Nevada salutes its veterans (with photos)

Many individuals, especially those who follow issues concerning veterans, have more than likely heard of the Honor Flight Network. The mission of the group is to honor select veterans, especially those who served in WWII, by taking them on all-expense-paid flights to Washington, D.C., to visit military memorials.

Nevada freeway speed limit to get bump to 80 mph

Drivers will be able to put the pedal to the metal on a 134-mile stretch of Interstate 80 when the Nevada Department of Transportation raises the speed limit to 80 mph.

Law enforcement concerns remain in Beatty

The Beatty Town Advisory Board held a special meeting May 2 just to go over the Nye County sheriff’s budget proposals for Beatty’s share of the public safety sales tax money.

Nye County District Attorney’s report

The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.

Tonopah solar plant ‘in restart’

SolarReserve is providing updates to its solar energy storage plant in Tonopah and separate plans first announced last fall involve a proposed 10-tower project valued at $10 billion.

Federal action could bolster Nye finances

The fiscal 2017 federal Omnibus Appropriations Bill that was unveiled by the House Appropriations Committee has slightly more money than last year for payment in lieu of taxes that will help Nye and other counties where the federal government owns large amounts of land.

Former Pahrump news reporter Marcus Rose remembered

Just about anyone who has lived in Pahrump for an extended period of time would no doubt know the name Marcus Rose, who served as a reporter and weatherman for Pahrump’s sole television station, KPVM News 46.

Hof disputes Nye allegations involving brothel

Brothel owner Dennis Hof will have to answer to Nye County officials for possible violations at one of his prostitution houses.

Nevada senator defends pension report transparency bill

Sen. Julia Ratti, D-Sparks, said her Senate Bill 384 is meant to find a middle ground between the need for public have access to data about the thousands of state and local government retirees and fears by retirees of the potential for identity theft.

Divas on a Dime: Cinco de Mayo dessert mash up!

I couldn’t decide what to make for Cinco de Mayo. I’m on a diet so I have “off limit” treats only on special occasions. You see the importance of this decision. I passed on the nachos, burritos, tacos, enchiladas, margaritas, even the cervezas.

Nevada looks at replacing aging voting machines

Nevada lawmakers and election officials got a sneak peek at a new generation of voting machines last week as the state eyes replacing its aging fleet of ballot counting apparatus.

Group looks at possible Nevada electric market changes

Nevadans may one day be able to shop around for their electrical provider, weighing options like the cost and source of the power.

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