Armed man robs Dairy Queen

The search continues for the man accused of an armed robbery of a local business on Sunday morning, Feb. 12.

County breaks down just how Basin Ave construction will be phased

With electronic notification boards in place and bright orange traffic cones lining the roadway, it’s hard to miss the fact that Basin Avenue is currently under construction, leaving many motorists wondering just how long they will have to deal with the associated delays.

Anniversary celebration and ‘sip-and-learn’ set for Inspirations

In March of 2013, Inspirations Senior Living officially opened its doors in the Pahrump Valley, bringing a host of living options for the area’s aging population, and over the last decade, it has become well-known fixture of the community.

Student rodeo returns to Pahrump

Here’s what to know about the 3-day annual event at McCullough Arena in Petrack Park.

Hornets holding off Muckers for last 1A Central playoff spot

The Beatty High School boys basketball team is hanging on for dear life to the fourth and final playoff spot in the 1A Central League as the regular season comes to a close this week.

Pahrump man arrested for pooping in public

Deputy Landen Rowland responded to the area of Pahrump Valley Boulevard and East Street after dispatchers received several calls about a man pooping on the side of the road just after 2:30 p.m., on Feb. 7, according to a Nye County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

Pahrump assemblyman’s proposal would require ID to vote in Nevada

“We need to show an ID to buy alcohol, to buy cigarettes, to go into a federal courthouse or fly on a plane. Those are just a few examples of things you need an ID for, so why shouldn’t you need to show an ID to vote?” says Nevada Assemblyman Greg Hafen II (R-Pahrump).

Boys and Girls Club organizing in Tonopah

A meeting will be from 3 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 17 at Tonopah Elementary School for those interested in more information.

PAHRUMP | BUSINESS BRIEFINGS

Arby’s eyes completion; new coffee cafe coming to Pahrump; local bakers make cake for ‘Growing Up Hip Hop’ wedding and more…

4 Muckers going to state wrestling tourney in Winnemucca

Lake Mead Christian Academy was the site for the 2023 Nevada 2A Southern Regional wrestling tournament over the weekend where 98 wrestlers fought for their spot in the state tournament.

Cell phone signal was key to rescue of 2 hikers at Death Valley

Two unidentified hikers were rescued by helicopter from Telescope Peak Trail on Wednesday, Feb. 1, after sliding downhill in freezing and icy conditions, park officials say.

Here’s where to turn to when grief becomes too much

Nearly every person will experience the loss of someone they know and love but the manner in which each individual deals with such events can vary vastly. GriefShare is there to help.

New parents can find help at this diaper bank ‘pop-up’ event

Pahrump Salvation Army is holding a freediaper bank pop-up event for area parents at its service center, 40 Dahlia St. from 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, Feb. 10. No registration is required.

SPORTSMAN’S QUEST: Luxury hunting in Spain

There are hunts and there are tough hunts with tents and freeze-dried food on the campfire; all are adventures. Then there’s Spain. Columnist Dan Simmons takes us there.

Cortez Masto takes aim at egg prices, price gouging

Nevada’s average price for a carton of eggs has surged to $6.07 at the end of 2022, while the national average is $4.25, according to Catherine Cortez Masto’s letter.

ICYMI: See the animals at the Nature Health Farms ‘fun’draiser

Nature Health Farms was the venue for plenty of amusement this past Saturday, with a bevy of activities and entertainment taking place during the farm’s 3rd Annual “Fun”draiser.

Nye County hosts Desert Showdown race

The 250-mile desert course spanned as far north as Beatty and reached just south of Pahrump.

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