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• Bobby Edward Jordan was charged on July 24 with battery.

• Kevin Myronn Armstrong was charged on July 29 with petit larceny.

• Christopher Banning was charged on July 31 with obtaining money under false pretenses and burglary.

• Andre Lamar Longmire Jr., was charged on July 31 with driving while license cancelled, revoked or suspended.

• Ernest Frank Bridwell was charged on July 31 with possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy to violate the uniform controlled substance act.

• Lawrence Raymond Panozzo was charged on July 31 with possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy to violate the uniform controlled substance act.

• Shann Shalanda Prince was charged on Aug. 1 with battery upon a peace officer, resisting public officer and obstructing a public officer.

• Kylie Chaidez was charged on Aug. 1 with duty upon damaging unattended vehicle or other property and immediate notice to police officer of accident involving unattended vehicle or other property.

• Brandon Austin Ading was charged on Aug. 1 with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and obstructing a public officer.

• Timothy James Persson was charged on Aug. 1 with torture or cruelty.

• Sean O’Brien was charged on Aug. 1 with harassment.

• Robert Scott Lynn was charged on Aug. 1 with petit larceny.

• Arthur Joseph Fisher III was charged on Aug. 5 with bomb threat prohibited, two counts.

• Kenneth Paul Gallucci was charged on Aug. 8 with obstructing a public officer, resisting a public officer and battery upon a peace officer.

• Faiza Boules was charged on Aug. 8 with breach of peace and injury to property.

• Bradley James Kullenberg was charged on Aug. 11 with assault upon an officer, driving under the influence of alcohol, resisting public officer and running at large, two counts.

• Randi Lyn Vice was charged on Aug. 12 with petit larceny.

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One of the valley’s residential subdivisions is making its first move toward expansion in more than a decade, with the Nye County Commission approving a tentative map for what is known as Pleasant Valley earlier this month.

GriefShare celebrates 9 years of healing

This July marked the start of another year for the GriefShare chapter at Central Valley Baptist Church and in the last nine years, hundreds of lives have been changed by this nondenominational, multi-faceted support group. But the need is ever-present and GriefShare continues to pursue its mission of helping those who have faced loss through their journey from mourning to joy.

These local teens spent their summer building beds for kids in need

As part of the Step program, these teenagers worked with one of the valley’s ever-growing nonprofits, Nye County Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP), to construct brand new beds from scratch, each destined to end up in the homes of area children who don’t have a bed to call their own.

Don‘t fall for this latest phone scam

After receiving numerous complaints from area residents regarding threats of incarceration, the Nye County District Attorney’s Office is now warning individuals to ignore phone calls about jury duty.

Back to school: Where to get free supplies & essentials

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‘Buy in Nye’ awarded for helping 17 homeowners

The Buy in Nye homeownership program provided nearly $3.9 million in affordable mortgages and $288,000 in down-payment assistance to 17 Nye County families.

Solar recycling project denied

Along with the boom in solar energy generation projects, solar recycling is becoming more prevalent, resulting in companies looking to expand their operations to accommodate the new industry. One company, i-Quest Inc., was hoping to bring its own operations to the Pahrump Valley but Nye County commissioners shot down the idea at the board’s most recent meeting.

GALLERY: Winners from this year’s 4th of July Parade

A special ceremony was held this week to bestow the awards upon those organizations that took home top honors in this year’s Fourth of July Parade, sponsored by the Pahrump Holiday Task Force in partnership with the Pahrump Disability Outreach Program.