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HORACE LANGFORD JR. / PVT
Speaker after speaker went to the microphone to voice their opinion about health care reform during a town hall meeting at the Pahrump Nugget Convention Center Sunday. At right, photos pasted on empty seats mark absence of the Nevada congressional delegation.
Emotions vivid at health care forum
Five empty seats in the front of the room were adorned with photos marking the absence of members of the Nevada congressional delegation at a town hall meeting on health care. The room was crowded with 175 people Sunday at the Pahrump Nugget Convention Center.

Two White Street homes threatened
Alice Dilger has lived in Pahrump for 30 years with no lock on her screen door on White Street.


Finance company litigating water to Willow Creek may buy course
Ashland Capital Corp. has an option to buy Willow Creek Golf Course which expires Sept. 5, according to testimony in a court case last Thursday.

Obama proposal compared with Canadian health system
The health care reform program proposed by the Obama administration is being compared to the Canadian universal health system.

PHOTO: STEADY THERE

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 $18 million.

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Neth hearing slated
Allegations of securities fraud will be presented during a preliminary hearing against former Nye County Commissioner Henry Neth Sept. 30 in Clark County Justice Court.

PHOTO: CAR FIRE INFLAMES OWNER

Rally slated for Sept. 23
Gary Marchinke and Ty Warbasse will lead a public rally against so-called "Obamacare" and socialized medicine.

Extravaganza bodes well for Pahrump
This year's Pahrump Wild West Extravaganza, from Sept. 18-20, is slated to be bigger and better than ever, with many new events to attract visitors to Pahrump.

New signs cut accidents
Third quarter results are in from the Nye County Sheriff's Office, the county commissioners and the Department of Public Works on the weird two-way stop signs installed on the corner of Charleston Park Avenue and Barney Street.

PHOTO: SMOKY SHROUD

College enrollment expands
The number of new full-time college students enrolled at the Pahrump Great Basin College campus increased 171 percent this fall over last year, college director Bill Verbeck said.

BOOK REVIEW: 'Ask Me Anything' useful for kids and adults alike
You are one smart cookie.

Academic Success Center will open at GBC Sept. 8
Students have returned to class at Great Basin College, and the state of the art Academic Success Center will officially open for student tutoring the day after Labor Day, Tuesday Sept. 8.

PHOTO: TOYOTA VS. TRUCK

Correction
Two arrested for home invasion
Tuesday afternoon on Money Street, Kiwan D. Pearson, 23 and Anthony Rudy Gilliana, 21, both of Pahrump, were arrested and taken to the Nye County Detention Center on charges of home invasion with a deadly weapon, tampering with a vehicle and malicious destruction of private property.

Sheriff's Report
The following information was provided by the Nye County Sheriff's Office. All crimes are alleged and all defendants are presumed innocent:

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