Pet Waste Cleanup arrives in Pahrump Valley

Roughly a week after its last ribbon-cutting ceremony, officials from the Pahrump Chamber of Commerce once again welcomed a new business in town.

Can’t keep up? Simplify dinner with this!

Spring has sprung! You know what this means? Everybody just got really busy! We have so much on our plates there’s no time to put food on them!

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 $23 million.

Senior News

Pahrump Senior Center

Beatty water manager wins award

Beatty Water and Sanitation District General Manager Rob Shirley was recently named Manager of the Year by the Nevada Rural Water Association.

Tolles brings war on telemedicine to Nevada Legislature

In a column by Bruce DelValle published last week in The Hill came the revelation that Nevada is again embroiled in yet another troglodyte fight against technology (remember the Uber brouhaha last session?) in pursuit of “crony” capitalism …

School menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of March 27 – March 31:

Entertainment news

Live Music

Track team wins first home meet

The Trojans track team had its first home meet with both boys and girls teams winning the four-team event on Tuesday afternoon.

Stormin’ Mormon race didn’t disappoint

The 31-car feature Modified race for the Stormin’ Mormon Showdown on March 11 at the Pahrump Valley Speedway was won by Bobby Hogge from a racing team out of Salinas, California, who won the $5,000 purse.

DA’s report

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

A portion of Highway 372 to be closed for race

For the safety of the participants in the Baker to Vegas relay passing through Pahrump, Nevada Highway 372 will be closed for an approximate two-mile stretch part of this weekend.

Pahrump Valley Times welcomes new editor

The editorial department at the Pahrump Valley Times is under new leadership.

The Henselers embrace a prickly way of life

Pahrump’s Dr. Gerry Henseler could be called the man of over 1,000 cacti or cactuses, depending on which plural spelling you prefer.

Zion National Park: Truly a place of beauty in the spring

Spring may be the best of all times to visit Zion National Park, offering delights unique to this season. The landscape is greening up, young leaves are growing on the deciduous trees, and some of the birds can be seen nesting.

Letters to editor

Neighborhood Watch program alive and well

The struggle to eat healthy on a tight budget

We have a significant percentage of residents here that are on a fixed income or receive supplemental benefits each month. Feeding a family healthy and nutritious food and saving money seem to be diametrically opposed concepts. Most of the foods that we can purchase inexpensively are not all that healthy for us and cause us to gain weight.

Effort seeks to promote Tonopah businesses

The town of Tonopah is debuting an effort to help introduce visitors to local businesses, an initiative that could help boost the local economy.

Pahrump property tax bills are set to go down slightly

Property tax bills in Pahrump Valley are set to go down slightly after Nye County commissioners approved a lower tax rate on Tuesday.

Pahrump animal shelter’s lease extended

An animal shelter in Pahrump will stay open until the end of June after Nye County commissioners extended a current lease agreement and approved a $12,000-subsidy that will help to pay for the shelter’s expenses.

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