Senior bowls two perfect games in a row

Bowling can be nerve-wracking, especially if you are bowling with friends during league play and they are all watching your every move.

Get well soon, Cody Parkhouse

The PVT sports section was scheduled to do a full feature story on Cody Parkhouse, which was scheduled to run in the paper this week for the Pahrump 250.

Why did Heck lose?

It was clear from the start that the 2016 race for U.S. Senate was going to be close.

Commissioners vote down extension on development agreement

Nye County commissioners rejected the extension of time for the development agreement between Nye County and Wilson Capital Nevada for the Pine Lakes Estates development in Pahrump.

Indian Springs springing through the recession

Campaign promises of job gains mean comparatively little in the town of Indian Springs, a few short miles away from “Casino City.” That’s because the town has consistently maintained high rates of medium, well-paid employment in a vastly slower-paced environment all the way through the recent recession and beyond.

Officials look for poachers who killed eight mule deer

State wildlife officials are searching for a poacher or poachers who illegally killed eight mule deer and left them to rot near Mount Charleston.

A baseball hall of fame wish list

The Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for recently retired players is out. The voters are ten-year members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). To be eligible, players have to have been retired for at least five years but not more than 15 (one exception: Lee smith, retired for 20 years, was grandfathered in). Each voter gets to vote for up to 10 candidates. Players named on 75 percent or more of the total ballots get in the HOF. Players with less than 5 percent are dropped from future ballots. This year, there are 15 returning players and 19 first-time players.

Beatty officials offer little help in lighting complaint

BEATTY – Rupert Bragg-Smith went before the Beatty Town Advisory Board on Monday with a couple of requests regarding his issue with the lighting of the Family Dollar Store across the street from his property.

Knapp: Will Trump roll back net neutrality?

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will appoint a new Federal Communications Commission chair in January. That chair will likely be inclined to undo the FCC’s 2015 “Net Neutrality” power grab and, to at least some degree, let markets settle how bandwidth gets priced and who pays.

State execution chamber gathers dust

CARSON CITY — Nevada’s new execution chamber at Ely State Prison is finished, but there is no expectation it will be used anytime soon.

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Alice In Wonderland rehearsals begin

On the floor at the NyE Communities Coalition Activities Center, about 75 children sat in a large circle, patiently repeating lines after the two directors in the middle.

Mystery man’s sentence for aggravated identity theft upheld

CARSON CITY — A man identified only as “John Doe” who illegally used another person’s information for decades has had his conviction and 78-month sentence for two counts of aggravated identity theft upheld by a federal appeals court.

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