Pahrump Valley heading into winter sports season

The Friday night lights have been turned off for the winter, but the wrestling mats have been wiped down and the basketballs have been inflated.

 
Season concludes as Nevada keeps Fremont Cannon

UNLV’s season and bowl hopes ended Saturday with a 23-16 loss at UNR. Kelton Moore’s 1-yard touchdown run with 7:34 put the Wolf Pack in front for good.

Pahrump area man faces numerous charges

A Pahrump man faces at least a dozen various charges following his early morning arrest on Saturday, Nov. 18.

Insights offered in Nevada on rebuilding from disasters

Natural disasters might not seem like a common occurrence in Southern Nevada in comparison to other regions, but they do happen.

Victor Joecks: Five great gift ideas for liberty lovers

There was no need to scan Black Friday ads to find the perfect gift for someone who loves liberty. Here are five great gifts for your spouse, child, co-worker or friend who enjoys learning about economics or needs an introduction to conservative thought.

Pahrump shoppers face long lines on Black Friday

The aisles were packed, as customers struggled to find a good spot to line up, just before dozens dived for deals during a Black Friday event at the Walmart in Pahrump.

Operator of Pahrump gaming properties sees opportunities out of state

Fresh off its acquisition of four Southern Nevada casino properties, Las Vegas-based Golden Entertainment Inc. could look at opportunities in Pennsylvania, which recently expanded gaming with new legislation.

Stakes high for rural medical care in northern Nye

Some residents of Tonopah who have lived in town for years are now talking about leaving the town, as they have to travel over a hundred miles to get to the nearest hospital.

Nevada to allow marijuana cultivation in rural counties

The Nevada Department of Taxation announced Thursday that it will open up applications for marijuana cultivation and production licenses in many of state’s rural counties.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in last Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $34 million.

New mystery book includes some Pahrump flavor

Las Vegas writer Megan Edwards gives a nod to Pahrump in her newest mystery, “Full Service Blonde,” launched recently at the Writer’s Block bookstore in Las Vegas.

Pahrump Powwow showcases history, culture

Founded in 2003, the mission statement from officials associated with the Pahrump Inter-Tribal Social Powwow centers on “Creating a cultural and educational experience for all people through indigenous music, dance, crafts and storytelling.”

Coalition job fair deemed a success in Pahrump

With upward of 24 area agencies participating in the NyE Communities Coalition Job Fair, someone was bound to get hired on the spot Friday, Nov. 3.

 
Victor Joecks: Repealing the mandate is a middle-class tax cut

The only thing Republicans need to do to give low- and middle-income families a tax cut is to repeal the individual mandate under Obamacare.

A tuna adventure, Marines and a Wounded Warrior

The seas were a little rough as a group of “former Marines” (remembering once a Marine, always a Marine) left the marina at H&M Landing in San Diego.

Nevada senator talks auto racing

A few years ago, or so it seems, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., remembers racing against Kyle Busch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Beatty park dedicated after years of planning

BEATTY—The dedication of the Robert A. and Florence Revert Park in Beatty marked the culmination of many years of dreaming, planning, and construction.

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