Northern Nye nonprofit water utility cooperative’s board resigns

Shoshone Estates Water Co., Inc., a nonprofit water utility cooperative, is under emergency operations by the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection after the co-op’s entire board resigned.

Hee: Catch the fever, baseball

The summer heat is on and I am not talking about the outside temperature, I am talking about baseball. What a season it has been for fans.

17 kids graduate from probation boot camp program

Nye County’s Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Tom Metscher appeared pleased with last week’s boot camp graduation ceremony, where 17 teenagers passed muster.

Pet spotted in car prompts animal control response

Nye County Animal Control responded to the Walmart parking lot after dispatchers received reports of a pet left inside a vehicle late Tuesday morning.

Fires, motor vehicle collisions keep first responders scrambling

A town of Pahrump utility truck was involved in a two-vehicle collision along Highway 160 in front of Walmart where one person was transported to Desert View Hospital last Thursday.

Boy found at bottom of family swimming pool

A four-year-old Pahrump boy was flown to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas after a family member discovered him at the bottom of the family pool on Monday.

Knapp: Unicorns, mermaids, politicians, and ‘free’

Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler wants telephone companies to make robocall-blocking technology available to their customers. And he wants them to do so “at no charge.”

Myers: History and its power to protect us

In 1964 Nevada marked its centennial. I was 15 and decided I would live to 115 so that I would be able to celebrate the Nevada bicentennial. I did, indeed, celebrate the U.S. bicentennial, spending the day in Virginia City where the U.S. centennial had been marked in 1876 (on the wrong day, granted, but we always do that).

Editorial: Editing the Bill of Rights

It didn’t generate much buzz, but it should have. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has come out against the free speech protections enshrined in the First Amendment.

Football: The Girl just wants to have fun

When it comes to girls’ sports, most girls are told if they want to play a sport in high school to play softball, soccer or even basketball, but not football.

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 $20 million.

Crime Corner

Man arrested after allegedly committing multiple crimes

Pahrump could see second dispensary

Pahrump could see another medical marijuana dispensary if Nevada ratifies use of recreational marijuana in November.

Divas: Spectacular tart is surprisingly easy

This summertime dessert will make you look like a rock star with minimal effort or expense. That’s the stuff we live for. Right?

Sculpture artist’s life a marriage of agony and ecstasy

Growing up as a teen during the 1960s and 1970s in Los Angeles, sculptor Peter David “Pete” Ehrlich said people were either a surfer or a car geek.

Meet Sojourner Truth at the Pahrump Valley Museum

Every time Nevada humanities speakers Kim Russell gets ready to take the stage for a Chautauqua-style living history performance, she pauses first and finds a quiet place.

Court: Justices of the peace can suppress evidence

CARSON CITY — Justices of the peace have authority to suppress illegally obtained evidence during preliminary hearings, the Nevada Supreme Court said Thursday.

Trojans QB position up for grabs

The graduation of TJ Milk last year leaves a big void at the Pahrump Valley quarterback position this summer. Milk held the position for three seasons.

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