Town to begin renovations on Chief Tecopa cemetery building

Local veterans are cheering the efforts of the Pahrump Veterans Memorial Advisory Board, the Pahrump Town Board and one giant national retailer.

DA charges pastor with kidnapping

A first degree kidnapping charge was added to the litany of criminal counts faced by an HIV-positive pastor accused of lewdness with a minor last month.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $13 million.

Cox proposes county acquire Binion Ranch

Nye County Commissioner Donna Cox thinks the county should buy the Binion Ranch up for sale on Wilson Road for $2.2 million and use it for things like a Nye County Fairgrounds, hay rides, deep pit barbecues, running trails and other purposes.

Broadhead bunch opens Quality Automotive Repair

When the Broadhead family gets into a project, they do it in a big way. This will be the fifth business for the Broadhead clan. The newest venture for Chad and brother Jabez “Rosco” Broadhead is an upscale automotive repair shop at 2340 E. Postal Road, behind the post office and across the street from Twisted Sisters Boutique.

China Wok Buffet & Grill opens Sept. 9; Sugar’s Shack opened Sept. 1

The building is complete, the interior is furnished from the ceiling to the floor and all fans of Chinese food are wondering when the new China Wok Buffet &Grill will open the doors.

A Q&A with new PVHS Principal Chris Brockman

Chris Brockman is the new principal at Pahrump Valley High School. Prior to that he was an assistant principal there for several years.

Detective cries foul over new assignment

Nye County Sheriff Tony DeMeo reassigned a high-profile detective last week to jail duties, a move the local police union is calling retaliatory.

Letters to the Editor

New RV park would eliminate view

What Congress should give Google for its Sweet 16

Although Google’s official birthday has moved around a bit over the years, it is generally accepted that the universe will celebrate the search engine’s 16th birthday on Sept. 27th. And I know the perfect gift…

Democrats prepare to erode first amendment

Over the years, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in various campaign finance cases that money is speech (Buckley vs. Valeo 1976), that corporations are persons entitled to first amendment protection in political expression (Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission 2010), and that aggregate limits on campaign contributions are a violation of the first amendment (McCutcheon v. FEC 2014).

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