Smith rolls 300 game at Pahrump Nugget

For years, you saw them on ABC on Saturday afternoons, with Chris Schenkel doing the commentary. Earl Anthony, Mark Roth, Walter Ray Williams Jr. and others, usually in some less-than-glamorous locale, literally went bowling for dollars on the Professional Bowlers Association tour.

IRS details payment options

As the 2019 tax filing season gets into full swing, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who owe of the many easy payment options.

 
Modernized 22-room castle up for sale

There is now an opportunity for those who are financially able, to literally live like a king and it’s roughly a three-hour drive from Pahrump in the county of Esmeralda.

Beatty boys make playoffs, will face Tonopah in opener

The Beatty High School boys basketball team will meet Tonopah for the third time this season after qualifying for the Class 1A Central/South Region Tournament.

Donkey basketball returns to Pahrump Valley High School

One of the most popular events on the Pahrump sports calendar returns March 1 as Rosemary Clarke Middle School and Pahrump Valley High School sponsor the annual Donkey Basketball game.

Nye fiscal year ‘18 audit complete

Nye County’s audit for fiscal year 2018 was presented on Feb. 12, with independent auditor Dan McArthur explaining that though there were a few findings in the audit, the county’s overall financial position appears strong.

USO Show hits the stage Saturday in Pahrump

For the seventh year running, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #10054 Auxiliary is readying to host its annual USO Show and patrons can expect a night filled with entertainment and patriotism, all in support of Pahrump’s local veteran population.

 
Victor Joecks: Even the Federal Reserve finds problems with PERS

The Federal Reserve looked recently at Nevada’s pension system. The results are terrifying. It found that Nevada’s Public Employees’ Retirement System has an unfunded liability of $43.3 billion in 2016.

Dennis Myers: Dems may face their own record in 2020

Democratic presidential candidates, sensing the weakness of the most unpopular president in decades, are lining up to run.

Goldfield, nonprofit radio station to host fundraiser

Officials from a radio station in Goldfield, Nevada are seeking support by way of a dinner show fundraiser at the Goldfield Opera House next month.

NCSO deputy, civilian transported after crash

The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of a two-vehicle collision involving a marked sheriff’s office vehicle along Highway 160 and Matthew Lane at approximately 2 p.m. on Sunday Feb. 17.