Adujar leads Hornets football over Big Pine

Senior running back Jhon Paul Adajar rushed for 140 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Beatty to a 52-0 rout over Big Pine (California) on the road last Friday.

Former Yucca Mountain chief scientist signing book on Saturday

Former Yucca Mountain Chief Scientist Dr. Michael Voegele will be at the Pahrump Valley Museum on Saturday to discuss and sign copies of “Waste of a Mountain: How Yucca Mountain was Selected, Studied, and Dumped.

Letters to the editor

Are businesses, agriculture wasting our water?

Rural Transit delayed, failed to meet grant requirements

The launch of Pahrump Rural Transit, the town’s first on-demand transportation program, is delayed after it failed to meet requirements for a competitive Nevada Department of Transportation grant.

Driver takes ‘Gamble’ on new class

A three-time Pahrump Valley Speedway Dwarf champion is taking a gamble by abandoning his former class and changing to a Super Stock.

Lane shift on SR-160 shows progress on widening project

When you drive over the hump to Las Vegas you might notice a change when you get to the construction portion where the two-lane State Route 160 is being widened to four lanes.

Girls soccer: Trojans using non-division play to improve

Pahrump goalkeeper Noemi Valle Diaz’s seven saves led Trojans girls soccer to two victories, to take second place at the Spring Creek tourney on Friday and Saturday.

Officials: Medical pot brings jobs and money to county

The four medical marijuana businesses that opened in Pahrump within last year have had a positive impact on Nye County’s economy, officials said.

NRC update on spent nuclear fuel transportation worries Nevada officials

An update to the brochure on the safety of spent fuel transportation has some Nevada officials concerned it could encourage new public relations efforts by the nuclear industry and proponents of the Yucca Mountain repository.

Support Meetings

Gamblers Anonymous

Tonopah community reunion brings back memories

For those looking to catch up with people from Tonopah’s past, Jim Butler Park was the place to be Aug. 27.

Sheriff’s motorcycle deputy air-lifted with non-life threatening injuries

UPDATE: From the Nye County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday: The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the public for the outpouring of love and support for Deputy Curtin. He was operating his agency motorcycle yesterday when he was struck and thrown from it. Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating the accident. Deputy Curtin is sore but is home resting. Thanks for your concern and support.

Volleyball: Hearn leads Trojans past Del Sol

Senior Koral Hearn’s 6 kills led the Trojans over Del Sol 3-0 last Friday night as Pahrump hosted the Dragons in volleyball in non-conference action.

Summit develops blueprint to combat opioid abuse in Nevada

LAS VEGAS — Gov. Brian Sandoval’s Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Summit concluded Thursday with a laundry list of recommendations to reduce opioid abuse in Nevada, at least some of which are expected to be included in a legislative package the governor will send to the Legislature next year.

Hee: Cashman Field a pretty good venue for baseball despite age

I just recently took a trip to Cashman Field in Las Vegas to see the 51’s play. It was a terrific experience, especially if you love baseball like I do. I took the family and was impressed by the condition of the field. That night my younger sister Kim was with me, along with my wife and mom.

In Profile: Jonathan Pappie

The Painted Lady Saloon

High school sports participation at national all-time high

High school sports participation has reachead an all-time high. According to statistics collected by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) the number of participants in high school sports increased for the 27th consecutive year in 2015-2016.

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