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Chester A. Stiles
BLOWS LUNCH: Sex assault suspect in custody
Chester Arthur Stiles, the man who allegedly videotaped himself brutally assaulting a 3-year-old girl, was apprehended Monday evening in Henderson.

Some TV bunny ears not picking up Vegas signals
For residents who use old-fashioned antennae, alternately known as "bunny ears," to pick up the local television stations in Las Vegas, the recent falling of the EMS tower on Wheeler Pass Road meant more than a temporary loss of emergency services communications.


BLOWS LUNCH: Sex assault suspect in custody
Chester Arthur Stiles, the man who allegedly videotaped himself brutally assaulting a 3-year-old girl, was apprehended Monday evening in Henderson.

Desert Utilities seeks more water revenue
The night before a larger group complained about a proposed rate increase by Utilities Inc. of Central Nevada, a handful of customers showed up at the Bob Ruud Community Center Thursday night to gripe about a proposed rate increase by a smaller company, Desert Utilities Inc.

Be careful at Halloween
NEW YORK -- Apart from shopping for the latest Harry Potter costume and baking that perfect pumpkin pie, are you and your kids playing it safe this Halloween?

PHOTO: HOT START

Annual Chautauqua slated for the Winery
The Pahrump Arts Council, in cooperation with the Pahrump Museum and with funding from the Pahrump Cultural Arts Fund, will present the annual Chautauqua at 6 p.m., Oct. 19 and 20, at the Pahrump Valley Winery amphitheater.

Nye County votes against Utilities Inc. rate request
Nye County commissioners Friday voted to deny a rate increase by Utilities Inc. and plan to present testimony when the company presents its case before the Public Utilities Commission in Las Vegas Nov. 14-15.

Tiger, tiger burns not bright
A reported tiger sighting caused quite a hubbub for children waiting for the bus to go to school last Friday morning.

In the Service

The money's for nothing when the winner's fleeced
All it takes is one dollar.

PHOTO: FLY-IN DINNER


Support meetings

PHOTO: ANNUAL GOAT SHOW

Small business resource forum set for Nugget
The Nevada Microenterprise Initiative (NMI) will host a small business resources and assistance forum from 4:30 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the Pahrump Nugget Events Center.

California Lottery

PHOTOS: AFTERNOON AT ASH MEADOWS

IN BRIEF

Pahrump woman dies in Baker rollover
Sheila A. Rollins, 46, of Pahrump, died in a single vehicle rollover Sunday, Oct. 14.

COUNTDOWN TO CAPTURE

Community assistance

Immigration 101 set at Great Basin College
Great Basin College will host a session entitled "Immigration 101" at 2 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, at locations throughout the college service area.

Cleveland changes plea; trial continued
David Cleveland, of Pahrump, changed his plea and had his trial continued in Fifth District Court Monday. Cleveland was involved in a head-on collision last Thanksgiving that killed Jeremy Moon, 26, of Fontana, Calif.

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Angel's Ladies brothel goes out of business
BEATTY --There will be one less set of blinking red lights to greet motorists on Highway 95.

PHOTO: GOING, GOING, GONE

Some TV bunny ears not picking up Vegas signals
For residents who use old-fashioned antennae, alternately known as "bunny ears," to pick up the local television stations in Las Vegas, the recent falling of the EMS tower on Wheeler Pass Road meant more than a temporary loss of emergency services communications.

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