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Former officials weigh interest in town board

Pahrump voters approved the proposal to disband the town board by a 7,294 to 7,063 margin in 2012.

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Reid: Yucca Mountain won’t be revived in his retirement

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., doesn’t expect to see nuclear waste stored at Yucca Mountain after he retires and leaves the Senate.

Nye County Clerk laments low early voting numbers

With the primary election looming Tuesday, county officials are concerned about the low turnout for early voting.

Bizarre crash sends one to hospital

A woman was transported to Desert View Hospital following a two-vehicle collision along Highway 160 behind the Panda Express restaurant late Wednesday morning.

Local, state agencies enact summer fire restrictions

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services have implemented summer restrictions on burning weeds and brush throughout the community.

Goldfield Opera House set for grand opening Tuesday

GOLDFIELD — This old mining town 140 miles north of Pahrump is set to add to the community’s culture with the debut of an opera house.

Vegetarian fusion comes to the valley

In an age where bigger is better at eateries and the amount of beef reigns supreme, David Washum, the owner of a new vegetarian cafe called Cafe CSB at 1481 Highway 372 in town talks about how he will survive.

Nevada to add hundreds to sex offender registry

CARSON CITY — Hundreds of sex offenders previously categorized as low risk in Nevada will now be subject to public disclosure and new reporting requirements when a decade-old law finally takes effect July 1.

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