California Lottery numbers

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 $32 million.

Kihuen: it’s a bad idea to revive Yucca nuclear waste site

U.S. Rep. Ruben Kihuen, D-North Las Vegas, was invited Monday to speak to a House energy committee about the possible revival of the now-mothballed Yucca Mountain nuclear repository.

Death Valley visitors spent $108 million in 2016, helping Nye

DEATH VALLEY – Death Valley National Park visitors spent a record $108 million in communities near the park last year, including Nye County, according to the National Park Service report.

American Red Cross in need of volunteers in Pahrump Valley

The Southern Nevada Chapter of the American Red Cross is looking to recruit local volunteers to help respond to life-threatening emergencies and provide various other services within the community, including disaster response and preparedness.

Quarter Auction helps Pahrump area’s youth golfers

Though the final numbers are still being tallied, the Annual Quarter Auction supporting the Pahrump Valley Youth Golf Program was well attended again this year, according to Quarter Auction Committee Member Sarah Hopkins.

A look at Carole Lombard and Southern Nevada

In the late 1930s, Carole Lombard was a famous and much-admired film star. She had a long list of hits to her credit and was the highest-paid female movie star in the world.

Pahrump celebrates Earth Day in Discovery Park

Revelers converged on Discovery Park in Pahrump to celebrate the awareness of the changing Earth early Saturday morning.

Schinhofen: Nye County pleased Congress moving forward a Yucca bill

The introduction April 19 of the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 2017, a comprehensive solution for the nation’s nuclear waste management policy, is a great development toward having the science heard and the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository moving forward.

Myers: It’s not government’s job to outlaw opinions

When hate crimes laws began passing legislatures in the early 1990s and campuses began adopting speech codes, there were liberal and conservative civil libertarians who warned against the trend.

NIAA honors students and coach at awards banquet

Two Pahrump Valley High School students and one coach received top honors from the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association on April 24 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.

Pahrump businessman has passion for soccer

Shawn Holmes is a successful businessman during the day and a successful soccer coach when he is not earning a living.

Pahrump Valley boys golf ends busy week

Trojans boys golf had a busy three days last week as they competed in one invitational and a Sunset League match.

Trash fire apparently set in Pahrump

Arson is believed to be the cause of a trash fire as area crews encountered a variety of service calls.

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