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HORACE LANGFORD, JR. / PVT
Town Manager Dave Richards finds reason to smile at a special meeting to discuss his resignation yesterday morning.
Richards heads north
Pahrump Town Manager Dave Richards will be bidding farewell to Pahrump, serving his last day on Feb. 22.

PASSING ON: NCSO mount passes away
The Nye County Sheriff's Office recently observed the passing away of Shadow, a horse in the sheriff's office Mounted Enforcement Unit.


Richards heads north
Pahrump Town Manager Dave Richards will be bidding farewell to Pahrump, serving his last day on Feb. 22.

Brickles gains Unsung Heroes award from ING
Mary Brickles of Hafen Elementary School received the Unsung Heroes award and scholarship for her program titled "Multi-Media Mania" Tuesday, January 29th.

Koklas pleads out before trial
Darius Koklas, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter just minutes before his trial was set to begin Friday, Feb. 1.

Pounds with curs not quite canine
Dog lovers are a special breed of people.

PHOTO: PENALTY FLAG

Paddy's gains six-month respite
TONOPAH -- Nye County Commissioner Joni Eastley made the motion Tuesday to suspend the liquor license of Paddy's Pub for 90 days.

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LAST 57: Cats FLOCK to Utah sanctuary
Six months ago over 400 cats and kittens were found in dire condition in the summer heat at the former For Love of Cats and Kittens sanctuary located on Bond Street.

DOE braces for new Yucca budget wrangle
WASHINGTON -- The Department of Energy proposed a $494.7 million budget for Yucca Mountain Monday and braced for another year of defending the project against newly energized critics in Congress.

PAHRUMP, WE HAVE A PROBLEM: Transmission woes worsen
Super Bowl Sunday, the television event that literally qualifies as a worldwide event, was a bust for some local Pahrumpians as the town's television woes (at least for the "bunny-eared" or antennae-using residents) continued to worsen.

Recycled books bring in $5,800
The Friends of the Pahrump Community Library gave a round of applause at their January meeting as President Ed Sepulveda announced the total income for 2007.

New Web group helps keep moms connected
Being a stay-at-home mom can be tough.

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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 $60 million.

IN BRIEF

PASSING ON: NCSO mount passes away
The Nye County Sheriff's Office recently observed the passing away of Shadow, a horse in the sheriff's office Mounted Enforcement Unit.

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