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Trojans go out big against Clark; win third league title in a row

The Trojans wrestling team finished the season undefeated in league and Sunset League Champions for the third consecutive time. Pahrump finished up their last match of the season by defeating Clark with 10 pins at home on Friday night to win 64-14. During the night, Clark won only three individual matches and had two pins and one match by decision.

Crime Corner, Feb. 4

Brothers jailed for theft

Report gives Yucca positive reviews

WASHINGTON — Analysts at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Thursday completed a safety review that gives Yucca Mountain generally positive marks, but stops short of recommending it be granted a license to operate as a nuclear waste site.

Probation revoke sends woman to state prison

Tonopah resident Ashley Dugan was sent to state prison for 19 months to four years Jan. 12 for violating parole on a drug arrest made nearly a year ago.

Calling Sandoval’s bluff on his budget challenge

Do you know the most outrageous thing about Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s (R&R-Advertising) billion dollar tax hike proposal?

Golf course dispute resolved, cleanup to begin soon

The lengthy dispute over required paperwork to clean up contaminated ponds at a former Pahrump golf course was finally settled Friday heading off litigation and allowing park development plans to move forward.

Legislature to attempt to fix Pahrump water concerns

The Nevada Division of Water Resources has proposed a controversial fix to Pahrump’s projected water woes by the crafting of two bills, scheduled to be heard by the state Legislature on Feb. 11.

Walmart theft leads to arrest of four men

Nye County Sheriff’s deputies have arrested four men after a report of theft at the Walmart retail store last week.

Girls drop a heartbreaker to Sierra Vista

The Lady Trojans lost a close one on Thursday against Sierra Vista in the final seconds of the game 39-37.

IN PROFILE: Brett Chumley

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Pathways holds early graduation ceremonies for 20 students

Pathways Adult Education Principal Karen Hills had much to be proud of this week as she announced the early graduation of 20 students at the school this year.

Letter to the Editor

Citizens should fulfill civic duty obligation

That shouldn’t have happened

What a game. It was truly one of the best Super Bowls that I have ever seen. I had no doubt that the Seahawks would win in the end. Oh well, what do I know?

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 $8 million.

Young female injured in horse-riding accident

A juvenile female was air-lifted to University Medical Center in Las Vegas after falling from the horse she was riding Tuesday afternoon.

New Thai restaurant opens in familiar food location

Signs of a strengthening local economy are emerging as another brand new business opened its doors to the public this week.

County gaming revenue saw increase last year

Casino revenue saw a slight increase in Nye County in 2014, which trends against the state and Strip numbers released last week.

County taxable sales continue downward trend

Nye County continues to see double-digit declines in taxable sales, which trends against the increases seen statewide.

A case history of bad drug journalism

In 1979, the Nevada Legislature made medical use of marijuana legal in the state.

Legislative session underway this week

CARSON CITY — The 2015 Nevada Legislature convened Monday with pomp and song, a festive beginning before lawmakers buckle down to tackle the tough issues of taxes and other reforms in the months to come.

Food service contract canceled at Pahrump jail

New Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly was successful in her bid to cancel the inmate food service contract at the Pahrump jail, as a cost savings measure as the county looks to trim projected budget shortfalls.

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