Pahrump businessman has passion for soccer

Shawn Holmes is a successful businessman during the day and a successful soccer coach when he is not earning a living.

Pahrump Valley boys golf ends busy week

Trojans boys golf had a busy three days last week as they competed in one invitational and a Sunset League match.

Trash fire apparently set in Pahrump

Arson is believed to be the cause of a trash fire as area crews encountered a variety of service calls.

Divas on a Dime: Join the staycation fixation

Summer’s right around the corner this means it’s time to plan your vacation. While some families spend thousands of dollars on their getaway, an increasingly popular trend is choosing a stay-at-home vacation or staycation.

Free private well owner workshop available in Nye County

The Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) is hosting a free well owner workshops in Pahrump on April 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Bob Rudd Community Center (150 N. Highway 160, organizers announced.

List ranks road priorities in Pahrump region

Officials plan to start repairs on Homestead Road in Pahrump between Gamebird and Manse Roads shortly, the top priority on the list of planned projects, officials said.

Plan to revive Yucca Mountain to get first hearing in Congress

A House energy committee has scheduled a hearing next week to begin the legislative process to revive the mothballed Yucca Mountain nuclear repository in Nevada.

Moped helmet law cruises through Nevada Senate

Helmets would become required headgear for moped riders under a bill passed Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.

Using boxing to teach kids discipline in Pahrump

Using boxing to teach kids discipline is not something new for coach Ruben Bajo. Back in the day, boxing saved his life and kept him off the streets.

Middle school has successful first track meet in Pahrump

On April 8 Rosemary Clarke Middle School had its first track meet of the year at Pahrump Valley High School against Faith Lutheran Middle School.

Nevada water-rights holders may face deadline to prove claim

People with vested claims to water will have 10 years to submit proof of their claim or risk losing them under a bill unanimously approved Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.

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 $31 million.

Burke: Growth and change are inevitable

Growth and change are inevitable to our rural communities in a state that is growing and seeing its main population centers become more expensive and crowded.

Brand new venue is Discovery Park in Pahrump

Saturday, April 22, marks the 47th observance of the birth of the Earth Day movement around the world.

Muth: Forget Harry Reid International, Airport user fee change is what’s needed

While lame-o Democrats in Carson City have wasted time talking about a silly bill to rename McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas after former Sen. Harry Reid, a far more serious discussion on airport infrastructure projects is going on in Washington, D.C.

Input sought on Scotty’s Castle flood recovery

Officials from Death Valley National Park will hold meetings to get public input into plans to repair flood damage at Scotty’s Castle.

Bailiffs attacked by pit bulls at Pahrump residence

Two bailiffs were attacked by pit bulls on Tuesday as they tried to serve an arrest warrant at a Pahrump residence, authorities said.

Nye County DA’s report

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

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada set to make Pahrump visit

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller plans to participate in the Valley Electric Association Inc.’s annual meeting on Saturday and tour several facilities in Pahrump.

Nevada well-owner protection bill dies; other water bill moves forward

While a bill that would limit water allocation for new domestic wells continues its way through the Nevada Legislature, a separate bill that aimed to protect well owners in times of curtailment will not move forward.

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