Just across the western border, all eyes are on Death Valley National Park as temperatures peak.
By Robin Hebrock Pahrump Valley Times
Commonly referred to as the PSST, this tax was established by an act of legislation in 2007, authorizing the county to impose a sales tax of up to one-half of 1 percent to fund staff and equipment for the local public safety departments.
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