Trojan athletes to be honored at banner ceremony

Pahrump Valley High School is holding a banner ceremony this Friday, Jan. 6, during the halftime of the boys basketball game to honor the awards and accomplishments for all of the teams from the winter 2022, spring 2022 and fall 2022 seasons.

Pahrump Valley sweeps midweek matchup

The Pahrump Valley wrestling team returned to action on Tuesday evening after taking the last two weeks off for the holidays.

Nye voters will decide diesel tax in special election

In mid-2021, Nye County Public Works began gathering input on the possibility of creating a Nye County-specific diesel tax, at a rate of 5 cents per gallon. Now voters will decide.

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SATURDAY, JAN. 7

Little League holding in-person registrations

The Pahrump Valley Little League baseball organization is currently accepting registrations for the 2023 spring season for all age groups.

 
Post-Christmas COVID spike? Not yet.

Pahrump records 31 new cases in the past weeks, according to the latest data, which shows hospitalizations are slightly down from the virus.

Former Nye DA will lead Nevada Public Defenders Office

Following his defeat in last year’s primary election, former Nye County District Attorney Chris Arabia has been appointed to lead the Nevada State Public Defender’s Office.

Winners of ‘2022 Best of Pahrump’

The Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce will recognize winners of its “2022 Best of Pahrump” business competition at an upcoming gala. More than 5,000 responses were received, according to chamber officials.

DAN SIMMONS: The hunt for new possibilities

It’s a new year with new opportunities and possibilities. Now it is time to set our priorities and make plans. My friend Bill Wilson did just that this past year as he set his sights on an African Cape Buffalo safari in Zimbabwe.

EDITORIAL: It now pays not to work

One of the best ways to earn a living these days comes by not earning a living.

 
Michele Fiore’s last Las Vegas City Council votes questioned

Michele Fiore’s move to Nye County in November has raised questions about the legitimacy of her last votes on the Las Vegas City Council and her appointment to a Pahrump Justice Court bench.