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HORACE LANGFORD JR. / PVT
Smoke hangs over firefighters as they begin their attack.
Pahrump Stop burns
The Pahrump Stop, at Highway 160 and Mesquite Avenue, was engulfed in flames Friday at about 3 p.m.

Deluge closes roads
The biggest one-day deluge to hit Pahrump in years caused washouts in numerous locations, with a few streets still closed this week.


Pahrump Stop burns
The Pahrump Stop, at Highway 160 and Mesquite Avenue, was engulfed in flames Friday at about 3 p.m.

Identity of taped mystery girl still unknown
Nye County Sheriff's Department investigators have gone nationwide to try to get the identity of a girl, estimated to be four to five years old, who is the victim of a heinous assault on a half-hour pornographic video dropped off by a Pahrump man.

Short Branch kicks off Express
Kathy Bragg, owner of Miss Kathy's Short Branch Saloon in Crystal, is finally getting a little recognition and an opportunity to participate in this year's Pony Express from the Chamber of Commerce -- and it all started over meat loaf.

Small plane crashes
BEATTY -- Two fliers were injured Friday evening when their small plane crashed near the airport here.

Community assistance

PHOTO: Kids' screening

California Lottery

Accent is southern at Our Bar
When the entertainment from the Wild West Extravaganza is starting to wind down, the party will begin at Charlie's Place (Our Bar).

Community Calendar

Correction

$16.3m bid OK'd for new Floyd Elementary
DUCKWATER -- Nye County school trustees recently accepted a $16.3 million bid from B&H Construction Co. to build the new Floyd Elementary School in Pahrump.

Support meetings
<b>Gamblers Anonymous</b>

ENTERTAINMENT

'Simpson' book goes from inane to chilling
No doubt you've watched enough television in your life to know that when a murder is committed, the police are overjoyed if the accused is arrested, the judge is sympathetic, and the case is wrapped up quick and clean.

Agencies lift fire restrictions
LAS VEGAS -- Wildland fire officials lifted fire restrictions on the Bureau of Land Management land, National Park Service at Lake Mead, Nevada Division of Forestry land, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service land and U.S. Forest Service land at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area effective Sept. 25. Due to recent changes in changes in the weather, fire danger eased from extreme to moderate.

IN BRIEF

Deluge closes roads
The biggest one-day deluge to hit Pahrump in years caused washouts in numerous locations, with a few streets still closed this week.

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