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The rules of the brothels change with the culture

This is the second part of an interview with former brothel worker Nevada Rose. She got her first job at a Nevada brothel when she was in her early twenties and worked for about ten years, from the 1970s into the 1980s. Among the brothels she worked in was Bobbie Duncan’s Buckeye Bar in Tonopah. I interviewed her in the summer of 2014.

New demands on DMV increasing wait times

CARSON CITY — Agonizingly long lines at state DMV offices could get even longer if several measures in the legislative hopper see approval this session, a panel of lawmakers was told Thursday.

Sale of newspaper to New Media closes

The nation’s largest owner of daily newspapers just got bigger.

Nye Commissioner Cox to pay for lawsuit against county

Nye County Commissioner Donna Cox will have her county salary garnished to settle a judgment assessed against her stemming from a lawsuit she filed against the the county in 2009.

Crime Corner, March 20

Man jailed for grand larceny

Businesses step in to assist overcrowded animal shelter

Tails End Animal Shelter received some good news this week with two area businesses providing much needed donations to the overcrowded shelter.

Hardy to join lawmakers’ Yucca tour

WASHINGTON — Two members of Congress from Nevada are reserving seats on the tour that will take a group of lawmakers to Yucca Mountain next month, a visit its organizer hopes will spark new interest in the shuttered nuclear waste site.

Man charged in dog attack appears in justice court

The Pahrump man charged with keeping pit bull dogs that attacked a local elderly man appeared in court on Wednesday.

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