Renown bringing medical back to Tonopah

TONOPAH — Health care services are set to return to the part of the former Nye Regional Medical Center campus on June 1, nine months after the Tonopah hospital shut its doors.

Medical marijuana business to work with neighbors, sheriff’s office to address concerns

Nye Natural Medicinal Solutions will have to work with local residents and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office to address concerns about smell, noise and the look of its new facility as part of an extension of time for a special use permit that was approved by Nye County commissioners on Wednesday.

Knightly: Newspaper preparing to hold debate May 27

I am honored to announce that the Pahrump Valley Times is finalizing details for what we plan to be an informative and interesting day of political discourse before residents cast their vote for county commission.

Letters to the editor

Celebrate Mother’s Day with dairy product alternates

School Menu, May 9-13

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of May 9 – May 13:

Senior News, May 6

Pahrump Senior Center

Softball: Trojans question call in fourth

Faith Lutheran’s last regular season conference game with the Trojans went down as expected, they won 10-0. What was not expected was the way the umpires called the game. There were a couple of controversial calls in the game, one in favor of the Trojans and one not.

Crime Corner

Man arrested after shooting hawk with shotgun

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 $21 million.

Pahrump Valley’s JROTC holds Change of Command ceremony

The time-honored Change of Command is a military tradition representing a formal transfer of authority and responsibility from one commanding officer to another.

Hardy introduces bill to strengthen rural health care

After the closure of Tonopah’s only hospital last year, a plan is in the works to make sure any other rural area hospitals don’t suffer the same fate.

Hornets hanging on to playoff hopes

Hornets baseball played Spring Mountain last Friday and split the doubleheader, winning the first game 13-12 and losing the nightcap 8-1.

Hudson: Paul Robert Cohen and “his” famous free-speech case

Paul Robert Cohen’s last name appears in one of the most important First Amendment free-speech cases in modern American history – in which a sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court strengthened free speech by protecting the right to engage in offensive expression.

Muth: Survey Says: Donald Trump!

I’m absolutely lovin’ all the head-scratchin’, navel-gazin’ angst the “expert” political pundits, professional inside-the-beltway consultants, and the media talking heads are suffering over Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination for president.

Cortez Masto plans to follow Reid into US senate seat

Nevada governments must utilize natural resources in rural counties, such as Nye, to create jobs and provide sustainable energy, U.S. Senate Democratic hopeful Catherine Cortez Masto said.

Amargosa Valley man seeks seat on county commission

An Amargosa Valley man with his own accounting and tax business there and in Las Vegas is one of three Republicans competing in the June 14 primary for a seat on the Nye County Commission.