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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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Nye County Flood Response holds ribbon cutting

Finding a place to stay during a catastrophe at one’s home can be a stressful event, and one local company is equipped to handle just that.

Prehistoric building blocks of the Pahrump Valley

“For me, what’s most fascinating about the universe is that it’s knowable.” —

Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, Director of New York’s Hayden Planetarium

Crime Corner, June 17

Woman jailed for heroin possession

Meads sweeps four catagories enroute to 2015 Miss Pahrump crown

The showroom inside the Saddle West Hotel Casino erupted in celebration when contestant Hailey Meads was named the 2015 Miss Pahrump Pageant winner on Saturday.

Next group of museum speakers announced

The Pahrump Valley Museum and Historical Society has announced its next group of speakers for its year-long lecture series.

Car front end damaged after dragged in ‘park’

A local family learned the hard way to make sure the gear shift of their car is not in the “parked” position while being towed behind their luxury RV, but that’s what happened on Monday as emergency crews responded to the area of Basin Avenue and Highway 160 for a report of a vehicle fire just after 2 p.m.

Man receives maximum sentence for assaulting granddaughters

The man charged with sexually assaulting his own granddaughters on several occasions, received the stiffest sentence Fifth District Court Judge Robert Lane could hand down on June 8.

Winners and losers from the legislative session

CARSON CITY — Every legislative session starts with high hopes, the forging of political alliances and earnest promises from elected officials to get the people’s business done.

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