Muth: GOP tax-hikers take it in the shorts

In 2014, Nevada Republicans won complete control of the state government for the first time since the Depression – and proceeded to blow that historic opportunity by passing the largest tax hike in state history.

State’s foreclosure mediation enrollment ends Dec. 31

CARSON CITY — Nevada’s Foreclosure Mediation Program instituted at the height of the recession to help people stay in their homes will no longer accept mediation enrollments after Dec. 31.

Day Trips: Cool time of year to enjoy Arizona Hot Springs

With weather cooling off, it is the ideal time of year to hit the trail and also to enjoy a soak in one of our regional hot springs. To combine both these pleasures in a single outing, one of our area’s best destinations is Arizona Hot Springs in Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Shadow Mountain seeking two actors for upcoming production

The Shadow Mountain Community Players are looking for two actors to complete casting on the troupe’s latest upcoming production of Agatha Christie’s “Appointment with Death.”

Mollette: It’s amazing what Americans can do

America elected him to be our 45th President. The political establishment bashed him. Wall Street opposed him. Most of the prior Republican candidates opposed him. Mitt Romney opposed him. John Kasich, governor of Ohio made a buffoon of himself by voting for John McCain of Arizona.

School Menu • Nov. 21-25

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Nov. 21 – Nov. 25:

California Lottery • Nov. 16

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 $53 million.

Divas: Are you dressed or stuffed for Thanksgiving?

Is it called dressing or stuffing? Technically, stuffing is cooked inside the bird while dressing is baked in a casserole dish. Most people use the terms interchangeably which is fine.

Crime Corner • Nov. 18

Pahrump man arrested after allegedly hiding in residence

District Attorney’s report • Nov. 18

The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.

9th annual Firehouse Fling in Tecopa on Saturday

This weekend an event in Tecopa, California will provide fun for guests, all while raising money for a good cause.

Medicare benefits for care of terminally ill

When I talk to people with Medicare about planning for the end of their lives, the statistic that always strikes me is this:

He’s back, bringing with him a winning attitude

Sometimes a new coach will get a team to perform better. Look at the LA Lakers under Luke Walton at 7-5 (the Lakers were 21-61 last season).

Lady Trojans volleyball and coach receive high honors

Sunset League volleyball coaches honored Trojans longtime head volleyball Jill Harris and named her Sunset League coach of the year for this year’s playoff appearances and won the league with a 10-0 Sunset League record and a 23-14 record overall.

The Birdman: Woodcarver’s passion takes flight

Vern Hesketh doesn’t mind being called the “the birdman” since he has always been interested in them while growing up in British Columbia, Canada.

Officials discuss Yucca Mountain, growing nuclear waste storage problem

Officials laid out their varying opinions on what the nation should do about growing nuclear waste during the panel titled “Yucca Mountain – Is There Still a Pulse?” that took place during the American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting and Expo at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas.

Highway 160 widening project in town won’t finish until spring

With the rash of unseasonably high temperatures over the last couple of weeks, the widening work on Highway 160 in Pahrump made significant progress, but despite that, the project will not finish until next year.

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