The popular Pahrump Community Sew-in returns to the NyE Communities Coalition campus on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sophomore quarterback Jacob Henry threw for one TD and ran for another as he led the Hornets (2-0 overall, 1A Southern) to a 46-14 victory over Lone Pine (California).
The Trojans girls cross-country team turned in a solid performance as five runners finished in the top 10 runners out of four teams to take the Sunset League meet at Cheyenne on Tuesday.
Pahrump Community Library’s Brenda Gibbons is reminding residents that there’s much more than just reading materials offered.
As James Oscarson gets into the thick of his re-election campaign for state Assembly District 36, the Republican incumbent wants to focus on the issues of the area, not his opponent’s campaign.
The results of an investigation into the death of inmate James Duett will not be released until the autopsy is completed, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday. Investigators do not suspect foul play.
The campaigns for Assembly District 36 are heating up as Libertarian candidate Dennis Hof’s plan is being set into motion.
LAS VEGAS — In November, Nevadans will vote on whether to legalize recreational marijuana — Question 2 would allow adults 21 years and older to possess up to 1 ounce of marijuana legally. On Saturday, a panel of experts mainly argued that legalization might be a bad idea.
Monday will mark the one-year anniversary of the Holiday Inn Express located off Highway 160.
With talk of Energy Choice Initiative, or Question 3, ramping up ahead of the Nov. 8 vote, companies and people alike are giving their public position on the ballot measure that wants to deregulate electrical service in Nevada.
The Trojans finally ended their 10-year drought with a 35-6 win over Boulder City on the road last Friday. It was the first win over Boulder City (1-2 overall, Sunrise League) since 2006.
A Pahrump pair arrested last week were formally charged on several counts by the Nye County District Attorney’s office for a burglary incident at a residence.
Great Basin College’s Pahrump campus kicked off its school year Aug. 29 with an increased student count compared to last year.
BEATTY – The town is looking for interested residents to fill expiring advisory board positions.
Beatty volleyball is off to a good start after winning the Trona Tournament in California. The Hornets start the season 8-1 with league play starting Friday.
Both boys and girls Trojans cross-country teams did well at the Larry Burgess Invitational on Saturday, an invitational that was attended by 53 teams. It was the biggest meet to date for the Trojans.
Due to the realignment, the Pahrump Valley girls golf team find themselves in a league searching for competition.
CARSON CITY — Several attorneys commenting on proposed guidance from the State Bar of Nevada regarding professional activities related to the medical marijuana industry suggested to the Nevada Supreme Court on Friday that the advice was unnecessary.
For 11 years, from 1984 to 1995, I was the moderator of a Sunday interview program on television in northern Nevada. Normally, the guests were individual newsmakers. But in the autumn of election years I sometimes used the program for debates in campaign races that would not normally get the exposure of a televised debate.
Dennis Hof insists he’s the Donald Trump of Nevada.
CARSON CITY — Cafeteria lunches have been the butt of jokes for generations of schoolchildren. Mystery meat, chef’s surprise, cardboard often come to mind.
Unfortunately for the Trojans boys soccer team, the Adelson Lions are no longer the joke of the league, as the Trojans found out on Thursday in a 3-1 loss.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt will visit Pahrump as part of his “AG for a Day” statewide tour.
Officials will inspect a Pahrump property after some neighbors complained about an alleged nuisance.
Several weekend observances around the community served to remember and reflect on the 9/11 tragedy 15 years ago.