Trojans win on timely hits against Desert Pines

The Trojans baseball team had some playoff jitters its first game, losing to Virgin Valley 3-2 on Tuesday at home, but then settled down in the second game against Desert Pines on Wednesday, beating the Jaguars 8-5.

Lady Trojans are champions

Trojans softball had already won the league championship going into the game, for Mojave already had lost two games, but since it was the last league game it was fitting that the girls celebrate after beating the second-place team on May 4, 10-0.

This Week in Sports

A Youth Sports Experience – Summer 2017 is a sports performance program offered to improve/develop each athlete’s talent and character into ability and presence.

Trojans track preps for regional

The Trojans boys and girls track teams were at the Grant Bushman Invitational in Moapa Valley on May 5 to prepare for the regional meet which starts on May 12. The regional meet will also be at Moapa Valley.

Lady Trojans win two close playoff games in a row

The Trojans softball team won its first two playoff games at home, beating the Chaparral Cowboys (number four Sunrise team) 8-7 and downing the Moapa Valley Pirates (number two Sunrise team) 17-11 on Wednesday.

Nevada delegation scores Yucca win in spending bill

Nevada’s third U.S. House District Rep. Jacky Rosen, D-Las Vegas, said that Nevada’s congressional delegation sticks together in its fight against the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, except one.

Valley Electric transmission sale could go through soon

The sale of the Valley Electric Association’s 230-kilovolt transmission system to GridLiance Holdco could go through in the near future, the cooperative announced in a news release.

Teatro El Grande returns for Mother’s Day, more

On a bare board stage in Tecopa, exposed to the sun and rushed by the fierce desert winds, dancer Jenna McClintock is practicing for an upcoming show.

Rezoning waiver rejected in Pahrump

A waiver that would allow to rezone 26 parcels from a rural to a suburban estates zoning district in a Pahrump neighborhood has been rejected.

California lottery numbers

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 $37 million.

Nye County school menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of May 15 – May 19:

Nye outreach started in Pahrump

Borrowing from a popular program in in Pahrump, Nye County officials recently traveled to Tonopah for an effort that aims to gather community input.

Minimum wage proposal would change Nevada Constitution

A proposed amendment to the Nevada Constitution that would raise the minimum wage saw support from education and opposition from business during a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday.

CrossFit trainer expands business in the valley

People tired of carrying around extra weight and willing to do some serious work to lose it could look at CrossFit Land Mine, a relatively new gym in town.

Marijuana industry objects to Nevada bill limiting edibles

Measure to prohibit sale of pot-infused gummy bears, lollipops or other candies — and possibly ice cream — draws objections from some marijuana industry groups.

Letter to editor

Section 1031 necessary part of Nevada tax code

Bundy supporters in Pahrump for the long haul

Thursday was day seven for protesters camped out in front the Nevada Southern Detention Facility in support of inmate Ryan Bundy.

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