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.

Construction on Anglo Gold office building in Beatty could begin this month

Anglo Gold Ashanti Ltd. representative Wayne Chancellor updated the Beatty Town Advisory Board April 10 on the mining company’s operation in the area, including its plans to construct a new office building there.

See the renovated Veterans Memorial at Chief Tecopa Cemetery

With a robust population of former military service members in the Pahrump Valley, the Veterans Memorial inside the Chief Tecopa Cemetery is a regularly used venue and now, it’s even better than it was before.

Winning streak snapped: Lady Trojans drop 2 in a row

The Pahrump Valley softball team has hit a lull following the end of their 3-game winning streak that was snapped last week by the Needles Mustangs.

NyECC is a bit ‘cooler’ thanks to donation from the Rotary Club

Thanks to the generosity and efforts of club president Eddie Williams and many others, the club was able to fund the installation of a brand new shade structure on the face of one of the campus’ most publicly-used buildings, the Activities Center.

LETTER: Books in the children’s section; sexualization and grooming

Editor’s note: This complaint was originally emailed to Pahrump library trustee John Shewalter on Sept. 27, 2022. It is being republished after library trustees voted 5-0 Monday to craft a review system of “questionable” materials in the youth library that’s likely to include a number of LGBTQ-affirming titles. The writer of the complaint is unknown. Trustees redacted the name and email address of its sender before circulating a printed copy of the complaint at a public meeting this week.

An ‘Egg-celent’ Easter in Pahrump – PHOTOS

“The Community Easter Picnic was a huge success,” Pahrump Holiday Task Force chair Linda Wright raved following the group’s annual, large-scale event, noting that she and her entire team were very pleased with the turnout. The event on April 8 attracted 1,000 people to the park, organizers said.

PAHRUMP EVENTS | What’s going on around town

There’s lots to do in Pahrump this week. Faye Burdzinski tells you the best, and offers up details on all the rest.

Governor visits arms maker, Nye County Sheriff’s Office during visit to Pahrump

It’s not very often that a discussion between two regular Joes makes headlines, but that’s what happened after Gov. Joe Lombardo dropped by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office for a quick visit with Sheriff Joe McGill’s staff last week.

Pahrump library trustees: LGBTQ books need scrutiny for kids’ sake

Anonymous complaint over “sexualization, grooming” has prompted the town’s public library to explore a plan to relocate queer and other questionable titles from its youth wing. Here’s what folks are saying about it.

Pahrump teen awarded $100K scholarship after losing mother in 2019

Kelsi Jackson, an 18-year-old senior at Pahrump Valley High School, was awarded a $100,000 scholarship from the Charles and Phyllis M. Frias Charitable Trust and Public Education Foundation.

Another mother charged with DUI at school

The Mt. Charleston Elementary mom told deputy she downed 6 Fireball shots and drove to pick up her student with two children in her SUV. She was the second mother to be charged with a DUI at a Nye County school that afternoon, according to NCSO reports. Across town, a mom was arrested for DUI at Manse Elementary.

Quilt show features fantastic fiber arts – PHOTOS

The Shadow Mountain Quilters hosted the 2023 Pins and Needles Quilt Show this past weekend, shining the spotlight on the beauty of fiber arts and celebrating the creativity that can be expressed with nothing more than some fabric, a needle and thread.

3 in a row: Trojans extend streak after back-to-back wins

Senior second baseman Scott Hirschi hit a 2-run inside-the-park homer to push the Trojans past Canyon Springs Pioneers in a game earlier this week.

SPORTSMAN’S QUEST: Putting sheep on the mountain

Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn completed a “guzzler” project last month above the town of Beatty with 30 volunteers and generated over $50,000 in grants, again “Putting Sheep on the Mountain.”

COMMENTARY: Donald Trump gets just what he wanted

Does anyone really want to be indicted? Maybe if your name is Donald Trump, and you’re facing four investigations, three of them for serious abuse of presidential powers and one for using a lousy fix-it lawyer who paid hush money to an alleged mistress, writes columnist Susan Estrich.

Butterfly Release offers solace, honors loved ones – PHOTOS

For nearly two decades now, Nathan Adelson has brought the Live Butterfly Release to the Pahrump Valley, allowing area residents the chance to gather with others who have experienced loss.

120-mile Baker to Vegas relay cuts through Pahrump – PHOTOS

Law enforcement officers from departments all over Southern California, Arizona and beyond started the 120-mile race along desert roads in Baker, California before winding through Nye County and ending their trek in Las Vegas.

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