It was all Trojans on Tuesday night as the wrestling team dominated on the mat against Faith Lutheran in Sunset League action at home, beating the Crusaders 60-20.
The Mountain Falls golf community opened up their hearts on Saturday for one of their own, the McDowell family.
Selling Angel’s Ladies
An agreement has been reached between the county and Utilities Inc. of Central Nevada regarding remediation of ponds on the former Willow Creek Golf Course.
At the home basketball games and the football games you always see the dance team performing, and yes they do other things. One of those things they do is enter competitions.
Former Nye County District Attorney Brian Kunzi has landed a position with the State Bar of Nevada.
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.
The local high school delivered some promising news about student development during the first Nye County School District Board of Trustees meeting of 2015 on Tuesday.
The Pahrump Valley 500 Club Jan 10 Tournament:
For the Lady Trojans things got ugly quick and the ugliness never stopped. Pahrump (2-10 overall, 0-5 Sunset League) lost 67-21 for their fifth league loss.
Local Pastor Ron Fairbairn called it a great milestone on Sunday as his Central Valley Baptist Church celebrated its seventh anniversary.
A bench warrant has been issued for Pahrump resident Deanna Tovar for missing a court date related to contracting work without a license.
There are many nooks and crannies of Nye County and Pahrump I have yet to explore since arriving at the newspaper, including driving out Homestead Road to see a brothel.
His name graces an otherwise forgettable street that stretches nine short blocks in downtown Las Vegas.
Why do we love brunch dishes so much?
Prospecting for gold is an activity that is alive and well in Nye County; and that, according Nye Gold Seekers member Barkley Burker is because, “There is still gold in these hills.”
Planets and galaxies not visible with the naked eye are being telescopically explored by Pahrump resident Larry Pearson.
WASHINGTON — A bill being prepared in Congress seeks to put Yucca Mountain back on the table as lawmakers seek to break a gridlock over managing and disposing of the nation’s nuclear waste.