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Specialty Asian food store opens in Beverly Plaza

A Las Vegas-based couple has opened a new ethnic foods market in hopes of capturing the market created by Pahrump’s growing Asian and Pacific island population.

BLM to offer wild burros for adoption

The Bureau of Land Management has readied 12 wild burros caught in the Pahrump Valley for adoption, tentatively scheduled for Jan. 26. The captured burros, or wild donkeys, range in age from a few months to approximately 12 years.

Distrust of scientists has a history

Last week the dedication of Nevada’s third national monument, Tule Springs Fossil Beds, brought out a name from the past. News reports noted that Willard Libby, a Nobel chemist who developed carbon dating, had done some fossil work at Tule Springs in 1962.

Anticipated New Year’s snow could change plans

Pahrump residents traveling over the Spring Mountains to celebrate New Year’s Eve tonight might want to reconsider.

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 $9 million.

IN PROFILE: Jon Zellhoefer

BUSINESS:

Letter to the Editor

Thank you from the Silver Tappers

Police offering free NYE rides home again

There’s great news for local residents who plan to celebrate the New Year by way of libations and return home safely.

You win some and you lose some

In sports there are definite winners and losers. This year’s most important sports stories have been characterized as either a win or a loss.

Ten biggest stories for 2014 from Pahrump

The surprise defeat of at least two elected officials serving Nye County and the arrest of the candidate for sheriff made the short list of Pahrump Valley Times’ top news stories for 2014.

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