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Republicans criticize BLM in Bundy standoff

WASHINGTON – Republican lawmakers last Thursday criticized the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s handling of the April standoff with Clark County rancher Cliven Bundy, saying tensions could have been eased by local authorities rather than the BLM’s use of heavily armed agents.

Counseling agency gives away school clothes

With the beginning of school about two weeks away, some local parents have fewer shopping options for supplying their kids with essentials for the upcoming fall semester.

Chamber fills CEO vacancy with familiar face

The Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce has an enthusiastic Chief Executive Officer in new hire Salli Kerr. Kerr’s first day in her new position was Monday and she will meet with her board for the first time today.

Two restaurants get ready for debut

Two Pahrump eateries are working to get the doors open. One has entailed ground-up construction and the other extensive renovations of the dining room and an all-new kitchen equipment installation. Outdoor landscaping has also been addressed.

KNYE owner seeks support for artificial Christmas tree

The owner of Pahrump’s sole radio station says she no longer wants to kill trees in order to celebrate the Christmas holiday season.

Crime Corner

COPS: Man threatens witness, calls police, goes to jail

Laxalt says as AG he will be active against fed interests

For Republican Nevada attorney general candidate Adam Laxalt, there’s more to his campaign than his last name — as a grandson of Paul Laxalt, the famous former U.S. senator and governor — he pledges if elected to be more active in standing up to the federal government.

Boy tells police pastor offered him sex

A popular local pastor is facing open and gross lewdness charges following his arrest on Saturday evening.

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