For junior Bryce Odegard, the Western game will probably be remembered as his best game as a Trojan to date. Odegard shot two 3-pointers in the third quarter and two in the fourth to help Pahrump edge Western 58-54 in a nail-biter.
For a teen moving from Las Vegas, rural Pahrump can be quite a culture shock.
Pahrump Bowling News: Jim Reynolds bowled an 835 series on Jan. 19.
Travel writers have always loved Death Valley National Park.
How are those New Year’s resolutions coming along? Whether you’re trying to lose weight, eat more veggies, lower your carbohydrates, go paleo or gluten free; say hello to my little friend – spaghetti squash.
A series of three storms over a course of several days created headaches for state Department of Public Safety officials.
Anyone who has driven by Petrack Park is sure to have noticed mass trenches throughout the site, as a project to upgrade the park’s lighting is underway.
The Clark County School District will donate dozens of school buses to outside school districts in the state, including here in Nye County.
The Trojans boys basketball’s struggles continue, losing Friday at Bonanza, 39-32.
A commercial vehicle attempting to enter the drive-thru payment area of Valley Electric Association struck the top of the clearance guard causing significant damage to both. The maximum clearance of the drive-thru area was labeled as nine feet. The vehicle, however, was slightly taller. The collision occurred just after 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19. No injuries were reported.
TONOPAH — The planned Interstate 11 highway project connecting northern and southern Nevada, with what local officials hope will include a Tonopah area exit/entrance, isn’t the only major transportation effort on the town’s radar.
A string of storm systems that passed through the region this weekend left several roads in Death Valley National Park closed.
There was no shortage of tributes to Ray Wulfenstein during Saturday’s funeral service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Wilson Road.
The mental health system in Nevada has long been a lightning rod for criticism, with the Silver State consistently ranking at or near the bottom of most national rankings.
Children under 14 years, both boys and girls, are going to tracks across the country as racing gains in popularity. Track owners realize that these kids are the future of racing and are providing more opportunities for youngsters to get on the track at an early age and Pahrump is no different.
Desert View Hospital and United Healthcare reached an agreement on a new hospital services contract.
The Barrick Bullfrog Mine site is going to have a busy 2017, according to a report from company representatives to the Beatty Town Advisory Board on Monday.
At least two people were transported to Desert View Hospital following a three-vehicle collision on Homestead Road west of Gamebird Road just before 8 a.m., on Tuesday. Nye County Sheriff’s deputies halted traffic in both directions on Homestead Road while crews worked to clear the scene. Heavy fog and slick road conditions contributed to the collision. The injured parties are expected to recover from their injuries.
Four people were transported to Desert View Hospital following a two-vehicle head-on collision on Basin Avenue just west of Union Pacific Street on Thursday afternoon.
Pahrump’s Nathan Adelson Hospice is under new leadership.
The Lady Hornets were on a roll as they smashed through Sandy Valley 55-8 on Friday and then beat Beaver Dam on Saturday 44-28 in league action at Beaver Dam.
Jacob Oseguera scored 19 points against Sandy Valley on Friday and then 16 points against Beaver Dam on Saturday to lead the Hornets to victory against those two teams in league play.
Trojans wrestling ends their regular season at Desert Pines at 6 p.m. tonight and not at home as shown on the schedule.
Approximately of 100 people attended the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Installation Dinner and Awards Ceremony on Saturday.
I live and travel Highway 160, north of town. I drive on and by the intersections of Mesquite and Bell Vista that intersect with Highway 160.
It’s time to stand together for victims. Nevada Senate Joint Resolution 17, also known as “Marsy’s Law”, is named after a woman who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in 1983.
With Republican Congress bent on depriving 22 million Americans of medical insurance, this is a great time to provide our own, totally free and totally effective health insurance – a plant-based diet.
A few days ago I bought a copy of the New York Times, not something I do much anymore. Both the print edition and online access have risen above my price range. But I needed something to read on the bus home, so I ponied up $2.50.
I was out on a movie date with my youngest daughter. She needed a break from her stressful job as an Intensive Care Pediatric RN and wanted to see the latest movie from JK Rowling. We had arrived early enough to get our popcorn and settle into our seats for the previews and then out of nowhere I found myself thinking, “should I be carrying right now?”
