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No more squatting – new law targets homeless on vacant, private property

Nye County McGill said the purpose of the new code is to authorize the sheriff’s office to make contact with people occupying vacant private property or a property with a vacant building and demand to see a lease agreement.

VEA names new CEO

Hamlin will return to Pahrump for his first day as CEO of the co-op on Dec. 9.

Jury finds Michele Fiore guilty on federal wire fraud charges

Former Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore was accused of using donations meant for a statue of a fallen police officer on her personal expenses.

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WATER CONCERNS: RIBs issue passed back to planners

The Pahrump Regional Planning Commission will look into several aspects of rapid infiltration basins usage at the recommendation made Monday by the Nye County Water District Governing Board.

Federal detention center strives to continue community partnership

Operators of the Nevada Southern Detention Center hosted the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce’s monthly luncheon last Wednesday, March 23, where more than two dozen business owners and elected officials attended the event.

40-foot fall victim airlifted to UMC Trauma

At least two fall victims, motor vehicle crashes and a bicycle versus a pedestrian collision engaged Pahrump fire crews over the past several days.

High wind gusts cause havoc in region

Winds ripped through the region Monday giving residents and visitors more than just a bad hair day.

Grant decision awaited to help domestic violence caseload

Nevada Outreach Training Organization is awaiting the decision on a rural grant as it’s looking to fund a prosecutor’s position for handling its clients’ domestic violence cases.

Congressmen still trying to revive Yucca Mountain

Two congressmen are renewing efforts on Yucca Mountain with a letter where they addressed the “obligation” for the Department of Energy to complete licensing for the project.

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