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Sheriff could bill for overtime
A way to plug a $1.2 million deficit in the 2009-10 county fiscal year budget led to various suggestions at a county workshop Tuesday, like charging organizations for sheriff's department overtime at special events, such as the Pahrump Fall Festival.

Veterans aid moves to trailer
Nye County veterans won't be without a place to file for compensation benefits or seek help, after the Nevada JobConnect office was closed at the Calvada Eye and moved to the Great Basin College addition.


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Schoolchildren learn the art of silence
Each year, Dove the Mime travels throughout the world entertaining people.

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Comments mixed at FAA airport hearing
About 50 members of the public showed up for a Federal Aviation Administration public hearing Monday to gather input for an environmental assessment on the proposed Pahrump Airport, which is expected to be ready a year from now.

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 $33 million.

GOP seeks recovery from bruising election loss
Nye County Republicans looked back on the drubbing they took on election night Nov. 4, 2008, but State Sen. Mark Amodei, R-Carson City, keynote speaker for the annual Pahrump Valley Republican Women's Lincoln Day dinner Saturday night, said the year 2010 will be a wonderful opportunity to regroup.

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Financial headlines live in 'Catastrophe'
Ever play "Chutes and Ladders"?

Engagement Announcement

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PAHRUMP VALLEY FOOLS - April Fool's edition

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Pahrump fenced into detention center
Correctional Conglomerate Consolidated of America announced today it has decided to enclose all of Pahrump in one large, federal detention center.

Businesses thrive after regulations lifted
Savvy Pahrump businesses are taking advantage of the flood of tourists flocking to Alien Planet in the Paradise Oasis Mall and the town's new Water World family park located next to the baseball fields on Highway 160.

Lowes opens today in new mall
The new Paradise Oasis mall is a shopper's dream, centrally located on Highway 372 between Happy Lane and Woodchips Road. It opened for business to the general public today.

Supreme Court overturns Endangered Species Act
Last year's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, stating the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management have no jurisdiction to enforce the Endangered Species Act in unincorporated areas, has spurred runaway growth in Pahrump.

Super Duper Deluxe Mega Center opens
The Pahrump Super Center has completed its move and opens tomorrow.

Town slogan debate
It will be goodbye to "Heart of the New Old West" as a slogan for Pahrump.

New bistro hosts VIP pre-opening
Pahrump's newest four-star restaurant, Bubba Grump's Bistro, hosted a VIP sneak preview last night in anticipation of tonight's grand opening.

Pro football: Not just a lot of hot air
First, there was NASCAR Sprint Cup racing at the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, then the LPGA tour at the Sheri's Ranch and Spa golf course.










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