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Stolen Paiute Petroglyph Returned to Sacred Site

Sometime in 2008 a Native American petroglpyh was stolen from its sacred site to be displayed as yard art at a home in Pahrump. Nearly three years later, the U.S. Forest Service, BLM and members of the Pahrump Paiute tribe are there to see the rock with seven big horn sheep returned to its home in the Spring Mountains.

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