Cross-country: Odegard leads pack to victory

On Tuesday, junior runner Bryce Odegard led the Trojans boys cross-country team to victory with a first-place finish at the Sunrise Mountain weekday meet. The boys cross-country team took first, second and fourth on the 5,000-meter course to take their opening meet at Sunrise Mountain.

Team Rockey trains shooters to protect themselves

You never know when you will need to protect yourself in today’s world. For Heidi Rockey, it was just an ordinary day living in Southern California. She was alone in her garage under her car changing the oil, when two men pulled up in a car and guns were drawn.

Girls soccer take third at Mesquite Cup

The Trojans girls soccer team took third in an eight-team tourney called the Mesquite Cup to start the season last weekend.

Beatty Family Dollar store opens

The new Beatty Family Dollar store held its grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony early Thursday morning, Sept. 1. Miss Beatty and Junior Miss Beatty did the honors, flanked by the Beatty Cowboys and Floozies. The store had actually been in operation for almost a week.

Utilities Inc. receives approval to expand service territory

Without much discussion, the Nevada Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday approved Utilities, Inc. of Central Nevada’s request for expansion of its water service territory at the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch in Pahrump.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $30 million.

Furtado to plead guilty to animal abuse for dog killing

A guilty plea agreement was reached between prosecutors and the defense in the case of a Pahrump woman shooting a neighbor’s dog to death.

Wednesday: High temperature of 102 degrees; wind gusts up to 21 mph

Wednesday will be sunny, with a high near 102 degrees in the Pahrump Valley. Winds will blow out of the East-southeast 8 to 15 mph becoming south-southwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

County unemployment rate falls to 8.3 percent

For the first time in five months, the county’s unemployment rate dropped, falling to 8.3 percent in July, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

Sports roundup

The Trojans girls volleyball team was at the Las Vegas Invitational, a high-quality tournament that sees some of the top volleyball teams in Nevada and California perform. Pahrump won one and lost five matches. Two of those teams ended up being in the top three at the tournament, Ramona and Central. Ramona won the tournament.

Trojans defeat Eldorado on the ground in opener

Nico Velasquez led the Trojans with a 49-yard touchdown reception and a 99-yard kickoff return for a score as the Trojans crushed Eldorado 38-10 on Friday in their home opener.

New AD Goins a familiar face at Pahrump Valley

Larry Goins will be the new Trojans athletic director, taking over for Ed Kirkwood, whose last day was Friday.

Letter to the editor

Telephone scammers just won’t give up

Jet ski races at Lakeside

The Jet ski races continued at Lakeside with little fanfare as the promoter, “Mad Dog Matta,” was unable to get enough racers for Saturday and Sunday.

Students receive recognition for top AP academic performance

The Nye County School District Board of Trustees recognized the individual academic achievements of several students during last Tuesday’s regular meeting.

Rollovers, moped spill occupy first responders

Motor vehicle collisions dominated the majority of emergency service calls for area first responders over the weekend.

Congressman Hardy hospitalized after ‘minor’ heart attack

U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy, R-Nev., has suffered a “minor” heart attack, his office’s communications director reported around 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Health care continues lead discussions in Beatty

BEATTY — Health care matters dominated a brief Beatty Town Advisory Board meeting Aug. 22.

Op-ed: What’s the matter with Nevada?

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has “Question 4” on their November ballot, which mirrors Nevada’s “Question 2”—the commercialization of legalized marijuana in the two states. Both initiatives were drafted and are promoted by the Marijuana Policy Project (Washington, D.C.) and are each locally sponsored by a “ Committee to Regulate and Tax Marijuana Like Alcohol”.

Myers: NDOT at odds with safe roads

“Anything that takes a driver’s attention from the road is a potential hazard,” according to the website of the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.

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