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  1. Marilyn Gubler AKA The Boss Lady. The Boss Lady, Marilyn Kelch Gubler, and her family are bonafide Westerners. Her parents settled in Las Vegas in 1939 to realize their dream of putting down roots in the mysterious Mojave Desert. Real Vegas pioneers, they started the first radio station in the Las Vegas Valley KENO.

  2. www.knpr.org › magazine-desert-companion › 2019-06Boss Lady - KNPR

    Jun 26, 2019 · Boss Lady. By John M. Glionna. Published June 25, 2019 at 8:18 PM PDT. Photography by Brent Holmes. After a life in Nevada politics, former GOP kingmaker Marilyn Gubler now runs a desert ranch,...

  3. Sep 13, 2023 · The Cowboy Life Beckons. After a career in politics, Marilyn sold her five-acre Roadrunner Ranch and sought a new adventure. A fateful invitation led her to Sandy Valley, an hour outside Vegas, where she discovered a vast expanse of undeveloped land. The allure of this untouched desert landscape was irresistible.

  4. Boss Lady Interview in the Desert Companion. The Boss Lady AKA Marilyn Gubler was recently interviewed in Desert Companion magazine. Marilyn shares some details about how she first started the ranch, as well as her experiences riding horses in the early days of Las Vegas.

  5. Jul 18, 2021 · Get to know Boss Lady, Marilyn Kelch Gubler, a bonafide Westerner with a love for the mysterious Mojave Desert. Marilyn started keeping her own horse when she was in 7th grade, often riding it to...

  6. Jul 13, 2004 · Kelch is survived by her daughter Marilyn Kelch Gubler; her son Robert Maxwell Kelch; and three grandchildren, Laura Louise Dahl, Matthew Gray Gubler and Brian Robert Kelch. Donations in...

  7. Jun 14, 2016 · Run by Las Vegas native Marilyn Kelch Gubler, Sandy Valley Ranch attracts mainly daytime visitors, including Las Vegas residents, tourists, conventioneers and corporate groups. It is a...

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