Butterflies are making their way through Nye region

The desert around here has been alive recently with millions of undocumented migrants from Mexico, and no border wall could have stopped them.

First Solar donation aids bird habitat, conservation

BEATTY— The Nature Conservancy and First Solar recently announced a collaboration to restore wild bird habitats in south-central Nevada.

Beatty opens league play with doubleheader sweep of Spring Mountain

Spring Mountain’s status as part of the Clark County Juvenile Justice System and recent dominance in football and basketball has led to something of a movement to get the school pushed up and out of Class 1A.

Mountain Falls in Pahrump to host 24th Quarter Auction

Over the past 23 years, the Pahrump Valley Youth Golf Founders Club has raised more than $200,000 through its annual Quarter Auction, and this year’s edition is slated for April 13 at Mountain Falls Golf Course.

Vibrant fiber art to enchant the eye at 2019 Pins and Needles Quilt Show

Pahrump Valley residents and visitors should prepare to be swept away into a land of color and creation during the Shadow Mountain Quilters’ 2019 Pins and Needles Quilt Show, scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6 at Nevada Treasure RV Resort.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Saturday, March 30 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $32 million.

Tonopah’s new physician’s assistant enjoying town

Lisa Logan, a new physician assistant at Renown’s clinic in Tonopah answered questions from the Pahrump Valley Times for the first time since she started working at the clinic last year.

Nevada’s Clown Motel is sold in Tonopah

The Clown Motel in Tonopah has been sold, owner Bob Perchetti said.

Perry defends energy budget, including Yucca Mountain funding

Energy Secretary Rick Perry defended his $31.7 billion budget request Tuesday, including $116 million to restart the licensing hearings required to build a permanent storage facility for high-level nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain.

Update of hemp greenhouses in Nye County begins

CROP Infrastructure Corp., a Vancouver, Canada-based company specializing in cannabis branding, has announced updates for its facilities in Nye and Esmeralda counties.

Man faces murder charge after body dumped in Amargosa

A man faces a murder charge after a body was dumped in Amargosa Valley and found March 1, following a fight in Las Vegas, police said.

Nevada joins coalition against abusive payday lending

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is pressuring the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau to enforce a rule that would protect borrowers from abusive lending.

Several transported after rollover crash in Pahrump area

At least four people were transported to Desert View Hospital following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Pahrump Valley Boulevard and Manse Road.

Divas on a Dime: The 5 best bargains in frozen food

Life moves fast and frozen foods have become indispensable for preparing healthy, quick and easy meals. It’s possible to equate “quick and easy” with “bad for you” in the freezer aisle because there are unhealthy options there. But as with all foods – use common sense and read the nutrition labels and you’ll find healthy, nutritious food.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, March 27 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $31 million.

‘Competitive, not cutthroat’ pool league thrives in Pahrump area

At first glance, The Hideaway on Pahrump Valley Boulevard seems an unlikely venue for competition. There are no bleachers, and indeed most spectators are other competitors waiting their turn.

Soroptimists’ first women’s health fair in Pahrump a success

Soroptimist International of Pahrump Valley hosted its inaugural Women’s Health and Wellness Fair, bringing together area services and local residents to help foster connection between the two sectors and open the door for beneficial interactions that help strengthen the community as a whole.

New winery in the works for Pahrump

A local entrepreneur is working to change the landscape of the wine industry in Pahrump.

Pahrump Valley Times founder dies at age 89

He loved Middle Eastern foods, he was a philanthropist and earned an athletic scholarship in college.

Pahrump Animal Shelter investigation concludes

After an outside investigation was conducted into the operation at the Pahrump Animal Shelter, the Nye County Commission has made the decision to continue its contract with Desert Haven Animal Society for the time being.

Pahrump water order appeal moves forward

The Nevada State Engineer’s appeal on water Order #1293A has taken one more step forward, with Pahrump Fair Water filing earlier this week its answering brief in response to the engineer’s opening brief.

Pahrump pickleball players hold Petrack painting party

Painting lines on a tennis court is not normally something associated with years of struggle, battles with bureaucracy and a long-running battle with players of another sport.

Las Vegas felony suspect located in Pahrump

Nye County Sheriff’s Office detectives captured a fugitive suspect wanted out of Las Vegas.

List: Nye County school menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of April 1 – April 5

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