Teatro El Grande show goes on in new location

Despite the challenges of high winds and a new location, classically-trained ballerina Jenna McClintock danced last weekend under a partially-shaded portico in “downtown” Tecopa with the same vitality and grace as if she were on a polished auditorium stage.

Veteran trekker hit by car in Nevada

“You can’t control moronic drivers and the weather,” someone told Eli Smith after he was hit by a car on his way from Lathrop Wells to Beatty March 24.

Jeff Meehan: Banking rules could rollback

Some of the biggest news in banking occurred in mid-March, as Senate Democrats joined Republicans to roll back banking regulation set during the Obama era.

Pahrump Valley softball team eager for Spring Jamboree

If it’s spring break for most Southern Nevada schools, it must be time for the Centennial Spring Jamboree softball tournament at Majestic Park in Las Vegas.

Pahrump Valley track teams enjoy big day at Coronado

Junior Chance Farnsworth posted the third-best high jump effort in the state thus far this year, clearing the bar at 6 feet, 3 inches to lead the Pahrump Valley boys track and field team to a third-place finish Wednesday at the Coronado Spring Break Invitational at Coronado High School in Henderson.

NDOT offers guidance on campaign sign placement

The Nevada Department of Transportation is reminding political candidates and supporters that no political signs are allowed on state road right of way.

Candidates set to take the stage at Nye GOP Debate

The 2018 election season is in full swing and residents will soon have a chance to learn about the various views of the many Republicans seeking office this year.

Community Easter Picnic set for Pahrump

Delightful springtime weather conditions are expected this weekend as Pahrump’s Community Easter Picnic returns to Petrack Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Banners honoring veterans line Pahrump’s Calvada Boulevard

As many Nye County residents will attest, the communities that make up the county are very supportive of their current and former military service men and women.

Warm experience at a chilly Chili Cook-Off in Pahrump

As the early morning sunshine began to peek over the Spring Mountains and spill into the Pahrump Valley on Saturday, March 24, Petrack Park came alive with activity and dozens began their preparations for the day.

FBI seeks Nevada fugitive

The FBI is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Shawn Frederick Weatherhead, a transient with ties to Nevada.

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 $22 million.

Confidence in statewide economy at record levels

An annual survey from Nevada State Bank showed confidence in the economy hitting the highest level in the study’s history.

Pahrump Valley track teams shine at O’Dea Relays

The Pahrump Valley track and field teams took a major step up in competition and did just fine for themselves, recording five personal records and six season bests at the O’Dea Relays on March 23 at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas.

Mendoza leads Pahrump Valley softball over Durango

Pahrump Valley senior Amaya Mendoza showed just how good she can be in the clutch, both in the circle and at the plate.

Effort seeks to help entrepreneurs

The U.S. Small Business Administration created the SBA Franchise Directory earlier this year, which has streamlined the process for entrepreneurs looking to access capital.

Remodeling project underway at KFC in Pahrump

A remodeling project at a popular fast food outlet is ruffling the feathers of a few regular customers as of late.

Taxpayers ‘paycheck checkup’ focuses on withholding

The Internal Revenue Service is encouraging taxpayers to do a “paycheck checkup” to make sure they have the right amount of tax taken out of their paychecks for their personal situation.

Official to help serve businesses, consumers

The Nevada Department of Agriculture announced Cadence Matijevich as its new Consumer Equitability Division administrator.

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