Pahrump Gunfighters talk gun safety to kids

The Pahrump Gunfighters rode into J.G. Johnson Elementary School Thursday morning bearing gifts of candy and guidance to dozens of kids enrolled in the Pahrump Valley Youth Activities program, (PVYA).

California Lottery

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 $13 million.

Fourth of July weather looks ‘pretty pleasant’

Southern Nye County residents can expect much of the same weather conditions they’ve been experiencing this past week for the Fourth of July on Monday.

Windsor’s Thrift Store to hold liquidation auction

Pahrump business owner Trevor Windsor is calling it quits after more than 14 years operating Windsor’s Thrift Store and Furniture Shop.

Beatty Clinic introduces another healthcare provider

Dr. Michael Reiner introduced an additional health care provider for the Beatty Clinic at the Beatty Town Advisory Board meeting June 27.

Knapp: SCOTUS: Amply serving law enforcement’s interests versus society’s

On June 23 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, in Birchfield v. North Dakota, that police officers may require suspected drunk drivers to take breathalyzer tests without warrants as required by the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment and under criminal penalty should they refuse. The court did go so far as to leave the constitutional warrant requirement intact for blood tests. Associate Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority, lays out the chilling logic for differentiating between the two:

Conservationist are coming to save us from ourselves

It’s less than two months before the Best in the Desert Vegas to Reno race, which is the biggest off-road race in the continental U.S. and the Bureau of Land Management has not issued the permits for the race.

Crime Corner, July 1

Policinski: Join in the fireworks: The ones you watch or the ones around freedom

This year’s State of the First Amendment national survey (SOFA), conducted in partnership with USA TODAY, does more than just sample our attitudes about those five core freedoms — it also may show just how those freedoms can work.

Feds investigating holes in petroglyph site

DYER — A federal investigation is underway into what is described as the defacement of a petroglyph site in Esmeralda County.

New mercy rule approved for high school baseball, softball

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association had their annual summer meeting last week, approving a new mercy rule for softball/baseball, and an 11-game regular-season football schedule for Bishop Gorman.

Letters to the editor

How about some Fourth of July fun?

In Profile: Riley Trombley

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Myers: Intruders in state politics

With the Nevada primary election now past and the possibility of another Sharron Angle candidacy for the U.S. Senate no longer (to Republicans) threatening, it’s a good time to reflect on some comments made by national Republican operatives shortly after she got into the race in March.

Skate park could get face lift due to local volunteers

In the ongoing battle to improve the skate park at Ian Deutch Park, Nye County commissioners approved a proposal that would allow funds to be raised to go toward the installation of a “properly developed lighting system designed for skating to illuminate the skate park.”

A warning in Tecopa: Don’t drink the water

TECOPA, Calif. — On summer days, Larry Levy and Jim Furlough start their delivery route early to beat the withering heat in this Mojave Desert village one mountain range removed from Death Valley.

Riders for cancer battle heat and smoke to get to Pahrump

Battling fatigue and intense 106-degree heat, 23 cancer awareness riders from the organization Texas 4000 arrived in Pahrump around 1:30 p.m. from Las Vegas on Saturday.

County seeks more information on trailhead project

The Pahrump Land Advisory Committee will have to provide Nye County with more information on a proposed trailhead park before the project moves forward.

County declines to fill vacant water board seats

The Nye County Water District Governing Board is down to three members after Nye County commissioners voted against filling the four vacancies that will expire on July 1.

California Lottery

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 $12 million.

Hardy kicks off general re-election campaign in Pahrump

Cresent Hardy sought to highlight his stance on various issues in Nevada’s 4th Congressional District during his general campaign kick-off event in Pahrump on Saturday.

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