Last year’s Trojans offense ran the pistol and it is no secret it fired blanks.
Saturday evening, the Trojans varsity football team hosted 300 guests at the Second Annual Trojans Football Spaghetti Dinner in the high school cafeteria.
A suspect charged in the January murder of a Pahrump man waived a preliminary hearing in the case last week and was bound over to District Court to answer to charges there. The move may signal a plea deal is close in the case.
Two people were sent to the local hospital this week following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Lola Lane and Wilson Road.
TONOPAH — “I’ve cried every day and asked God for help several times a day.”
Police arrested a couple earlier this week after drugs and dynamite were found in their home.
It will be déjà vu all over again at next Tuesday’s county commission meeting.
The Nye County School District (NCSD) will welcome 40 new teachers when classes start on Aug. 26.
A request for a conditional use permit to operate Big Splash Bumper Boat at 231 S. Frontage Rd. was torpedoed by the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission Wednesday, which rejected the application by a majority vote.
Rumors, lies and innuendo within the community strangely enough got top billing during this week’s Pahrump Town Board meeting after the board voted to pull several major agenda items and revisit them later this month.
Police arrested a woman Tuesday morning after she allegedly broke into her ex-boyfriend’s home and stabbed him in the back.
The Nye County School District Pathways program has new leadership. The new principal is Karen Hills, who is the former principal at Amargosa Valley School.
This week’s Clean Energy Summit 6.0 was Sen. Harry Reid’s green party, of that there can be no doubt.
I drive around this valley and I often think to myself, what a pretty place.
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama’s increasingly grandiose claims for presidential power are inversely proportional to his shriveling presidency. Desperation fuels arrogance as, barely 200 days into the 1,462 days of his second term, his pantry of excuses for failure is bare, his domestic agenda is nonexistent and his foreign policy of empty rhetorical deadlines and redlines is floundering. And at last week’s news conference he offered inconvenience as a justification for illegality.
I can’t get over why citizens continue to send representatives, who have created the mess we have, back to Washington.
Tails Of Nye County would like to thank the following businesses for their support of our raffle that was held on Aug. 3. Your generosity enables Tails to continue saving lives by helping people in our community spay and neuter their pets to prevent unwanted litters. We are deeply appreciative to the following:
The GREAT Games finished the season in Pahrump.
Trojans golf coach Julie Floyd will be coaching the girls golf team another year.
As the Trojans put on the pads for another year, so does Head Trainer Dr. Michael Taylor.
When summer is over may seem like the fun is over, too, but the founders of Friday Family Film and Fun Night think it should continue — just indoors.
• Derek Jordan, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Off 160 Coffee House, 1330 S. Highway 160, 764-1197.
It’s going to be a 60s “Love Fest” this Saturday at Off 160 Coffee House when owner Irene Knapp hosts what she hopes will be an annual event.
Your boss is a very powerful person.
VFW donation dinner — 5-7 p.m., VFW Post 10054, Homestead Road, $6. Open to the public.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $8 million.
A generous donation by a local agency will help ensure that the Pahrump Senior Center’s homebound residents will remain nutritionally sated.
TONOPAH — Local businesses have stepped up to contribute materials and labor to build a band shell at the Calvada Eye, Nye County Commissioner Dan Schinhofen said last week, which is returning as a popular entertainment venue.