Navy presses for expansion into northern Nye County

GABBS — Appearing before a crowd of at least 75, the commanding officer of Naval Air Station Fallon outlined the Navy’s proposed massive expansion of the Fallon Range Training Complex, growth that would extend into Nye County as part of the military’s aim to modernize.

Tourism brings $75M economic impact to valley

The town of Pahrump tourism department delivered its fiscal year 2016 findings to the board of commissioners Tuesday.

Election season keeps sign maker busy

Campaign signs pop up all over town as local companies are prospering off candidates’ battles for votes.

Trojans football scores on first three possessions to defeat Western

LAS VEGAS — The one thing the Trojans didn’t want to do last Friday was to overlook Western and lose. It was an easy thing to do since Western hadn’t won a football game since Nov. 5, 2010. Pahrump didn’t have to worry about that for long, as they scored three unanswered touchdowns in a row in the first half (18-0) and never looked back, winning 35-14.

Trojans boys cross-country take top honors at division finals

Trojans cross-country runner Bryce Odegard won bragging rights last Saturday as he ran away with the Class 3 A Sunset League individual title on Saturday at Basic High School, beating Rylan Banegas of Cheyenne by 20 seconds and 31 other runners.

California Lottery • Oct. 15

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $44 million.

In profile: Kelly Wade

Nevada Dance Centre

College reps, food part of parent conferences at high school Wednesday

Stores have big sales to draw in people. Pahrump Valley High School may not have that kind of draw, but there are other ways to get parents to come to parent conferences tonight from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Community coming together for family of crash victim

Friends and associates of the Pahrump woman killed at the hands of a suspected drunk driver have scheduled a benefit poker run on Saturday morning.

Trump Jr. says his father faces media bias in election

RENO — Donald Trump Jr. told a roomful of campaign workers Tuesday that his father is facing off not only against Hillary Clinton but a mainstream media biased in favor of the Democratic presidential candidate.

Muth: To heck with Congressman Heck? Not so fast…

Over a year ago – even before the first GOP presidential debate – I wrote a column titled “Trump Fever: Catch It!” So I’ve been a Donald Trump supporter for a long time.

Mollette: Trump, audio tape and American hypocrisy

About ten years ago Donald Trump was recorded saying some very vulgar and appalling words. Most Americans by this time have heard what he said as many of the network and cable news channels have played the audio recording many times. If you haven’t heard Trump’s very shocking audio which is very degrading to women then just turn on your television. You will hear it multiple times between now and the Nov. 8 election.

Knecht: Nevada’s tax and spending changes play poorly on national stage

Every two years, the Cato Institute in Washington, DC ranks the recent changes in state fiscal policies to give readers an understanding of the trends prevailing in each state. Last week, Cato released its newest Fiscal Report Card, and Nevada fares poorly.

Governor won’t urge change to death penalty law

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he will not propose either a new method of capital punishment or abolishing the death penalty to the Nevada Legislature when it convenes in February.

Pahrump poolfish rescued from invaders

A rare desert fish once saved from extinction by a biologist with a bucket is in need of rescue once again, this time from non-native predators dumped into its home by people.

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