Pahrump’s first on-demand transportation program got another name and is now governed by the town, but officials don’t want to shell out money on the program as it still lacks a budget and operational plan.
Trojans boys and girls track ran in the Liberty Invitational on Saturday in Las Vegas. There were 15 boys teams and 13 girls teams. The invitational allowed the team to run against some of the best Division I teams in Las Vegas.
Pahrump resident Tina Trenner, a candidate for Assembly District 36 has always loved horses. But it wasn’t until her Palomino horse came in second in a race when Trenner realized that she hates to lose.
The Lady Trojans out-hit and out-pitched visiting Clark on Thursday in a 14-3 rout.
Famed brothel owner Dennis Hof filed to run for the Nevada State Assembly District 36 last week as a Libertarian, after originally planning to run for an office up north.
Various road projects were discussed at the county commission meeting March 15, ranging from the contested roundabouts scheduled for portions of Highway 372, to weight limits for a local roadway due to damage created by overly-heavy tractor trailers.
The individual income tax filing season is well underway and those who have yet to file their taxes have until April 18 to do so.
Trojans golf played two matches last week, on Tuesday against Bishop Gorman and on Thursday, a league match at Aliante in Las Vegas.
Four more people added their names to the list of candidates for the Nye County Commission on Friday, a few days ahead of the first grassroots Nye County Commission Candidate Forum in Pahrump.
Former Nevada Assembly speaker John Oceguera has ended his campaign for the 4th Congressional District seat, which includes Nye County.
Sunny skies and mild temperatures greeted crowds at Petrack Park for the annual Silver State Chili Cook-off on Saturday.
The homeless camp behind the Pahrump Nugget was ground zero for a neighborhood cleanup project over the weekend.
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 $8 million.
Kellogg Park and the Pahrump Fairgrounds project took center stage during Pahrump Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting March 16.
Former Pahrump Justice Court Judge Ron Kent has agreed to resign his judicial position by March 31, according to the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline.
Nevada’s candidates in the 2016 elections will give Silver State voters a show like no other.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office fielded a team in the annual Baker to Vegas run for the first time since 2013. On Saturday, about 8,000 law enforcement and support personnel involved with the race ran through Pahrump without any major incidents.
The Trojans finished off the week by going 1-1. On Thursday they played their first home game and got pummeled by (Clark 4-3 overall, 1-1 Sunset League) in conference play 13-2, and then on Saturday they beat a Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado team 11-7.
BEATTY — The long-anticipated arrival of a Family Dollar store in Beatty is finally looking much closer, as a crew has been busy demolishing the former Beatty General Store on U.S. Highway 95 across from the Beatty mural.
BEATTY — The local Senior Center got a bit of a reprieve from closing Tuesday, as the Beatty Town Advisory Board contributed $12,225 to help keep it open through the end of September. This will provide for congregate meals twice a week and will not affect home-delivered meals.
With large blocs of Republican and Democratic voters vowing to abandon their parties rather than vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in November — and in the GOP, even some party establishment figures mulling an alternative ticket if Trump takes the nomination — the “wasted vote” argument is peaking earlier than usual this year.
Last week the U.S. campaign of Republican Joe Heck sent out a news release that accused his opponent, Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, of lying.
Nevadans plan to spend freely for the upcoming Easter holiday.
GOLDFIELD — Malek Davarpanah’s cellphone has been ringing so often lately that he’s had to change the number.
The Pahrump Valley boys track team is tearing things up in long-distance running. The Trojans went to Del Sol in Las Vegas on Tuesday to compete against four Division I-A teams. Pahrump finished second (106), Del Sol was first (117.5), Chaparral was third (95) and Spring Valley was fourth (55.5).
Death Valley National Park is set to celebrate a pair of events next month, with one being out of this world.