Bowling News: At the Pahrump Nugget: Perfect scores: Bowler Mary Martinez bowled a perfect game on Feb. 26. Nocky Roach bowled a 300 game on Feb. 9 and then turned around and bowled another one on Feb. 23, Bernard Curtis bowled a 300 on Feb. 12.
The United States has more than 100 commercial nuclear power plants that produce about 20 percent of our electricity.
A local school district liaison is going to have a position available in her office through a government program that goes back to the Kennedy administration.
Nearly $312,000 in county subsidies has been cut for the health clinics in Amargosa Valley and Beatty, which could force residents of those communities to travel at least an hour for health care.
Softball is back and the Trojans are ready to play. The girls played in an exhibition game against VFW post 10054 on Sunday.
A Tonopah woman facing felony animal abuse charges is free on $10,000 bail and scheduled to appear in the town’s Justice Court on March 19, at 10 a.m.
Michael Roger Henderson, 39, of Pahrump was jailed on Friday and charged with sexual assault with a child under the age of 14, child sexual abuse, and lewdness with a minor child under the age of 14.
Brandon Schneider, or more commonly known as “Brandon the Brute” in the amateur MMA circles, will be fighting on March 14 in Mesquite.
The Rosemary Clarke Middle School girls basketball team finished up their season with their last tournament over the weekend called the “Whitney Mesa Shootout”, where the “A” team finished second in the consolation round.
Last week, Richard Velotta wrote in the Las Vegas Review-Journal about the Nevada requirement for front vehicle plates.
After months of budget shortfall projections and warnings, Nye County took drastic measures Tuesday for cost savings by slashing expenses and services at a meeting of the County Commission.
Judging by the sheer number of attendees, Pahrump’s official Goodwill Ambassador received a proper and heart-felt send-off on Saturday.
Five people, including a mother and her two children, were arrested last week on several charges related to suspicion of drug dealing at a residence near the high school.
After coming to the area for several years to visit friends, Michael Alvarado fell in love with Pahrump and decided to move himself and his love for jewelry to town.
The Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project near Tonopah will help generate useful energy once it is fully running, but before it could do anything productive a freak accident has animal advocates worried.
After seeing success in the Pahrump Valley with their first restaurant, a second establishment was a given for a family of local business owners.
Police arrested two and are seeking a third suspect in connection with a Saturday home invasion in Pahrump.
If there’s anything more quintessentially American than baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet, it’s the American family farmer.
Allegations of nuisance pig farming practices made by Amargosa Valley Town Manager Mike Cottingim resulted in an abatement mandate by the Nye County Commission by a 3-2 vote on Tuesday.
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 $13 million.
