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67 dogs rescued from Tonopah residence

Nye County Animal Control took custody of 67 Whippet dogs and two cats from a home in Tonopah on Tuesday, forcing overcrowding at the Tails End Animal Shelter in Pahrump.

Test site contamination creeping toward area drinking groundwater

Declining aquifer levels and increased pumping in southern Nye County could cause test site water contaminated by nuclear testing to flow more quickly toward groundwater used for drinking, warned officials.

Brothel workers yesterday compared to today

Bobbi Davis was the owner and operator of the Shady Lady Brothel, located about 20 miles

Report: Pahrump aquifer trends 10-year decline

Aquifer levels are decreasing in areas where domestic wells are clustered, according to a report.

Nye on Carson, Feb. 27

Concealed weapon law changes hearing held

Amargosa attendance high, Pathways testing starts Monday

Amargosa Elementary/Middle School is posting a 96 percent attendance rate, school officials said Tuesday. Principal Robert Williams told trustees faculty members are looking to take on additional pre-kindergarten students.

Public hearing scheduled Wednesday on utility rate hike

A rate hike increase proposal for Utilities, Inc. Pahrump customers has resulted in the scheduling of a public hearing on Wednesday by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission.

New Beatty Volunteer Ambulance Facility opens

The Beatty Town Advisory Board meeting on Feb. 23 had a very light agenda, but it was notable because it was held in the training room of the town’s new ambulance barn.

Crime Corner, Feb. 27

Man jailed for domestic battery

Delayed Manse Road paving to begin this Tuesday

Repaving is set to begin on the three-mile stretch of Manse Road between Homestead and Hafen Ranch roads.

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