plans fizzle A plan to install emergency generators at the Pahrump Fire Station at Highway 160 and the Bob Ruud Community Center was tabled at the last Pahrump Town Board meeting. PHOTO: ONE MORE Support meetings BLM closes shooting area The U.S. Bureau of Land Management made it official this week: the Las Vegas field office announced a target shooting closure on 11,874 acres of public land on the southern end of Pahrump. Youths to drum at the House of Blues A select number of young residents of Pahrump now have the opportunity to drum their way into a live performance at the House of Blues in the Mandalay Bay. Hi tech meets old-fashioned rangers DEATH VALLEY, Calif. -- Death Valley National Park, Bar Z Adventures, and the Death Valley Natural History Association have announced the introduction of the GPS Ranger to visitors at the park. Family welcomes Pahrump to Dungeon The Baumgartens, a family here in Pahrump, are known for their annual Halloween party. Marques aiming for Fest Tony Marques is as close as Las Vegas most of the time, playing at Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill at Harrah's. Pumpkin face -- or lack thereof -- reveals much Pumpkins and pumpkin images are everywhere. Clearly, the decorative accent of choice in October is the plump, orange squash, which is readily available this time of year. Prostitutes dispute Trummell charges Bree, a pretty blonde well-mannered enough to accompany a man to Thanksgiving dinner with his family, described herself as like a saleswoman. Obituaries |
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