Lady Trojans clinch playoffs, hope to end season on high note

The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans softball team is heading back to the playoffs for a seventh straight season after clinching a spot in the 3A Southern Regional playoffs with their win over the Desert Pines Jaguars.

Trojans clinch playoff spot with win over Chargers

The Pahrump Valley baseball team has clinched one of the top two spots in the 3A Southern Mountain division regional playoffs after defeating the Clark Chargers earlier this week.

How Nye County celebrated Mother Nature at the Earth & Arbor Day Festival — PHOTOS

Taking place on Saturday, April 22, the 2023 Earth and Arbor Day Festival saw a steady stream of visitors throughout the four-hour event, with plenty of interaction between attendees and those manning booths from an array of businesses and organizations.

Pahrump couple charged after another 4-year-old found bruised, alone in roadway

A Pahrump couple is facing child neglect charges after a 4-year-old girl was discovered bruised and alone wandering on Wilson Road near Leslie Street, according to reports from the Nye County Sheriff’s Office. It’s the third similar case of a 4-year-old being found alone on Pahrump streets since March.

Why Nye County is reluctant to gift a 3-acre lot in Tonopah for construction of new hospital

Northern Nye County Hospital District trustees are asking the Nye County Commission for a 3.21-acre parcel of land adjacent to the former Nye Regional Medical Center that they say would aid in the construction of new health care facilities for Tonopah. Commissioners question why they should not have to pay for the site.

Venturo, Ondrisko lead Trojans on the track

Pahrump Valley High School hosted its first and only track meet of the 2023 season on Thursday afternoon.

Former Nye commissioner fined $4,500 following COVID-funding ethics probe

The Nevada Commission on Ethics has fined former Nye County Commissioner Leo Blundo $4,500 after finding that he failed to disclose a conflict of interest before voting on a countywide measure to award COVID-relief funding to local small business owners amid the pandemic.

Cafe dedicated to recovery from addiction celebrates first anniversary

Over the past 12 months, the Living Free Cafe has become known for well-priced, tasty breakfast and lunch options as well as a variety of fancy drinks. But the cafe is about much more than just good food at good prices.

Cotillion teaching lessons for life to JG Johnson students – PHOTOS

J.G. Johnson Elementary hosted its annual fourth-grade cotillion on Saturday. It wasn’t exactly a ball to “present” affluent young debutantes to society. Rather it was the culmination of months of commitment and sacrifice by 29 students, their parents and devoted volunteers to put the kids on a lifelong path to success.

Nevada Senate OKs medically assisted suicide

Physician-assisted suicide is a step closer to being legal in Nevada after senators voted on a razor-thin margin to advance a resolution Wednesday.

Trojans shine in midweek meet at Bonanza

The Pahrump Valley track and field team turned in one of their best performances of the season on Thursday afternoon when they traveled to the Las Vegas Valley for the midweek track meet at Bonanza High School.

Bounty offered for info on killings of wild burro, horses

The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $10,000 bounty for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person behind the harassment and shooting of a 6-year-old wild burro late last year near the Last Chance Mountain Range just north of Pahrump.

If bill passes, threatening an election worker would bring prison time

Senate and Assembly elections committees on Thursday approved bills on elections, protecting election workers from intimidation and banning paper ballots at in-person voting centers.

Authorities investigating fatal Pahrump crash

The Nye County Sheriff’s office advised motorists to avoid the area of Homestead Road and Highway 160.

Pahrump Holiday Task Force – “Please stop stealing our signs!”

The Pahrump Holiday Task Force is a nonprofit dedicated to the community, so it’s not difficult to imagine the shock and disappointment of its members when they realized that some of their assets were being stolen.

This Pahrump event is building a stronger network for women

Hosted by Soroptimist International of the Pahrump Valley, the Women’s Fair took place Saturday, April 15 at the NyE Communities Coalition Activities Center.

Celebrate nature at the Earth/Arbor Day Festival

Both Earth Day and Arbor Day are good chances for people to take a moment to consider ways they can have a positive impact on the environment and with the Earth/Arbor Day Festival right around the corner, Pahrump residents can spend a fun and interactive day learning all about just how to do so.

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