Mike and Maria, Reeves boys and a SAF dinner run

It’s going to be a whirlwind weekend with all of the last-minute festivities taking place before the holidays.

Amargosa board seeks input on solar agreement

TONOPAH — First Solar LLC, a company that recently announced plans to build a 65-megawatt, photo voltaic plant in Amargosa Valley, was granted an option to lease land at the Tonopah Airport by Nye County commissioners Tuesday.

Cash for Clunkers progressivism

WASHINGTON — Barack Obama’s presidency has become a feast of failures whose proliferation protects their author from close scrutiny of any one of them. Now, however, we can revisit one of the first and see it as a harbinger of progressivism’s downward stumble to HealthCare.gov.

Senior News

Pahrump Senior Center

NDOT: Likely no roundabouts until 2016

Pahrump motorists won’t have to worry about studying a video on ways to negotiate roundabouts on Highway 372 any time soon, or get trapped like actor Chevy Chase in “European Vacation.”

Crime Corner

COPS: Suspect arrested Halloween night for breaking store windows

DA’s Report

• Joshua Jack Shalom was charged on Oct. 9 with battery by a prisoner.

School Menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Nov. 11 – Nov. 15:

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $29 million.

Correction

There were a few inaccuracies in a story on page A3 of Friday’s Pahrump Valley Times.

Caution urged on next step for water panel

TONOPAH — Developer Michael Lach urged Nye County commissioners Tuesday to do it right when setting up an advisory committee to draw up a Pahrump groundwater basin water management plan and not panic over comments by the state engineer.

Victim blinded by gunshot testifies at hearing

A man charged with the attempted murder of his daughter’s boyfriend earlier this year will now answer to those charges in District Court after a judge found enough evidence to support the case.

Wanted person released from jail on false ID

Police are looking for a woman they say provided another person’s driver’s license when she was booked into the Nye County Detention Center this weekend.

Man eats way out of jail, into shrink’s office

A defendant who was denied a recognizance release from custody two weeks ago in District Court after deputies were forced to take him to the hospital multiple times for eating inedible objects such as a pencil and eyeglasses, was released from custody last week with the condition he immediately be seen by a mental health professional.

Shoplifter entangled in web of ID theft

An investigation into a theft from the local Walmart parking lot last week led to the arrest of one woman police say has victimized as many as 80 people, stealing their mail and other personal property in attempts to get money using their private information.

Trojans take care of Faith, decimate Moapa in first playoff game

Normally when Trojans soccer player Sydney Sladek scores more than two goals against Faith Lutheran it means the game goes to the Trojans, but this time it took the silent shooter, Courtney Lindsay to deal the death blow in the Trojans victory of 3-2.

Broadhead to start new race, Day after the Duel on Nov. 10

The racing season is over as far as points, but track promoter and owner Chad Broadhead wants to introduce a new race and it’s for the money. The Pahrump Valley Speedway will be hosting “Day after the Duel” on Nov. 10 starting at 3 p.m.

PVHS finishes in sixth place at regional meet

The Division I-A Southern Regional Meet was held last week at the Veterans Memorial park in Boulder City and the results were disappointing to Trojans fans. The team failed to make state.

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Gamblers Anonymous

‘Losing to Win’ great fluff

It’s always in the last place you looked.

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