After an initial line when polls first opened, voting continued to be steady during the following morning hours.
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The event will feature over 60 local businesses and organizations.
Details on how this committee will be filled are still pending.
In prior meetings, public comment was filled with concerns over the proposed budget cuts.
During the weekend event, there will be two two nights of seeing old friends and making new ones.
Early voting was brisk during the first three days, but not as busy as during a presidential general election, according to figures from Nye County Clerk Sam Merlino.
Ballot question No. 3 simply asks: Shall state law be amended to create a 2 percent tax on a margin of the gross revenue of entities doing business in Nevada with total revenue for any taxable year that exceeds $1 million, with the proceeds going to the State Distributive School Account to be apportioned among Nevada school districts and charter schools.
A series of speakers and displays will be at the Pahrump Valley Museum from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today as part of National Nuclear Science Week.
Nye County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the creation of a peace officer advisory review board, an issue in the campaign for sheriff. However, the proceedings of the review board will be closed to the public.
Nye County Sheriff’s deputies are seeking information on the valley’s fourth armed robbery of a business in less than a month.
Nye County sheriff’s candidate Sharon Wehrly explained a campaign gaffe made during a debate during a follow-up appearance at the Artesia Community Center last Wednesday.
One ticket matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto, with a payout of $13 million. The next jackpot will be at least $7 million.
A pair of solar, photovoltaic projects are planned on the far north end of Pahrump by a start-up company called Belaluz Solar LLC.
After an initial line when polls first opened, voting continued to be steady during the following morning hours.
The event will feature over 60 local businesses and organizations.
Details on how this committee will be filled are still pending.
In prior meetings, public comment was filled with concerns over the proposed budget cuts.
