The Muckers showcased crushed Beatty 63–22 on Senior Night before following up with a commanding 56–33 win at Indian Springs the following day.
Supporters and local officials muster support for GOP ideals.
The power is planned to be used for an on-site, distributed data processing center.
All classes are invited to join in the fun this summer.
This company is providing $650k to assist facilities new to the Medicaid Managed Care program.
Admist the score, PVHS girls basketball head coach Bob Hopkins never lost his smile as the Trojans honored their longtime coach’s 76th birthday following the game.
Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine confirmed that existing prepaid accounts will not impacted.
The new group for all things alien will hold its first meeting this weekend in Pahrump.
Find out why the former 2022 sheriff candidate said she will not continue her run for the top law enforcement position this year.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
Money matters in politics, and Gov. Joe Lombardo has a lot of it.
The clear and obvious choice in the upcoming election is to vote for anyone but Michele Fiore.
Over 35 tons of trash was removed from local roadways and desert lands in 2025.
Officials are seeking proposals from companies to build six multi-use fields at the Pahrump Fairgrounds.
Crews also responded to a two vehicle-crash that was followed by a Nevada Highway Patrol arrest.
Candidate addressed health care, affordable housing stances during the evening event.
The newly-formed organization is holding its first events in the next week.
One of Pahrump’s longest-running rural traditions is set to return this February as the annual Pahrump Jr.High–High School Rodeo brings three days of competition to the McCullough Rodeo Arena from Feb. 6–8.
Trailing by double digits early and down five at halftime, Pahrump Valley never panicked. The Trojans flipped the momentum late Wednesday night with the efforts of Sheppard, Briscoe and Gavenda, amounting a 54-48 comeback league victory.
Still searching for their first regular-season win against Democracy Prep, the Pahrump Valley Trojans opened Wednesday night with a defensive stand full of grit and promise, but the Blue Knights found their rhythm in the second half and cruised to a 33–0 victory.
Check out the week’s results from the Pahrump Valley basketball and flag football teams.
More beds were constructed on Jan. 10 than at any previous building event.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
The Southern Nye County Conservation District is continuing the legacy of the late John Pawlak.
Suspect was charged with multiple drug-related offenses.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest announced that it will be conducting controlled burns near town.
United States can get what it needs without military force.
It’s wonderful to live in a country with free speech and the right to voice our opinions even if they are misguided or shortsighted.
The weekend event was held at Our Place Coffee drew 93 attendees.
