Senior quarterback Tanner Otteson rushed for 112 yards, threw for 138 yards, scoring three touchdowns to lead the Muckers past Sierra Lutheran 62-13 on Friday.
The Trojans travel to Boulder City on Friday at 7 p.m. and hope to turn things around and regroup after their 14-11 loss to Del Sol last Friday.
Gov. Brian Sandoval issued a proclamation Wednesday, declaring September as Voter Registration Month in Nevada.
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Sept. 12– Sept. 16:
Every month Nevada’s secretary of state releases voter registration numbers for the previous month, how many voters are Democratic, Republican, non-partisan, Independent American, Libertarian, or “other” political parties.
Bowling News: Ralph Palumbo and Clint Stamp both bowled perfect 300 games, Sept. 7, around 8:30 p.m.
A great fall getaway destination for those who love the outdoors is Big Bear Lake, California.
The Holiday Season is fast approaching and with it comes gift giving, parties, travel, decorating, and other assorted hoopla just waiting to derail your finances.
The Bureau of Land Management will meet in Pahrump this month with the Mojave-Southern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council to discuss public lands issues.
Nye County will take the money out of its contingency fund to help finance Wildland Fire Protection for the northern part of the county.
With this year’s Labor Day weekend in the rear view mirror, we now enter the final stretch of Election 2016. And as we look forward to November 8, I have one request to make of some of you…
President Obama said Tuesday the United States will spend $90 million over the next three years to clear unexploded bombs dropped on Laos during the Vietnam War. A decade ago we began spending $2.5 million a year to $15 million this year.
At a stakeholders’ meeting at the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, the Nevada Department of Transportation laid out its plan for the pair of roundabouts set for construction on Highway 372.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
The Desert Oasis boys soccer team scored one goal in the first half and one goal in the second half and that was enough to blank the Trojans on Wednesday afternoon, 2-0.
Man arrested on a slew of charges including assault with a deadly weapon
Pleasant weather is expected for the valley this weekend, before a gusty start to the week blows into town.
Pahrump’s own The Reeves Brothers are set to celebrate their latest record with a special event this weekend.
Senior running back Jhon Paul Adajar rushed for 140 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Beatty to a 52-0 rout over Big Pine (California) on the road last Friday.
Junior Bryce Odegard leads the Trojans boys cross-country team to a sixth-place finish out of 10 teams at the Labor Day Classic at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas.
Former Yucca Mountain Chief Scientist Dr. Michael Voegele will be at the Pahrump Valley Museum on Saturday to discuss and sign copies of “Waste of a Mountain: How Yucca Mountain was Selected, Studied, and Dumped.
The owners of a patriotic-themed business are hoping for a large turnout for Sunday’s 15th 9/11 observance.
The launch of Pahrump Rural Transit, the town’s first on-demand transportation program, is delayed after it failed to meet requirements for a competitive Nevada Department of Transportation grant.
A longtime Nye County government official from Tonopah is resigning, ending more than 15 years of service.
A three-time Pahrump Valley Speedway Dwarf champion is taking a gamble by abandoning his former class and changing to a Super Stock.
When you drive over the hump to Las Vegas you might notice a change when you get to the construction portion where the two-lane State Route 160 is being widened to four lanes.
Pahrump goalkeeper Noemi Valle Diaz’s seven saves led Trojans girls soccer to two victories, to take second place at the Spring Creek tourney on Friday and Saturday.