Goldfield’s first rest stop nearing construction

GOLDFIELD — The old mining town’s first rest stop is moving toward construction with an opening envisioned for early fall.

US Senate candidate Cortez Masto outraises Heck in quarter

Catherine Cortez Masto raised more money than Joe Heck during the last fundraising quarter in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race. But Heck ended the quarter with more money left to spend.

Golf: Middle school has good showing at first match

The Rosemary Clarke Middle School golf team played its first match of the season against Bob Miller Middle School from Henderson at Mountain Falls Golf Course on Thursday.

Candidate Koenig touts his experience on boards

As a candidate for the Nye County District II Commission seat, John Koenig believes his decades of management experience and problem solving provide him with the credentials to take on the position.

Rollover crash Thursday sends five to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas

Five people were transported by air to UMC Trauma following a single-vehicle rollover crash, which ejected all occupants of the vehicle, along Highway 160 between Irene Street and Mesquite Road last Thursday just after 6 p.m.

Las Vegas duo busted for pot possession in Tonopah

Last week a routine traffic stop in the northern part of the county led to police finding a sizable amount of drugs in a vehicle occupied by two Las Vegas men.

Jeffery Stevens sentenced up to 15 years in stalking case

The Pahrump man charged with several felonies late last year learned his fate following a sentencing hearing before Judge Robert Lane on Monday.

Sunshine Valley solar project is moving forward

The Sunshine Valley solar project, the biggest commercial development in Amargosa Valley in years, is gaining ground.

Baseball: Trojans seek win against Clark

The Trojans baseball team has a two-game winning streak going into the Clark game, which is today at 3:30 p.m. The team has scored 22 runs in their last two home games against Sunrise Mountain (2-12 overall, 0-8 Sunrise League) and Western (1-12, 0-8 Sunset League).

In Profile: Mike Maye

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Using history to manipulate the public

In November 2011, campus police at the University of California, Davis used pepper spray against seated legal protesters on the campus quad.

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Commission candidate Antheny Dodd has many issues on his agenda

Nye County Commission candidate Antheny “AJ” Dodd has more than just a single issue on his agenda. Instead, he wants to go through a lot of things, including water, business recruitment and infrastructure needs.

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