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 $9 million.
I suppose it is inevitable that some people across the U.S. are offended, even outraged by the temporary ban on immigration ordered by our new president. This is America after all and to paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, you can’t please everybody, any of the time. Still, I felt disgusted by the teary rhetoric of congressional members who are either suffering from memory loss or just don’t get it! Enough with the whine and fury.
A little piece of the art world returns to Shoshone later this month.
A circus of sorts is coming to the desert town of Tecopa.
The second biggest food festivity next to Thanksgiving, Super Bowl is synonymous with food. Some foods are just customary; like pizza, chili and Buffalo chicken wings. But I’m going to be bold and suggest we ditch the chicken wings this year and swap in chicken legs.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
Nye County officials are looking for an alleged paving scammer who worked in the county without a license on Wednesday.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office rescued a group of people who became stranded just outside of town last week.
What I like about the Super Bowl is that there is so much going on with this sporting event and it has such a rich history.
The developer of Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch is planning a large residential expansion to its racetrack.
The Trojans boys wrestling team travels to Western High School for the Class 3A Southern Regional Wrestling Championships.
One of the leading scorers for the Lady Hornets basketball team this year is senior Claudia Granados.
Senior Lexi Gil led the Lady Hornets in scoring with 17 as Beatty defeated Indian Springs, 61-17 on Tuesday night.
An effort to update the county’s landscape code for new construction that will address water conservation in Pahrump has moved forward.
The Pahrump Valley will see a relatively quiet week weather-wise, as warm temperatures are slated for the area.
In order: Wrong. Good idea — if it works both ways. Missed the point. And, wrong.
Nevada officials expect a renewed push from Congress to try to revive the long-stalled Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
The retirement of U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, a new U.S. president, and a Republican-controlled Congress will bring changes to the nation. What will they mean for Nevada’s Yucca Mountain Project? In this, the first part of a two-part column, we lay some groundwork for understanding the current opportunity.
There is now a big void to fill in the front office of the Pahrump Valley Times.
Last Monday on the edge of Death Valley, in a quirky old adobe house filled with extraordinary paintings and stage memorabilia, 92-year-old dancer Marta Becket died as she lived, committed to a dream.
Great Basin Water Company is requesting to increase its monthly rates for water and sewer service to recover money for completed projects, a utility official said.
On behalf of Pahrump Community Library, I would like to give the correct information regarding the Library’s Interlibrary Loan Service. The letter to the Editor “Lack of library system a reason to move for resident” January 27, 2017, by Albert Kaplan was mistaken on several points.
Upward of $1,700 was raised following Pahrump’s Wounded Warrior Project’s Bowl-a-Thon on Jan. 22.
While most residents in the community were seeking the comfort of warmth after winter storms rolled through the valley more than a week ago, there were others who had opposite thoughts.
Nye County continues a positive financial trend, according to the county’s most recent report that tracked revenue from December.
With Jack in the Box set to come to the valley, the group behind the fast food chain is excited to be joining the Pahrump Valley.
Valley Communications Association, Inc. finished fiber-optic communications installation at the Nye County offices in Pahrump this month.
January and February are the traditional months for conventions and banquets and this year is no different. Nevada sportsmen are especially fortunate to have several of the largest national conventions here in the Silver State.
There’s a product at McDonald’s fast food restaurants that I sometimes order. The clerk will ask me, “Would you like a medium or large?”
