A new medical marijuana cultivation facility is coming to Pahrump.
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 $38 million.
An investigation by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office has concluded that staff at the Nevada Southern Detention Center in Pahrump did not commit any criminal violations when they disciplined incarcerated rancher Ammon Bundy, who is accused of organizing an assault on federal agents.
As part of National Police Week, Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly her staff invites everyone to join them in remembering Nye County’s fallen law enforcement officers.
A Pahrump woman is dead after drowning in her bathtub.
Like most monopolies, the U.S. Postal Service isn’t interested in changing its business model. An enterprise hemorrhaging cash in a free market would cut prices, improve service, look for new revenue streams, or simply close its doors. The USPS solution, as usual, is to raise prices and hope for the best.
BEATTY — The Beatty Town Advisory Board had relatively few questions about the transport of low-level nuclear-contaminated soil through Beatty, but more about a proposed off-road race.
Public is invited to weigh in on the review of 22 national monuments targeted for reconsideration, including two in Nevada: Gold Butte in northeastern Clark County and Basin and Range in remote Lincoln and Nye counties.
Lake Spring Mountain, which is part of the Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club, will open its doors for the season this weekend.
The Trojans boys jumpers’ surprise performance won the regional title for the boys. The team took first place at the Class 3A Southern Regional Meet on Saturday with 119 points, beating Mojave by 20 points and is heading to state on May 19-20.
The Lady Trojans played Moapa Valley twice on Saturday at Southeast Career Technical Academy on Saturday.
The Trojans baseball team fell short of state in the second game played at Southeast Career Technical Academy on Friday against the Boulder City Eagles, losing 19-3.
Austen Ancell, the lead golfer for the Trojans, avoided disaster on the first day of the Class 3A Nevada State Golf Tournament and remained just two strokes behind the leader, Daniel Mahlke (75) of Spring Creek at the start of the second day.
Nye County’s most pressing medical needs will be addressed, as officials continue to gather input from residents, a health expert said.
Two Pahrump Valley High School sophomores were recently recognized for their respective academic efforts.
The local man arrested and charged in the death of his stepmother roughly two years ago, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 10 years.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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’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.
It’s hard to say goodbye to a leader and boss that you will miss, which is something Pahrump Valley High School is experiencing.
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.
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.
Roughly three months ago, Pahrump resident Betty Heil celebrated her 88th birthday.
