The Pahrump Senior Center was awash with New Year’s Eve hats, tiaras and other party essentials as staff and guests celebrated “Noon Year’s Eve” on Tuesday, Dec. 31. The event, which included a health discussion, was sponsored by Senior Care Plus, P-3 Medical Group and Your Insurance Agency.
The Gator Winter Classic provided a step up in competition for the Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team, and the Trojans stepped up to meet it.
Anglers have reported the best striper fishing on Lake Mead at dawn or dusk, according to the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Best in the Desert, the largest off-road racing series in North America, announced Dec. 31 the formation of a new racing series just for young drivers.
National Park Service biologists have questions about desert bighorn sheep in Death Valley National Park:
Pahrump’s Salvation Army unveiled a new supplementary food program for area senior citizens this past fall.
As an associate member of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Joseph J. Bradley over the years, has consulted with legislators and individuals within the justice system while teaching hundreds of doctors, nurses, therapists and counselors how to better understand and successfully treat addiction, according to his website.
A head-on collision in Death Valley injured five, moderate to major. All the injured parties were transported to University Medical Center in Las Vegas.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the appointment of Charles Daniels as director of the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Mark Twain did not hold politicians in high esteem. He was particularly spiteful toward the legislative branch.
Happy New Year! If you’re like millions of people, you’ve just made resolutions to improve your health and finances.
Locked in a prison cell of grief, lost in a dark, empty void, wrapped in a desire to simply no longer exist.
When the initial draft of the most recent changes to Nye County Code Title 9 was proposed late last year, the inclusion of an expanded “lock-down” rule for the courtesans elicited instant indignation among those who work in and support the brothel industry.
While nothing is yet concrete, plans have been put into motion that may eventually lead to a large commercial development on the very busy corner of Homestead Road and Manse Road on the south side of Pahrump.