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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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Nevada expected to get new national monument Friday

The House voted Wednesday to block President Barack Obama from proclaiming national monument conservation areas in western states, but the vote will not prevent him from acting soon to set aside a major area in rural Nevada.

Nye on Nevada, July 10

Report: A third of Nevadans live in distressed communities

County roads worsen due to lack of funding

Nye County Public Works officials cited the dire conditions of roads and the lack of proper funding as the main problem after they presented a general road report to the Nye County Commission on Tuesday.

Hospital to host annual back to school fair July 18

As summer is drawing to a close and the back to school season is starting to come into full swing, an annual school fair will help ensure valley youth and their parents are ready when the first bell rings to begin the 2015-16 school year.

War exhibit runs through July 18 at museum

An exhibit that reflects upon the cost of the freedom each American enjoys will enter its final week at the Pahrump Valley Museum.

Veteran Dr. Waters to speak about war exhibit Saturday

In conjunction with the traveling exhibition, “Always Lost: A Meditation on War,” a local military veteran will speak about the display Saturday at the Pahrump Valley Museum.

Crime Corner, July 10

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Heck declares Senate candidacy

U.S. Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., on Monday became the leading GOP candidate in the 2016 race to succeed retiring Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.

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Davidson sentenced for different criminal incidents

The owner of three pit bulls that mauled a local man earlier this year was sentenced to 364 days in jail on Monday.

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