County roads worsen due to lack of funding

Nye County Public Works officials cited the dire conditions of roads and the lack of proper funding as the main problem after they presented a general road report to the Nye County Commission on Tuesday.

Hospital to host annual back to school fair July 18

As summer is drawing to a close and the back to school season is starting to come into full swing, an annual school fair will help ensure valley youth and their parents are ready when the first bell rings to begin the 2015-16 school year.

War exhibit runs through July 18 at museum

An exhibit that reflects upon the cost of the freedom each American enjoys will enter its final week at the Pahrump Valley Museum.

Veteran Dr. Waters to speak about war exhibit Saturday

In conjunction with the traveling exhibition, “Always Lost: A Meditation on War,” a local military veteran will speak about the display Saturday at the Pahrump Valley Museum.

Crime Corner, July 10

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Early female sheriff follows husband, blazes trail

It’s no secret. Nevada history is not exactly burgeoning with examples of women rising to positions of power in government or business.

Heck declares Senate candidacy

U.S. Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., on Monday became the leading GOP candidate in the 2016 race to succeed retiring Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.

IN PROFILE: Lisa Payne

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Davidson sentenced for different criminal incidents

The owner of three pit bulls that mauled a local man earlier this year was sentenced to 364 days in jail on Monday.

Pastor pleads no-contest lesser lewdness charge

The local church pastor charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor stemming from an alleged incident in July involving a mentally challenged juvenile will plead to a lesser charge.

Former PVHS athlete graduates Naval Academy

Former Pahrump Valley High athlete Connor White graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland on May 22. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps.

Accusations, rumors plague Tails End shelter departure

Nye County Emergency Services Director Vance Payne was not pleased with the conditions of the local animal shelter following the Tails End exodus on Tuesday. Payne described the conditions as unfortunate after inspecting the facility.

Accident victim hits the weights to aid in recovery

Pahrump Valley High senior Ty Wells is finding out lifting weights is not just for athletes as he rehabilitates from an early May vehicle crash.

Crime Corner, July 8

Man jailed after discharging gun, drinking

Decisions on county pay increases, job openings delayed

Nye County won’t be able to fill three deputy positions in the Sheriff’s Office and several other vacancies across the county due to the budget woes, officials said Tuesday.

Expansion approved for medical pot facility

Nye County Commissioners granted approvals for two medical marijuana establishments and denied an approval to a third Tuesday.

Donald Trump: Pete Wilson redux

“They keep coming,” began a 1994 television commercial promoting California Gov. Pete Wilson’s re-election.

Cleaning business celebrates three years despite growing pains

V.I.K.S Vicky’s Interior Kleening Service has been a member of the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce for over a year now, but owner Vicky Eyserbeck wasn’t aware that she could have a ribbon cutting ceremony back when she first joined.

The World Cup made TV history! Really?­—OK.

It went just like the sports writers said it would go, the U. S. women’s team won the World Cup against Japan on Sunday.

Connie Mack baseball exceeds expectations

This year Connie Mack replaced America Legion baseball in Pahrump as the summer league of choice for the Trojans baseball team and it was a positive experience for the team.

Brother and sister ropers trying to keep rodeo alive in town

Although the rodeo for high school has been gone since 2008, rodeo cowboys Austin and Cheyenne Romans and their parents, Jason and Krystal, continue to still cling to the sport and take whatever the town has to offer.

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