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Pahrump Town Manager Bill Kohbarger
Ordinance won't require pickup
Pahrump Town Manager Bill Kohbarger has a short and simple message to those spreading the word that Pahrump residents will be forced to pay to have their trash picked up: "That's not true."

Baker to Vegas via wheelchair
Scott Pfeiffer's entourage rolled through Pahrump last week in his successful bid to ride his wheelchair from Baker to Las Vegas to publicize ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.


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Bill would require VEA to 'go green'
A bill draft in front of the state Legislature would require Nevada utilities -- including for the first time cooperatives like Valley Electric Association -- to include renewable energy in their portfolios.

Legislators push 'green' energy
The list of 1,247 bill draft requests for the 2009 state Legislature full of renewable energy legislation.

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 $14 million.

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VEA won't need rate hike
Valley Electric Association won't have to raise rates after all -- at least through 2009 -- barring an economic crisis or weather-related issues, Chief Executive Officer Tom Husted said Friday.

Biker grounded by teenager
Thursday around 3:30 p.m., a teenager driving a Saturn station wagon with several of her friends as passengers made a hard left in front of a motorcyclist near the intersection of Bell Vista Road and Garrison Road.

Keeping residents happy
The ubiquitous green trucks stopping by homes all over the valley don't necessarily have to stop at yours.

US Bank opens at Smith's Supermarket in Pahrump
The location is the same and the facade is much the same as well, but on closer inspection the faces have changed and so has the name.

Lane is expected to rule on dismissal of Comstock case
Fifth District Judge Robert Lane said Monday he'll decide later this week on whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Comstock Park Homeowners Association board against a group of board opponents.

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