At the Pahrump Valley Speedway, the third annual Relay for Life Powder Puff was held on April 26 with Pahrump Valley high school student, Andi Bishop, getting first place. Second place went to Bailey Chappell and third went to Reagan Van Engen.
After seven years, the Special Olympic Torch run returns to Nye County. According to the Special Olympics Nevada, the state has summer games each year in Reno and each year Nevada law enforcement agencies are guardians of the torch, known as the “Flame of Hope.” The law enforcement agencies also help raise money for Special Olympics.
The criminal case against Assistant Sheriff Rick Marshall and sheriff’s department volunteer Ben Gulley, who are accused of stealing campaign signs, was referred to the Nevada attorney general’s office by Nye County commissioners Tuesday.
Beatty track was at the White Pine Invitational last weekend. This was the second to last meet before the regional meet.
County commission District 5 candidate Dave Caudle wants to kick the U.S. Bureau of Land Management out of Nye County.
After five years at the helm of Pahrump Valley High School’s Junior ROTC program, James Hein has decided to hang up his military fatigues.
It will be another busy weekend for locals wanting to get out and about.
This Sunday is Mother’s Day, are you ready? Here are some ideas to make Mom’s day extra special.
As Nevada celebrates 150 years of statehood, various localities are offering commemorative events or souvenirs for the occasion. Sanders Family Winery was asked by the Nevada Tourism Commission to participate with a special bottling of one of its wines.
COPS: Man arrested for drunken hit and run
Nye County commissioners Frank Carbone and Donna Cox Tuesday voted against applying for a U.S. Department of Justice grant that would pay sheriff’s deputies overtime for highway drug interdiction and won’t require any county money.
TONOPAH — Nye County commissioners voted 3-2 Tuesday to send a letter to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management protesting the overpopulation of wild horses in Little Fish Valley and North Stone Cabin Valley.
Former Nye County Public Administrator Bob Jones has continued to handle at least one estate even though he resigned that position three and a half years ago.
The world we human beings live in seems to be made up of three primary constituents: matter/energy in all its many forms, time, and space. I say “seems” because the picture of the universe that physicists have constructed over the last 50 years — what has been called “the mighty cathedral of theoretical physics” (Scientific American, May 2014), where space and time are entangled and subatomic particles rule the roost — bears no resemblance to the world in which we mortals spend our lives. Matter/energy, space and time are the foundation of our world.
It was a time in history when America became the wealthiest nation in the world.
Tonopah — All year the Tonopah fans have been waiting for this game. The fans knew all the other games were meaningless unless the team could beat Pahranagat Valley. All the games were practice for this one series with Pahranagat Valley, the current state champion.
The Mojave Rattlers came to Pahrump for the final game of the regular season. Pahrump, at 7-2 with their only losses to Faith Lutheran, secured second place and beat Mojave 7-3 to improve to 8-2.
The Mojave Rattlers came to town looking to be a spoiler. The Rattlers had no chance of gaining any ground on Pahrump, but they could decide if the Trojans finished second or third. They did by winning 11-9.
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 $62 million.
TONOPAH — Nye County commissioners Tuesday awarded a $628,308 contract to Wulfenstein Construction to chip seal 15.4 miles of roads in Pahrump.
“Brown sludge falling from a rainbow lit sky
The Trojans end a long road trip with a loss and fall to Faith Lutheran 10-4 on Monday.
The Trojans men’s team won the division title against Western last Wednesday, beating them soundly 85-50 at Boulder City.
An ordinance scooping up brothel fees designated for veterans services into the general fund drew protests Tuesday from local veterans and the manager of the Chicken Ranch brothel.
It’s one of the worst scenes Nye County Emergency Services Director Vance Payne says he’s ever seen.