BEATTY — The Beatty Town Advisory Board paused its August business this month to honor Richard Stephens, a former teacher and longtime reporter for the Pahrump Valley Times, calling his community-focused journalism “a dying breed.”
The deadline for compliance is November 2.
Here’s what’s planned this week in Pahrump
Here’s a perspective worth remembering as Nevada state government continues to be crippled by a major cyberattack.
I watch the news, where masked men, without badges, grab people off the streets and take them to prison(s), some which are in foreign countries.
The annual Best in the West Vegas to Reno OHV race was succesful as multiple drivers were awarded.
Facing one of the best programs in the state, the Trojans proved that they can hang in with the best.
After a strong first half, the Lady Trojans lose momentum in 5-1 loss to Equipo Academy.
Fire crews were dispatched to the area of Lola Lane and West Basin Avenue for a brushfire.
Trump administration creates Rural Health Transformation Program.
Avoid potential ethics violations with advice from the Nevada Commission on Ethics.
Signs installed at the Calvada Eye advising people against illegal interactions with wildlife.
Officials opted for a combination of private security and local law enforcement.
Alongside other charges, the suspect was charged with one count of manufacturing and possessing a suppressor
Pahrump businesses partnered to provide necessities for more than a dozen area families.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for American adults and was the leading cause of death in Nevada in 2023.
What’s planned this week in Pahrump?
Every summer, workers across the Southwest face serious risk from rising temperatures.
Even giving away money to Hollywood movie studios is a boom-and-bust industry.
