Residents can dump eligible waste generated at their residences free of charge.
Chad Whelan was also charged with under the influence firearm possession.
Races for commissioners, judges, sheriff and more will be on decided this fall.
This grant-funded monitoring program has been extended an additional year.
Ms. Senior Golden Years Pageant marks the start of a new queen’s reign in Pahrump.
The Wine Down and Great Basin College are partnering on the Keith Bolton Memorial Scholarship.
The three-day program aims to help Southern Nevada children navigate grief.
The words “thank you” don’t seem adequate, but multiply that by our 800-plus members and it becomes a big deal.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
Nevada’s primary results were made official after the completion of canvasses.
NDEP is hosting this meeting as a result of residents’ requests.
Nye County officials said they will provide an update later this week.
The space is designed for the community to learn more about mining company and its work.
The first-time Vegas visitors did not expect their scenic sunrise balloon ride to leave one of them hospitalized with several broken and fractured bones.
200 past PVHS students attended the event in Las Vegas, following a mixer in Pahrump the night before.
The Pahrump Model Railroad Club is hosting a weekend exhibit at Pahrump Valley Museum.
If you want to find out why our country has been so successful, you should study the people who built it.
George Tucker sure has a lot of sympathy for illegals who have committed crimes in our country.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
The company confirmed Wednesday morning the service disruption, which began on Friday, is now resolved.
A hot air balloon made a hard landing Thursday morning in an area west of Pahrump, according to authorities.
An alleged home invasion and fight with deputies preceded the death, according to a sheriff’s office press release.
Commissioners approve a bill reversing the charges that were instated last summer.
Pahrump’s local Walmart and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office joined forces to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network.
This overhaul project was partly funded through Travel Nevada in honor of the America 250 initiative.
The Pahrump Valley Museum is home to this encapsulation of decades of charitable entertainment.
Voter turnout weak – doesn’t anyone care who gets elected?
Young people do not recognize that our county as it once was, is in real trouble.
A new shop supported by Tonopah Main Street’s Small Business Incubator Program opened over Jim Butler Days weekend.
