Trojans boys soccer lose close games with Pirates, Bulldogs

The Trojans are coming off back-to-back losing seasons for the first time since their 2017 season. They are looking to improve after finishing last year with an overall record of 5-8-1 and going 3-6-1 in league play.

Hand-counting ballots may cost Nye County

An interim legislative committee approved the request for a bill that would require counties that got money to buy voting machines to repay those funds if they opt to not use them.

Barbier takes second bowling event of the month

Larry Barbier won his second bowling tournament in the month of August after winning the Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club’s event this past weekend.

Trojans get massive win to open the season

The 42-point win at Western is the third-largest margin of victory for the Trojans in the last five years.

Prosecutor: Dead puppies found in freezers of embattled Nye County kennel

It comes just days after authorities confiscated more than 300 dogs from a site in Amargosa Valley and arrested kennel operators on felony animal cruelty charges. Additional charges could be pending, the prosecutor says.

How Death Valley road closures are hurting Beatty’s economy

The town’s tourism economy relies heavily on Death Valley visitors, and with the road closures local hotels and motels estimate that they are losing around half their business.

1 transported after school bus and car collide

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services crews responded to a number of crashes and structure fires last week. Here’s the rundown.

‘Child of God’ tells deputy she is exempt from traffic laws during Amargosa Valley stop

“Ms. Plebani went into a tirade explaining to me that she doesn’t have to have a driver’s license and that she’s privately insured and that she is a ‘child of God,’ free to travel on the roadway and does not have to obey any local laws and regulations,” according to a Nye County deputy who stopped the woman this week.

Nye Animal Shelter Grand Opening hailed a success

Officials with Nye County and the town of Pahrump were joined by shelter staff and community animal lovers this past Wednesday for a celebration marking the grand opening of the new Nye County Animal Shelter, which was completed this summer and is now open to the public.

Muckers will kick off season on the road

The Tonopah Muckers kicked off their football season with a road game against the Mammoth Huskies on Friday in California.

State cites conflict of interest in Nye deputy investigation

State police won’t investigate Nye County deputies who failed to stop an intoxicated driver who killed three people. A county district attorney is continuing to push for a probe.

Officials debut Nye County’s new $4.1M animal shelter

A project long desired by the community is now a reality and local officials will be celebrating the official grand opening of the new Nye County Animal Shelter this morning, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony slated for 10 a.m.

Dunn takes NSHPA tournament in Pahrump

The Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association held their Hot August Nights tournament in Pahrump over the weekend.

Full Circle seeking funding for community programs

Pahrump resident Cherish Pryor is on a mission to bring a variety of community- and youth-focused programs to the valley but she cannot do it alone. She will need all the backing she can get if she is to see her Full Circle Community Organization become a success.

300 dogs seized in animal cruelty investigation

Some 300 dogs have been seized from a Nye County property during an animal cruelty investigation, authorities said.

Vegas man arrested in Pahrump for murder

A Las Vegas man is facing murder following his arrest in Pahrump on Friday Aug. 19.

Highway 160 roadwork wraps up Monday

Drivers in the Pahrump Valley will be glad to know that by Monday, the roadwork on Highway 160 through the heart of town is expected to be completed and traffic in the area will soon resume its normal pace on a new and much smoother asphalt surface.

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