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Sheriff defends moving Beatty front‑office admin tech to Pahrump; Beatty residents, commissioners push to keep position local
Summary
Sheriff Joe McGill said low front‑office transaction volume in Beatty prompted reallocation of an admin technician to Pahrump, keeping the Beatty office open one day per month; Beatty residents and Commissioner Jabbour urged the sheriff to retain the employee locally or refill the Beatty post to preserve service access.
Sheriff Joe McGill told the Nye County Board of County Commissioners that the county is reallocating administrative support at the Beatty sheriff's substation because the front office averaged only about eight transactions per month over the last three months, versus 122 in Tonopah and 509 in Pahrump. McGill said the change is an effort to use limited staff more efficiently countywide and that the Beatty facility would remain open for deputies and for a planned one‑day‑a‑month public office day.
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