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Consignment shop takes off in Pahrump

A positive picture is being etched out for a local business that opened its doors near the end of 2018.

Employment program assists veterans

The U.S. Department of Labor Veterans Employment and Training Service announced the availability of approximately $13.5 million in Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program grants.

Tax help resources announced

The Internal Revenue Service reported that there were more than 585 million visits to IRS.gov by taxpayers finding answers to tax questions, e-filing tax returns and checking on their tax refunds in 2018. This year, visits are 11 percent higher than the same time last year.

VEA board calls special meeting

Valley Electric Association’s board of directors has called a special member meeting to address concerns over the board’s fiduciary responsibilities and the process of recalling members of Valley’s board, according to a news release from Valley.

Nevada’s Clown Motel is sold in Tonopah

The Clown Motel in Tonopah has been sold, owner Bob Perchetti said.

Perry defends energy budget, including Yucca Mountain funding

Energy Secretary Rick Perry defended his $31.7 billion budget request Tuesday, including $116 million to restart the licensing hearings required to build a permanent storage facility for high-level nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain.

Las Vegas felony suspect located in Pahrump

Nye County Sheriff’s Office detectives captured a fugitive suspect wanted out of Las Vegas.

Pahrump water order appeal moves forward

The Nevada State Engineer’s appeal on water Order #1293A has taken one more step forward, with Pahrump Fair Water filing earlier this week its answering brief in response to the engineer’s opening brief.

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