Trojans girls prevail over Sierra Vista; Beatty edged by Tonopah

The Trojans boys and girls track teams had their first league home meet on Wednesday where they went up against Sierra Vista. Also in attendance were Chaparral, Desert Pines, Tonopah and Beatty. It was the first meet where Beatty and Tonopah were present after a one-year absence.

California Lottery

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 $18 million.

School Menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of March 23– March 27

Senior News

Pahrump Senior Center

Businesses step in to assist overcrowded animal shelter

Tails End Animal Shelter received some good news this week with two area businesses providing much needed donations to the overcrowded shelter.

Trojans bats prove too much for Western

Lady Trojans prevailed over Western on Tuesday 13-3. The Pahrump (6-3 overall, 1-0 Sunset League) bats were hot and never let up. The winning pitcher for the Trojans was Aryana Cuellar, who pitched 3.1 innings. Amaya Mendoza gets the save with 1.2 innings pitched.

FROM THE EDITOR: Too distracted to write about anything else today

Ah, it is mid-March again, my favorite time of year. Winter is turning to spring, the bridge between chilly night and hot-as-youknowwhat summers. My birthday is in March, St. Patrick’s Day is in March and Spring begins in March.

Hardy to join lawmakers’ Yucca tour

WASHINGTON — Two members of Congress from Nevada are reserving seats on the tour that will take a group of lawmakers to Yucca Mountain next month, a visit its organizer hopes will spark new interest in the shuttered nuclear waste site.

Man charged in dog attack appears in justice court

The Pahrump man charged with keeping pit bull dogs that attacked a local elderly man appeared in court on Wednesday.

Nye reduces future water use by issuing pot permits

Nye County officials hope to have found a way to balance its need for growth, an expanded tax base and revenue generation with its need to conserve water consumption — marijuana grow facilities.

Nye on Carson City

Pahrump wineries push back industry expansion bill

Forgery investigation leads to more arrests, stolen guns

The arrests of four local residents in a check fraud and forgery investigation has broadened to include additional arrests and the issuing of warrants for additional suspects, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday.

Public hearing scheduled April 14 to move water rights

The state water engineer has scheduled a public hearing in Pahrump on April 14 to allow for the movement of water rights from the Pahrump Valley floor to the Pahrump and Manse alluvial fans as a means of providing “appropriators increased flexibility in the management of water resources” in the Pahrump Basin.

Book Review: The man behind the pimp persona

Dennis Hof is the most successful and best-known brothel owner in Nevada history.

NRC comes up with $2 million for Yucca groundwater study

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is planning two public hearings in Nevada this fall as it freshens up an environmental study of groundwater at Yucca Mountain.

Off-road adventure business brought to town by local casino

With winter over and warmer weather shining on the valley, locals and tourists alike will be out to take advantage of the spring weather conditions.

Mobile food vending carts on the rise in Pahrump

Jeanne Wright lost her 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. job unexpectedly and had a hard time finding a new job. With some quick out-of-the-box thinking she now owns Pahrump’s lone hot dog cart on Highway 160, Jeanne’s Hot Dogs.

Schneider gets a TKO in 11 seconds

MESQUITE — Pahrump amateur mixed-martial-arts fighter Brandon Schneider overpowered his opponent in 11 seconds Saturday at the Mayhem in Mesquite VI event.

IN PROFILE: Tom Arnhart

BUSINESS:

Organization addressing senior prescription drug abuse

Officials at NyE Communities Coalition are taking on the issue of prescription drug abuse among the valley’s senior population.

Letter to the Editor

Government is battle of progressives versus conservatives

Area law firm quietly closes doors, in Pahrump, Las Vegas

An area law firm that closed its doors and ceased operations late last month has left many clients scratching their heads in disbelief.

County school zones don’t lend to walking, biking

Though many elementary, middle and high school students across the Silver State will take part in the annual Nevada Moves Day today, the outlay of Nye County School District zones don’t lend to participating in the event.

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