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Silver State Trailways plans Las Vegas to Reno run

Residents of Pahrump, Tonopah, and Beatty will soon be able to ride the bus to Las Vegas and Reno, and points in between.

New businesses: The eclectic and currency

A number of new businesses have opened recently. One is a combination of metaphysical supplies and eclectic goods and services and another is a buyer and seller of U.S. currency, gold and silver. Both are in the area around the post office.

Beatty board: County lied over jail closure

BEATTY — In a letter to various public officials, the Beatty Town Advisory Board voiced its concerns regarding the closure of the town’s jail and the loss of local dispatchers. The letter also expresses the board’s dismay over a lack of open communication about the issue when the matter was being considered and decided.

UPDATE: Arrest reports shed light on Marshall, Gulley arrests

Nye County Assistant Sheriff Rick Marshall was arrested Tuesday evening along with a longtime sheriff’s volunteer, Ben Gulley, sources confirmed to the Pahrump Valley Times.

Man arrested after bank robbery

Nye County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man Tuesday after they say he robbed a local bank at gunpoint.

DVH honored for back to school fair

In recognition of their work with the annual Back to School Health Fair, Desert View Hospital was presented with the Silver Syringe Award for Outstanding Community Partner this week from Immunize Nevada.

VEA to break ground on campus expansion

Valley Electric Association officials will break ground on the new $10 million expansion project at 10 a.m. next Friday, kicking off a 12- to 14-month construction project.

Oscarson: Would you like fries with that public service?

Although Assemblyman James Oscarson generally spends his days serving the public by representing their interests in the Legislature, he spent Thursday morning serving them in another way — pouring coffee at McDonald’s as part of the restaurant’s Green for Grads fundraiser.

Pahrump lags behind Tonopah in population race

Pahrump is usually the main driver in Nye County population increases, but in the first quarter of 2014 Tonopah’s population gain of 80 residents outpaced Pahrump.

Johnnie mines donated to museum

The Pahrump Valley Museum has received a lot of donations of historical artifacts over the years, but none probably as large as the donation of four mines in Johnnie by the Bunker family back in November.

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