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.

Beatty’s Strozzi VFW post hosting annual poker run

The Poker Run is on Saturday and will kick off with a VFW pancake breakfast from 7-9 a.m., and then registration for the run will be from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. and the cost is $25. Proceeds this year will benefit the Tonopah Search and Rescue teamand the local radio club. Both organizations have helped out with the run for the past three years.

Veterans Stand Down event returning to Home Depot parking lot

In the heat of battle during wartime, exhausted combat units regularly need time to rest and recover. That action is known as a “stand down.” Though no such battles are taking place in Pahrump at present, local veteran organizations feel the need to assist the area’s homeless veteran population, with a community version of a stand down.

Rosemary Clarke football remains unbeaten

Rosemary Clarke Middle School football is well on its way to a winning season as they get their fourth win in a row to remain unbeaten.

Request for child care permit continued despite neighbors’ objections

A request for a conditional use permit for a child care facility in a Pahrump single-family residence, coupled with a waiver for the required driveway, was continued despite some of the nearby residents’ objections.

County planners discussing mixed use, business opportunity zoning

On Wednesday, the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission mulled current zoning districts and exchanged ideas on how they can create more connectivity within the Pahrump Master Plan.

Crime Corner • Oct. 14

A newly-appointed narcotics team’s work led to the arrest of a Pahrump man their first day back on the job.

Desert View Hospital offering $75 mammograms during October

The best way to beat cancer is to prevent it altogether or to catch the disease early, so Desert View Hospital has a special deal for Pahrump residents who do not have insurance.

Veterinarian acupuncturist brings relief to furry friends

Acupuncture isn’t just for humans. The ancient Chinese technique used for thousands of years to treat many health conditions and symptoms in people also has therapeutic benefits for animals, according to animal doctors and lovers.

Divas: The four-ingredient, five-minute shortcut to Pumpkin Mousse

Do you know what’s missing in your life? One easy and delicious dessert recipe you can use at least seven different ways. With endless variations it’s like having, I don’t know, a zillion different recipes in one. Do I exaggerate? It’s possible. Is this Pumpkin Mousse recipe delectable? Yes. No exaggeration needed.

PVT launched at birth of valley development

A good indication of a town’s future on America’s western frontier was whether or not it had a newspaper. If it did, it might well continue to grow and prosper. If not, all bets were off.

District Attorney’s report • Oct. 14

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

Trojans vs Western: Pahrump away going for their fifth win of the season

This week the Trojans travel to Western. The Warriors (0-7 overall, 0-3 Sunset League) have not won all year long and probably won’t, but they can’t be overlooked. This is a fear that coaches have when playing a team with a losing record.

Entertainment Guide

Friday, the comedy of Carmen Morales, 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m., $10 ticket price includes $5 in free play, PahrumpNugget Event Center.

Letter: Electing Hof a bad idea for Pahrump

Electing Mr. Hof, a professional pimp, self-promoter, and minority party person is a bad idea for Pahrump residents. Frankly, it’s just plain embarrassing.

School Menu • Oct. 17-21

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Oct. 17 – Oct. 21:

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