“Oooooh! Try this cheese with a bite of this and a sip of that!” It’s the hottest trend in easy home entertaining, a charcuterie board overflowing with wonderful nibbly, noshy goodies to mix and match.
Open enrollment on the Nevada Health Link exchange runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15. In the meantime, consumers are encouraged to “window shop” the varied plans on the exchange.
As the drug overdose crisis evolves and becomes more complex, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is providing $301 million in new Overdose Data to Action funds to states and jurisdictions.
The Pahrump Community Choir is getting ready for its annual Christmas performance.
The Goldwell Open Air Museum is inviting the public to attend the Bullfrog Biennial at Goldwell Open Air Museum’s Red Barn Art Center on Oct. 25-27, organizers announced.
It was an odd stretch of schedule for Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team.
A year ago, the Beatty High School football team easily handled Green Valley Christian, beating the Guardians by a 40-6 score.
Several new bills that were passed in the 2019 Nevada Legislature took effect on Oct. 1.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has proclaimed October as Arts and Humanities Month in Nevada.
Death Valley National Park is hosting special programs and events in celebration of the park’s 25th birthday Oct. 26 –Nov. 2. On Nov. 2, the park will waive entrance fees, the park said in its news release announcement.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management recently announced that its quarterly oil and gas lease sale in Nevada resulted in competitive bids for 19,051.53 acres.
The Nevada Highway Patrol has received a financial shot in the arm, courtesy of the Nevada Department of Public Safety Office of Traffic Safety.
Nevada saw 35 fatal crashes involving impaired drivers during brunch hours over the five-year period, with four in 2013 increasing to 12 in 2017.
A longtime cardiologist in Pahrump has increased the level of services being offered to patients in the southern Nye County area.
Trojans Game Night
Every game is a big game when there are only nine games on the schedule, but Pahrump Valley High School football coach Joe Clayton is not using hyperbole when he says tonight’s home game against Del Sol is the biggest game of the year.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration this month announced $1.8 million in funding – with eligibility for up to $6.4 million in the future – to provide critical support for five non-governmental partner organizations to enhance safety on the nation’s highways.
Halloween is less than three weeks away and the Pahrump Disability Outreach Program is getting into the holiday spirit with its annual Pumpkin Days event, scheduled to take place Oct. 18-20 at Ian Deutch Memorial Park.
The subject of cybersecurity had Nye County commissioners at odds with one another during the most recent commission meeting, with three voting in favor of approving free cyber vulnerability assessments and the remaining two set against the move, citing concerns that the action could possibly result in future expenses.
The future of the Crescent Dunes solar project, near Tonopah, may be uncertain.
Pahrump residents Arnold Breitenbach and his wife, Sandy, moved into their new Pahrump home in Cottage Grove Estates around mid-August.
Beginning earlier this month, weekly menus for the Nye County School District are no longer is included in the Pahrump Valley Times.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, Oct. 9 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $18 million.
I know, every game is the “biggest game of the year” during the week of that particular game. But no matter you look at it, when it comes to Friday night’s game against Del Sol, the phrase sticks.
The road to the Sunset League girls soccer championship officially goes through Pahrump.