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GINA B. GOOD / PVT
Karin Mathews, right, hugs Lonna Guyer in front of the Nye County Government Complex in Pahrump on March 10, after hearing charges reduced for the woman who killed Guyer's son and his wife in a reckless accident. Mel Matthews, who survived the crash, stands behind the women.
Car smash sentencing is scheduled for May 4
It's been 19 months since Mel Matthews nearly died in an accident on U.S. Highway 95, about five miles north of the Pahrump exit onto Highway 160.

Importing water a theme as county board seated
The newly-appointed Nye County Water District Board met for the first time last week and took care of administrative business, but the underlying theme seemed to be to devise a way to import water into Pahrump and protect Nye County from actions by other water authorities.


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A run for rebuilding
AMARGOSA VALLEY -- As in days gone by, when neighbors got together to help each other with a barn-raising or perhaps to bring in the crops before a rain, Maggie Herzig organized Amargosa Valley and Pahrump to help two of her good neighbors and friends.

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Riding puts lawsuit in perspective
A court decision hangs over the their heads, yet Saturday was a day of fun for Emily, 11, and her parents Amie and Tim Maples at Petrack Park's McCullough Arena as they joined other families for a day of Gymkhana.

PHOTO: WHAT DO YOU SEE?

Community assistance

Attorney responds to grievance letter
On Nov. 13, 2008, Nye County Deputy District Attorney Robert Bettinger replied to a grievance letter Mel Matthews sent to the state Bar of Nevada.

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'DARKER SHADES OF RED': Atomic Testing Museum explores Soviet propaganda
LAS VEGAS -- A striking collection of propaganda posters and assorted Soviet artifacts from the Cold War period in the USSR (1940s - 1991) will be on display at the Atomic Testing Museum here from April 4 through June 7.

PHOTO: CUTTING THE RIBBON

Corrections and Clarifications

PHOTOS: Talent by Pahrump

Amargosa fires spark cooperation
AMARGOSA VALLEY -- Faulty water heaters were responsible for starting two fires just three days apart in Amargosa Valley, according to Amargosa Volunteer Fire Department Chief Lon Fuller.

DARE conference seeking community sponsors
Sheriff Anthony L. DeMeo is hosting the Nevada DARE Officer's Association (NDOA) annual state training conference here March 30 through April 1.

Drumming and dancing slated for Tecopa Resort
TECOPA, Calif. -- This is the perfect time to enjoy the drum and dance retreat to be held once again at Tecopa Hot Springs.

Family files to keep horses in Calvada
Tim Maples brought his 11-year-old daughter, Emily, with him to Pahrump's courthouse Friday.

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 $28 million.

New fire stations planned for test site
LAS VEGAS --Two new fire stations will be constructed at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) as part of a subcontract awarded by the National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office (NNSA/NSO) and National Security Technologies LLC (NSTec), the management and operations contractor for the site.

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