In an effort to keep area roadways safe, law enforcement is cracking down on distracted drivers.
This Veterans Day tribute is to honor six soldiers from the 2014 wrestling team that went into the service after graduating. Many students from PVHS have joined the military in the past few years and I am sorry we can’t recognize them all. This was coordinated with Trojans wrestling coach Craig Rieger and Peter Davis, who took the photos. If we missed somebody from the team that year we are sorry.
Cyclocross is coming to Beatty on November 27 at Spicer Ranch for the Nevada Cyclocross State Championship.
The need for speed comes in many forms and at the Pahrump Valley Speedway there’s a mini version that is growing in popularity.
November kind of creeped up on me and I really didn’t feel that the fall sports season was coming to an end. Did you know it’s time for basketball season?
The Veterans Day USO Show returns to the Saddle West Events Center tonight at 6 p.m.
One of the more annoying things about government is how it regularly invents confusing, often unintelligible, terms for important public policy issues which leave the public scratching its collective heads with bafflement. For example, “Predicate Date.”
There was one common theme among the more than 200 attendees and invited guests at Thursday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Veterans Affairs clinic.
Robert Norman “Bobby” Revert, a lifelong resident of Beatty, passed away in a Las Vegas hospice in the early hours of Nov. 4, 2016.
Depending on the point of view, a land-use draft plan that didn’t make it out of Esmeralda County Commission chambers marked a victory for small government advocates, a lost opportunity, a chance for community members to engage on the issue, or all of the above.
One of the messages baby boomers grew up with is that one of the worst ways to improve behavior is by lying about it. In the mid-1960s when LSD came on the scene, drug officials said it was just as dangerous as marijuana.
CARSON CITY — A conservative Nevada think tank on Tuesday released new public pension data for retired state and local government workers, finding that 1,605 retirees are collecting an annualized pension payout of at least $100,000.
There are people that have a talent at a young age but never do anything to develop.
Beatty volleyball returns to state after beating Tonopah in a hard-fought match that went to five sets at Alamo on Saturday. The Hornets won 17-25, 25-20, 25-15, 17-25 and 15-13.
CARSON CITY — Nevada voters might have legalized recreational marijuana Tuesday. But even if they did, that doesn’t mean adult consumers will be able to walk into a pot shop to buy weed on Jan. 1, when the law would take effect.
The coach wanted his team to just go out fighting.
The first mile at the state meet last Saturday was his fastest mile of the season for Trojans cross-country runner Bryce Odegard. It was too fast, and he knew he had to keep something in reserve. In the last 1,000 meters of the race he saw his opponent, William Fallini-Haas of Spring Creek, was breathing harder but so was he. He fell back a little and then he heard his uncle off to the side telling him, “to go.”
Five defendants from the Canadian group High On Life appeared in the Yellowstone Justice Center on Nov. 1 for multiple violation notices from National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management public lands.
With Thanksgiving Day roughly two weeks out, officials with Pahrump’s Holiday Task Force are preparing for the annual free Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Nov. 24 at the NyE Communities Coalition activities center from noon to 3 p.m.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews responded to several motor vehicle collisions on consecutive days throughout the weekend.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has 90 days to return water to Ministerio Roca Solida, a private church ministry located in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, according to the state.
As several businesses expressed interest in the Beatty Airport recently, county officials said that investing in the facility and its surrounding infrastructure could be a boon for the local economy.
Two roundabouts coming to a pair of intersections on Highway 372 will take a little bit longer than expected to complete.
With most small towns, options are scarce for those who don’t have a car or want to utilize private transportation for a special occasion.
Anyone driving along Homestead Road for the past several years has no doubt seen a brand new large building sitting vacant just east of Gamebird Road.
Clinical operations began on Monday at the newly-constructed Pahrump Veteran Affairs outpatient clinic on Lola Lane, following a soft opening on Wednesday, Nov. 2.
As businessman and GOP nominee Donald Trump was upsetting polling models across the nation in a presidential race that was closer than many “experts” had forecast, Nevada and local races provided a mix of drama and easy victories.
The mad rush to legalize recreational marijuana should give us pause, but that seems not to be the case.
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