Republicans Heck, Hardy say they no longer support Trump

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney joined U.S. Senate candidate Joe Heck and congressional candidate Cresent Hardy in dropping support for Republican nominee Donald Trump at a Saturday morning rally in Las Vegas.

Myers: One more attack on women by Trump

There’s been considerable praise for Republicans who have withdrawn their support for Donald Trump in the wake of reaction to his sex tape. It’s fair to ask why they didn’t do so earlier, or why they endorsed him in the first place. After all, the only thing the sex tape added to our knowledge of Trump was vulgarity.

Letters to the editor

Selling off Valley Electric Association assets

Knapp: Hillary Clinton, closet libertarian? Not likely

“My dream,” Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is alleged to have said in a 2013 speech to an audience in the banking industry, “is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders.”

Fire chief reminds residents of Fire Prevention Week

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services have responded to 46 structure fires in the community this year, resulting in property loss and, sometimes, serious injury or death.

Trojans out run Sunrise Mountain for win in fourth

Trojans running back Drew Walker scores the winning TD on a 15-yard run, which is enough to edge Sunrise Mountain 35-33. In just 11 minutes, the Trojans scored 3 TDs in the fourth quarter to come from behind for the homecoming victory on Friday night.

Kaminski seeks to retain post on Tonopah town board

Editor’s note: First in a series of stories looking at the Tonopah Town Board election set for Nov. 8. Early voting starts Oct. 22.

Reopening date set for old library building

The finishing touches are being put into place as Tonopah’s old library comes back to life, 16 years after it closed to make room for a modern one next door.

Strong message voiced on need for Tonopah medical services

Editor’s note: This is part of a continuing series of stories in the Tonopah Times-Bonanza & Goldfield News, looking at challenges facing rural medicine in the region.

Nevada pot ballot measure too close to call

Nevadans are split when it comes to legalizing recreational marijuana use, according to a poll of 800 likely voters commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

California Lottery • October 5

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 $41 million.

School Menu • Oct. 10 – Oct. 14

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Oct. 10 – Oct. 14:

Driver leads sheriff’s deputies on high-speed pursuit through valley

The driver of a late-model Ford Mustang led Nevada Highway Patrol and Nye County Sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed pursuit around the valley just before 10 a.m. on Wednesday, before the chase ended in California. Speeds exceeded 90-to-100-plus mph during the chase through town.

Senior News • Oct. 7

Pahrump Senior Center

Muth: Gov. Sandoval to ESA parents and children: Pound sand!

Investor’s Business Daily dubbed Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval as “America’s Worst Governor” for his $1.4 billion tax hike last year – the largest in state history – which included a new business income tax that 80 percent of Nevada voters had rejected at the polls just six short months earlier.

Divas: A simple, seasonal and sensational soup

Maybe I’ve been inhaling too much pumpkin spice candle, but I felt a change the air this week. I’m choosing slippers over sandals, and long sleeves over t-shirts, and soups over salads.

Day Trips: Corn Creek provides quiet outdoor escape

For a short outing from Pahrump, a trip to Corn Creek at the Desert National Wildlife Refuge is a great choice. Approximately 75 miles from the town you can stroll the short nature trails, visit a perennial stream and spring-fed ponds, see lush vegetation and also do some birding in a quiet outdoor environment. And you can do it all in about half a day.

Likely voters back expanded background checks for firearms

Nevadans strongly support a ballot measure to expand background checks for firearms, according to a poll of 800 likely voters commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Entertainment Guide

Live Music

This week in sports

Youth football – flag football 5-6 years old: All games for flag football are in Las Vegas. Here is the schedule:

CEO: VEA committed to highest level of transparency

An advertisement published in the Pahrump Valley Times on Wednesday incorrectly suggests that management and the Board of Directors of Valley Electric Association (VEA) have not been forthcoming about the sale of the high-voltage transmission system.

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