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HORACE LANGFORD JR. / PVT
A communications tower at Highway 160 and Wheeler Pass Road collapsed because of high winds Friday, disrupting service to several agencies. Back-up methods to communicate were quickly put into force.
SEVERAL AGENCIES AFFECTED: Wind topples communications tower
The Nye County Sheriff's Office, the fire department, and even the school bus system were left without communications early Friday, after the wind huffed and puffed and blew down the emergency services tower in Pahrump.

C-C-COLD Weather affects festival
Lucy and Jim Schaller were all bundled up in blankets in their lawn chairs Saturday morning, sitting in front of the Bob Ruud Community Center watching the parade go by.


SEVERAL AGENCIES AFFECTED: Wind topples communications tower
The Nye County Sheriff's Office, the fire department, and even the school bus system were left without communications early Friday, after the wind huffed and puffed and blew down the emergency services tower in Pahrump.

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Yucca seeks to double nuke waste
The Department of Energy is proposing doubling the size of a national nuclear waste repository it plans to build deep below an ancient volcanic ridge in the Nevada desert.

Woman killed in attack by dogs
A 73-year-old Pahrump woman was died after being attacked by eight wolf-hybrids at a residence in southern Pahrump Thursday evening.

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Contractors board yanks license of Pahrump concrete company
American Custom Concrete Inc., a Pahrump company, was cited for violations by the Nevada State Contractors Board, after a hearing held Sept. 26.

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C-C-COLD Weather affects festival
Lucy and Jim Schaller were all bundled up in blankets in their lawn chairs Saturday morning, sitting in front of the Bob Ruud Community Center watching the parade go by.

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