Pahrump Valley Winery starting $1M expansion

A Pahrump business is undertaking a major expansion as part of a business expansion valued at more than $1 million.

Divas on a Dime: Cereal squares make for tasty treat

Does the cereal fairy visit your house? She comes to my pantry and eats almost a whole box of cereal, leaving only half a bowl for the next person.

A look at plans for Pahrump Valley Winery expansion

The Pahrump Valley Winery, already the leading producer of wine in the state of Nevada, is expanding its operations. Production could grow by five times of what it is today on the site.

Nye approves memorandum with Central Nevada Historical Society

Nye County approved a memorandum of understanding with the Central Nevada Historical Society that authorized the payment of tax receipts for the operation of the Central Nevada Museum and for Nye County to perform employment services for historical society employees.

Heat continues to build in Pahrump region

Residents of Southern Nevada can expect higher than average temperatures into next week.

Nevada Cavalry Squadron unveils upgraded Abrams battle tank

Nevada Adjutant General, Brig. Gen. William Burks, welcomed the latest additions to the Nevada Army Guard’s armored vehicle fleet when he observed a demonstration of the 1-221st Cavalry Squadron’s newly-acquired Abrams battle tanks.

Mini Dwarfs may be small cars, but big dreams

Pahrump Valley Speedway started Mini Dwarf racing for kids some three years ago and the program continues to grow.

Ads target Nevada’s Dean Heller, other GOP senators to sway vote on health care bill

With a critical vote quickly approaching on the Senate health care plan, special interest groups and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee have targeted Republicans like Dean Heller in television advertisements to sway the outcome and possibly kill the bill.

Pahrump Valley High School music department raising funds

Ian Deutch Memorial Park was awash in music, art and a host of vendors as the second annual Music and Art in the Park returned on Saturday, May 13.

Miss Nevada 2017 crowned

Andrea Martinez, Miss Clark County 2017, was crowned Miss Nevada 2017 by last year’s winner, Bailey Gumm, on Friday afternoon in a ceremony at Tropicana Theater.

Nevada retail marijuana sales may be delayed

The preliminary injunction issued by District Judge James Wilson could delay a planned July 1 start date for recreational marijuana sales in Nevada.

Residents observe Nevada Hemp Week in Pahrump area

Roughly two dozen Pahrump residents turned out for a presentation on the research, education and economic development of industrial hemp in the state of Nevada, courtesy of the Nevada Hemp Association.

California Lottery

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 $49 million.

Basketball camp makes its way to Pahrump

The Gil Llewellyn Game Time Basketball Camp was in town for the week, working with 25 basketball players of different ages from June 12-15 at the Pahrump Valley High School gym.

Running in summer heat the smart way

The heat is back in full force in the desert where we live and people who live here have to deal with the heat. Those in town that run to stay in shape learn to either run early in the morning or learn to run in the heat.

Pahrump man loses best friend, his goat

A Pahrump man, known simply as the “goat man,” otherwise known as Dr. Walt Cosdon, has been seen driving around in his pickup truck with Bambi the goat throughout the town for the past nine years.

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