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May 1, 2009

Daily PhotoGINA B. GOOD / PVT
Pahrump Town Manager Bill Kohbarger was confronted twice by angry residents after Tuesday's meeting, just outside the doors of the Bob Ruud Community Center.
PTO 43 passed again; board mum
The new town trash ordinance, PTO No. 43, had previously been adopted, but the board revisited it April 14 at the request of Pahrump resident Robin Lloyd. At that meeting, Lloyd made what were deemed by town attorney Lance Maiss and Pahrump Valley Disposal attorney Robert Groesbeck, as "housekeeping changes" to about 19 of the 21 pages of the ordinance.

Sports

Daily PhotoHORACE LANGFORD JR. / PVT
Melissa Ewing, center, and Stevie McElheny, left, were 1-2 in the 100-meter hurdles, in Pahrump Valley's home track meet against Las Vegas Bishop Gorman and Beatty, on Wednesday.
BOYS ROUT GAELS: Lady Trojans go unbeaten in 4-A duals
Pahrump Valley's girls trounced visiting Las Vegas Bishop Gorman Wednesday, to complete a sweep of Sunset Region Southwest division rivals in their inaugural season in Class 4-A.


   
In The News

News

Swine flu hits Reno; no cases in Pahrump
Local agencies plan response to swine flu
Swine flu: staying healthy
CDC updates Nevada through conference call
Engagement
PHOTO: THE FEELING OF FALLING
Youth jailed for robbing pizza delivery guy
PTO 43 passed again; board mum
Community Calendar
Entertainment Schedule
PHOTOS: SIN CITY CHAMBER THROWS A BARBECUE
New Democratic Central Committee plans changes
Entertainment briefs
MAY 15 AND 16: Frontier Days/Chili Showdown
Community assistance
$1,000: Are you the next 'Elvis'?
Task force suggestions often down in flames
School menu
Radiation exposure risk study to be presented to board
'Country Karaoke' contest in final stages
Dates set for 2009 Scotty's Castle concerts
Floyd, Mt. Charleston Elementary submit honor rolls
Death Valley Walk For Life
Sheriff's Report
Mock accident almost too real for some
Ash Meadows marks 25th
Solar Millenium plans three-day open house
Senior News
Is it 'Cops' or town board?
BACK THEN
Obituaries


Opinion

Only two show courage in autism vote
Health reform by Christmas?
'Reconciliation' a mystery to most Americans
Letters to the Editor
Why did the chickens cross the road at THAT moment?
A little of this and a little of that


Sports

PHOTO: 'SPECIAL' CHECK
NASCAR Sprint Cup
'TRANSFORM TALLADEGA': Scary crash prompts bold suggestions
Local teams in tournament
JUNE 1 ACCEPTANCE DATE: Boating safety grant offered
'Revenge' favorite in Kentucky Derby
ON THE WEEKEND
THIRD AT ANGEL PARK: Trojan golfers closing in on 4-A regionals
YOUTH BASEBALL
Track Results
PIVOTAL CENTRAL 1-A TWIN BILL: Beatty-Tonopah baseball moved to Tuesday
BOYS ROUT GAELS: Lady Trojans go unbeaten in 4-A duals
BALL HURLS NO-HITTER: PV pitchers punch out Western
FISHING
THE PVHS HALL OF FAME
SPORTS BRIEFS
Sierra Vista spikers win
NDOW's Mayer receives major outdoors honor
RIVERS' ATTACK ASSAILED: 'Apprentice' Duke good for poker
The hunt can be an art form
BOWLING



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