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Maureen Fields was a Wells Fargo employee in good standing when she disappeared two years ago.
New evidence cited in Fields conundrum
Nye County Sheriff's Office general assignment detectives have recently discovered new information and evidence regarding the disappearance of Maureen Fields, 41, of Pahrump.

Hotels, casino planned by raceway
A conditional use permit for two three-story hotels and a 45,000-square-foot casino planned by the Wulfenstein family next to the Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch was approved by the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission.


New evidence cited in Fields conundrum
Nye County Sheriff's Office general assignment detectives have recently discovered new information and evidence regarding the disappearance of Maureen Fields, 41, of Pahrump.

Nuts & Bolts with Buffalo Jim

May brings PBR Rodeo to town
Rodeo fans won't have to travel to Las Vegas to see a Professional Bull Riders Rodeo this year, as Pahrump will host a PBR Enterprise Rent-a-Car tour stop in the town's own McCullough Arena May 3.

Holiday Inn Express, Buffalo Grill gain approval
Construction work could begin any day now on a Holiday Inn Express and Buffalo Southwest Grill, the owner said Wednesday night, after a waiver was granted by Pahrump Regional Planning Commissioners to allow shared parking with Wells Fargo Bank.

Water district start-up likely to cost plenty
TONOPAH -- A Nye County Water District could cost $250,000 to start up the first couple years, commissioners were told Tuesday.

Terrible's cancels theater proposal
The Holiday Inn Express and Buffalo Southwest Grill are close to becoming a reality, but the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission also heard the Terrible's Town hotel and eight-plex movie theater project may be dead.

Community assistance

Bocce ball in town's future -- despite $700 benches
The Pahrump Town Board approved a number of capital improvements at its Tuesday, Feb. 12 meeting.

California Lottery
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday's drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $74 million.

Brighter DAY set for low-risk offenders
The Detention Alternatives for Youth, or DAY, program enrolled 26 low-risk juvenile offenders in the first four months, with only one failing the program and another who's missing and wanted on a bench warrant, Nye County Chief Juvenile Probation Office Tom Metscher said.

Entertainment Schedule

Angels needed to aid development
As far as Edward Maznicki is concerned, Pahrump is in serious need of some angels -- entrepreneurial ones, that is.

Run for the money -- and for charity
On Saturday, Feb. 23, bikers from six states will be in Pahrump and Crystal for the 4th annual Bordello Thunder Run.

Man beaten up with his own gun
Diego Salazar, 28, decided he had to see a man about a girl Tuesday, Feb. 12.

Family services needs volunteers
No to Abuse, the Pahrump Family Resource Center and Family to Family Connection are accepting applications for volunteers and will hold a volunteer training session starting March 1.

CRIME CORNER

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IN BRIEF

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Senior News
Pahrump Senior Center menu (menu subject to change) and activities for the week of Feb. 18 to Feb. 22:

Soroptomist presents awards
Soroptomist International of Pahrump Valley (SIPV) held its annual membership induction and awards presentation event Feb. 5 at the Charleston Peak RV Park Clubhouse.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Sheriff's Report
The following information was provided by the Nye County Sheriff's Office. All crimes are alleged and all defendants are presumed innocent:

School Menu
Nye County School District elementary breakfast menu for the week of Feb. 18 - Feb. 22:

PHOTO: PAINTING THE LINES

Hotels, casino planned by raceway
A conditional use permit for two three-story hotels and a 45,000-square-foot casino planned by the Wulfenstein family next to the Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch was approved by the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission.

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