Pahrump’s Andersen wins horseshoes gold at Huntsman Games

Despite the issues that come with aging, some good things happen as we get older. There are senior discounts, special slot tournaments and getting to pitch horseshoes from 30 feet.

Truckee again stops Pahrump Valley girls in state semifinals

A year ago, the Pahrump Valley girls soccer team’s dreams of a first state title since 2012 were ended by Truckee in the Class 3A state semifinals. And when the Trojans found the Wolverines would be their opponent in this year’s semifinals, they knew what they would be up against.

Pahrump Valley’s playoff run stopped cold in Fallon

The magic carpet ride that took the Pahrump Valley High School football team through an undefeated Sunset League campaign, a playoff bye and the school’s first playoff victory in 40 years came to an abrupt end Saturday afternoon in Fallon.

Nevada sends teams to help fight California fires

As wildfires burn in California, agencies from both ends of Nevada have sent resources to help fight the blazes.

Pahrump Fair Water triumphs in water order lawsuit

In a glowing moment of absolute triumph, Nye County Commissioner-elect Debra Strickland announced to the community during the most recent Nye County Commission meeting that Nevada State Engineer Order #1293A has been rescinded.

Veterans are honored in Pahrump community

There was no shortage of services honoring area veterans during the past week as businesses, veteran organizations and Pahrump Valley High School’s music department paid tribute to current and former members of the United States military.

Nye County school board gets 2 new members

The Nye County School District Board of Trustees will have two new additions starting in 2019.

Nonprofit drops lawsuit to prevent development at Red Rock

An environmental nonprofit is dropping its lawsuit aimed at stopping the Clark County Commission from approving the development of thousands of homes overlooking the Red Rock Canyon.

Process to fill Hof’s vacant Nevada Assembly seat now underway

The 2018 general election may be at an end but there is still one elected position in the Silver State that has yet to be determined, the post of Nevada Assembly District 36.

California lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $22 million.

Nevada geology-themed 2019 calendar available

The 2019 calendar is now available to celebrate the geology of Nevada all year long with a photo calendar from the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, the University of Nevada, Reno announced.

Thomas Knapp: The more things don’t change…

In 1992, Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton ran on a platform of “change.” He used the word a lot. His first campaign slogan was “for people for change.” “Change” here, “change” there, “change” everywhere and all the time.

Ryan Bundy sues Jeff Sessions, former federal agents

Nevada independent gubernatorial candidate Ryan Bundy on Wednesday announced a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former federal agents.

Time traveling at the Amargosa Opera House

Gypsy Time Traveler Christy Horne is taking center stage at the Amargosa Opera House every weekend in November, regaling audiences with a sword-swinging, hoop-slinging evening of good old-fashioned entertainment.

Oldest Southern Nevada WWII female veteran dies

It was roughly four years ago and some change when Pahrump resident and Navy veteran Pauline “Polly” Pavlick was bestowed a very prestigious honor.

List: Nye County school menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Nov. 12– Nov. 16

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 $21 million.

Pahrump Valley’s path to football state final runs through Fallon

One of the best parts about postseason football is the chance for teams that don’t know each other well to cross paths with everything on the line. When the styles are very different, that just adds to the intrigue.

Lee Canyon’s Share the Warmth coat drive underway

Lee Canyon, Southern Nevada’s premier winter and summer outdoor adventure destination, launched Spread the Warmth, a winter coat drive benefiting Project 150, a local nonprofit that assists more than 6,000 disadvantaged high school students in the Clark County School District.

Olson records ace at Lakeview’s No. 9 hole

Marvin Olson of Pahrump hit a hole-in-one Oct. 26 at Lakeview Executive Golf Course, certified by Jean Kocvara of the Lakeview pro shop.

Nye goes red, Nevada goes blue

After a long evening of torturous delay following a historic mid-term election turnout, the results were finally in and the blue wave promised by Nevada Democrats became a definitive reality. Republicans failed in several key state and federal races, gaining only minimal victories in the statewide 2018 general election. In Nye County, however, the result was the exact opposite, with the GOP sweeping the board and taking every available county post.

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