Social events held for former Nevada Test Site workers

Former co-workers from the Nevada Test Site had a chance to mix and interact during recent social events at South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas recently.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Saturday, May 25 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $48 million.

Cannabis company to expand Nye County footprint

MJ Holdings Inc., a publicly-traded holding company involved in the Nevada Cannabis market, is working to expand its operations in Nye County.

Dennis Myers: Helping to protect our neighbors from joblessness

The Pahrump Valley Times recently printed a letter from a reader who was annoyed by a visit to a market where he had to check himself out and bag his own groceries.

Record graduation spending projected in Nevada

Consumers in Nevada will spend an estimated $86.8 million in graduation-related transactions, according to projections by the Retail Association of Nevada.

Bank of America raises minimum hourly wage

Last month, Bank of America announced that it would raise its minimum hourly wage to $20 over a two-year period.

Advice offered to workers with multiple jobs

The Internal Revenue Service urges taxpayers who work multiple jobs or who may be adding summer employment to complete a “paycheck checkup” through the withholding calculator on the IRS.gov website.

Realignment offers chance for Pahrump Valley to be with old rivals

Throughout the spring, the scores were just plain ugly. Pahrump Valley High School’s softball team went undefeated in the Class 3A Sunset League for the third year in a row, running the winning streak to 31 games, with all but the first of the 31 via the mercy rule.

Beatty Class of 2019 graduates

Beatty High School is celebrating its new graduates. The school’s graduation ceremony took place May 24 in the school gymnasium.

G.G. Sweet Memorial Day service in Pahrump draws dozens

While for some Memorial Day may bring to mind thoughts of the unofficial start of summer, picnics, barbecues and fun times, for many others it is a somber and solemn day meant to recognize and show appreciation for the men and women who have lost their lives serving in the U.S. armed forces.