Beatty Poker Run a Winner

The town filled with 4x4s and ATVs for the Bighorn Outback Explorers’ annual poker run.

Letters to the Editor

Thank You Mr. Brietenbach for an excellent opinion piece in the May 2nd PVT!

Find beauty and peace at the annual Butterfly Release

For many, the delicate and beautiful butterfly carries special meaning and its symbolism of freedom, hope and transformation can be a source of tremendous comfort, particularly when facing life’s most difficult challenges.

Pahrump film festival plays at Great Basin

I left home Friday and embarked on a voyage to Great Basin College to catch the 19th Pahrump Film Festival, which ran April 25-27.

Two flown to UMC Trauma after separate vehicle crashes

At least two people were transported to Desert View Hospital on Sunday morning following a three-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 160 and Basin Avenue on Sunday morning, April 27.

Nye deputy receives life-saving recognition

A Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputy’s actions are being lauded after he saved the life of a drowning toddler.

The Clemens clan’s hunt in Alaska

We travel the world to see and experience interesting people or places. Some of those people, however, are in our own towns and communities. One of these is local Pahrump resident and businessman Ron Cross.

EDITORIAL: Greens haven’t stopped vital lithium project

N evada is home to the largest known lithium deposit in the United States and one of the largest in the world. Radical greens would prefer the mineral remains buried in the Nevada outback.

Letters to the Editor

We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union …

A return to the Pahrump Town Board?

At least one former Pahrump Town Board official believes that now is the time to push for re-instatement of a local town board form of government.

Man scuffles with deputies at local business

A Pahrump man is facing trespassing and resisting charges following an altercation at a local business.

Trojans bid farewell to senior year

After four years of dedication to the program, the seniors are approaching their final send off.

EDITORIAL: Fiore may not be free and clear

The questionable ethics of presidential pardon power continued recently, when President Donald Trump granted clemency to former Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore.

Letters to the Editor

Open letter to Senator Cortez-Masto: Only documented citizens should have privilege to vote

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