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Daily PhotoGINA B. GOOD / PVT
Search and Rescue Commander Pat Clow, holding map, assigned volunteers specific grid locations and horse trails to search.

Search and rescue finds missing rider
On Saturday, Nye County Search and Rescue trained new and probationary members in an all-too-familiar Pahrump scenario: a missing horse rider.



Paramedic files suit over '06 suicide incident
Rodd Fernandes, the second emergency medical technician/firefighter accused and then absolved of wrongdoing after the death of a Pahrump man in 2006, has filed suit against Nye County and the Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Service in federal court.


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County seeking input on renewable energy policy
TONOPAH -- Nye County officials will meet with town boards, "green" energy company officials and government agencies to gather input for a policy on renewable energy.

Car leaves road and finds desert
On April 10, the driver of a four-door Hyundai Accent apparently fell asleep about five miles north of the cattle guard on Highway 160 and literally flew off the road, crashing through a wire BLM fence and coming to rest 250-300 yards into the desert.

PHOTO: DYNAMITE PACKAGE

PHOTO: HOMELESS BOOGIE

PHOTO: STATIONS OF THE CROSS

PHOTO: ON THE HUNT

PHOTOS: Where are those eggs?

Three doctors meet their future
Remember when people wrote letters?

Hospital expands imaging capabilities
Desert View Hospital now offers imaging services equal to those found in Las Vegas, according to Marsha Sorter, the hospital's radiology manager.

Is talent lying dormant here?

Pahrump artisan maintains book-binding craft
Books are almost getting to be a thing of the past in the age of the computer.

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 $9 million.

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