Report provides update on Crescent Dunes solar near Tonopah

Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project near Tonopah reported over $5 million in profits in the fourth quarter of 2018, a drop from $12,290,108 that was reported over the third quarter of the same year, according to the documents.

 
Nevada town embraces environmental group who bought ranch

The Nature Conservancy closed on its latest acquisition Wednesday: a working, 900-acre cattle ranch at the headwaters of the Amargosa River that could one day become a living laboratory for the coexistence of conservation and commerce.

VEA faces co-op members in Beatty

The District 3 annual meeting in Beatty March 5 was the first time for Valley Electric Association executives and board members to face members since the recent rate hikes and the instigation of a sheriff’s investigation into the company.

 
Woman alleging abuse at security site sues

A former security guard for the Nevada National Security Site filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against a government security contractor Monday.

Death Valley hosts record visitors in 2018

Death Valley National Park’s visitation has doubled in the past 9 years and increased by 30 percent over the past year. In 2018, a record 1,678,660 people recreated in the park.

Nye County Valor Quilters cover local veterans with love

The Nye County Valor Quilters are on a mission to cover as many military service members and veterans in comforting, healing Quilts of Valor as they can and the group recently added another 28 to their tally following a recent presentation ceremony.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, March 13 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $27 million.

List: Nye County school menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of March 18 – March 22

Grove dispensary to host anniversary celebration

Just one day before the green-themed St. Patrick’s Day celebration, Pahrump’s Grove marijuana dispensary will mark its third year doing business in Pahrump with an all-day anniversary celebration on Saturday, March 16, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., according to a news release.

Event to offer insight on unlocking family lineage

A day-long event is heading to Pahrump where area residents can explore their family’s past generations, unlocking the pieces of the past, as well as enjoy food and expert speakers on various topics.

Divas on a Dime: Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day with a very Irish stew

There are few things more universally comforting than a melt-in-your-mouth beef stew. France has Boeuf à la Bourguignon. Hungary has Goulash. Ireland has Guinness Beef Stew. What sets Ireland’s stew apart is the addition of stout beer, namely Guinness Stout.

Mancamp plays important role in Tonopah region

Tonopah has been a mining town ever since it was established, but even after the mineral production boom ended, it continues to see a high number of miners who work in the area by day and come to Tonopah to eat and sleep by night.

Nevada lawmakers seek study of other uses for Yucca Mountain

Nevada lawmakers tried to create a new roadblock to transforming Yucca Mountain into a nuclear waste repository on Thursday by introducing bills in the House and Senate that would require the government to study alternative uses of the site.

Yucca Mountain budget request includes funds to hire 77 lawyers

A Trump administration request to revive the licensing process at Yucca Mountain includes funds to hire 77 lawyers for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Pahrump Valley baseball falls to Boulder City

Most contests between Pahrump Valley and Boulder City feature an increased level of intensity, but Monday’s baseball game between the two old rivals didn’t have much of it.

Pahrump Valley softball’s 10-run 5th foils Boulder City

When Ally Rily was called upon to take over pitching duties during the second inning Monday against Boulder City, she wasn’t quite thinking go-ahead home run.

Pahrump track athletes post regional qualifying marks

The annual Las Vegas High School Newcomers Meet gives track and field coaches an early look at how their younger athletes stack up, and Pahrump Valley coach Fred Schmidt saw some very good signs.

Nye County’s Second Amendment resolution passes unanimously

During its Monday, March 11 meeting, the Nye County Commission formally voted and publicly proclaimed its opposition not just to Senate Bill 143 but to any legislation that the county feels infringes upon its citizens’ Second Amendment rights.