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Alleged shooter bound over to District Court
A Fallon man accused of shooting his mother’s boy friend was bound over to District Court on Thursday.
UNR’s Smith of Fallon is WAC men’s golfer of week
Nevada’s Scott Smith has been named the Western Athletic Conference men’s golfer of the week after finishing sixth at the John Burns Intercollegiate tourney in Hawaii.
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Narcotics Task Force arrests 2 on multiple drug charges
Two Fallon residents were arrested Wednesday by the North Central Task Force on multiple drug charges.
Man bound over for trial in murder of Fallon man
A 58-year-old man has been bound over for trial in district court in the September shooting death of a Churchill County man.
District Court has light day
District Court had a light docket of cases Tuesday morning with three defendants scheduled for sentences at a later date and one Fallon man given probation on a charge of being un der the influence of a controlled sub stance.
Some western traditions never die
This is one tradition that has endured longer than most in the cattle industry. The 45th annual Fallon All Breeds Bull sale kicks off this weekend with sellers coming to the area as early as Thursday for Saturday’s sale.
Some western traditions never die
This is one tradition that has endured longer than most in the cattle industry. The 45th annual Fallon All Breeds Bull sale kicks off this weekend with sellers coming to the area as early as Thursday for Saturday’s sale.
Footwear tossers honor fallen Shoe Tree
Nearly eight years ago, Roger Bivens of Dayton Valley chucked a pair of red Converse sneakers into the Shoe Tree east of Fallon on U.S. 50.
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Mayor, councilman draw no opponents
Both Fallon Mayor Ken Tedford Jr. and Councilman Robert “Bob” Erickson are unopposed for another term because no one “threw their hat in the ring” to run against them in this year’s city election.
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Readers Digest contest to support towns, cities ends TODAY
SUBMITTED ARTICLE Readers Digest is awarding more than $5 million in funds and promotional support to 100 towns and cities across the US to help promote things like tourism, civic works, job growth and economic development – lets make Fallon [...]
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Market owner selling more than produce
Story originally posted Friday night. FALLON – The North Central Narcotics Task Force arrested on Friday the owner of Santino’s Farmers Market on multiple counts of violations of Nevada’s Controlled Substance Act.
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Richard Paul Trueba
Richard Paul Trueba, age 86, passed away on Jan. 28, 2011 at Banner Churchill Community Hospital in Fallon.
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State Officials Get a Sample of Plant’s Foul Smell
For more than three years residents of a rural neighborhood near Fallon have complained of foul odors coming from a nearby oil recycling plant.
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Tagged fallon, foul odors, foul smell, nearby oil, neighborhood, oil recycling, recycling plant, state officials
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Embracing difficult budget decisions
State Senate Minority Leader Mike McGinness, R-Fallon, discussed on Tuesday the governor’s proposals made in the annual State of the State address to members of the Fallon Rotary Club, saying there remains much work to do to resolve Nevada’s budget [...]
Vote in Readers Digest program to promote your hometown
SUBMITTED ARTICLE Readers Digest is awarding more than $5 million in funds and promotional support to 100 towns and cities across the US to help promote things like tourism, civic works, job growth and economic development – lets make Fallon [...]
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