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A handful of Pahrump residents will be headed to Afghanistan soon, part of a deployment of 450 Nevada Army National Guardsmen of the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry. CCA gets OK for detention center Corrections Corporation of America announced Tuesday it has received the go-ahead from the Office of the Federal Detention Trustee to build its federal detention center at 2250 E. Mesquite Ave. Lane speaks out about paralegals In his ruling concerning Calvada neighbors Donald Quinn and Timothy and Amy Maples, District Court Judge Robert Lane indicated strong opinions where paralegals are concerned. Correction California Lottery One ticket matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday's drawing of the California Super Lotto, with a payout of $35 million. The next jackpot will be at least $7 million. Community Calendar PHOTOS: Acoustic Grass and Music Fest Entertainment Schedule Support meetings PHOTOS: BROUGHT DOWN Judge rules against Maples' horses In a decision filed Monday at 4:13 p.m., District Court Judge Robert Lane ruled in favor of Donald Quinn in his complaint against his neighbors Tim and Amy Maples, who have horses in the backyard of their Calvada home on Fawn Street. Tobacco taxes slow sales If you're a smoker, unless you stashed a few cartons of cigarettes away before April 1, you have already been hit by new federal taxes on tobacco products. Bishop is eulogized at Ruud Center service Former Pahrump Town Board member Ed Bishop was eulogized as a community-minded resident since his arrival in Pahrump in 1989, during a memorial service at the Bob Ruud Community Center before a standing-room-only crowd of 160 people Friday. Powerful book about judicial murder Imagine meeting someone with the power to tell you everything that will happen to you in the future. He can see the good and bad, the ups and downs for the rest of your life. He has the power to tell all -- including the exact time of your death. Joseph Yount came to stay Community assistance IN BRIEF Obituaries |
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