SOFTBALL: Trojans top Moapa, fall to Needles

The Trojans softball team suffered their first loss this season against a school from a neighboring state on Monday, but it also added a win in a weekend game against Moapa Valley (2-1) at home.

Snap up Crab Fest tickets now – before they’re gone!

Foster youth face many challenges as they navigate the court system and their situations are each unique, requiring careful consideration to result in the best possible outcome.

UPDATE: Nye deputy fired 4 shots at armed suspect killed after Pahrump standoff

Nye County Sheriff Joe McGill identified the man who was shot and killed by a deputy on Sunday afternoon during a tense standoff as John Beaudoin, 67, of Pahrump. The officer who shot him is on paid administrative leave from the department pending an investigation into the shooting.

GALLERY: Silver Tappers USO Benefit Show rakes in the dough

The Nevada Silver Tappers Annual USO Benefit Show took place this past weekend and the ladies put their best feet forward for two performances that delighted audience members. But it wasn’t just about hosting a fantastic production. The event, as its name implies, acts as a fundraiser for local veterans’ organizations as well.

Jimmy John’s opens in Pahrump Nugget

The 1,000-square-foot restaurant will operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. It will seat 36 and offer a pick-up window for takeout and delivery orders, a spokesperson said.

‘Never forget’: Photos from Pahrump’s 9/11 memorial

Twenty-two years later, the scenes from that day still blaze bright in the minds of those who witnessed them and for whom the phrase “Never Forget” has a deep and abiding meaning.

3 crashes under investigation

Fire Chief Scott Lewis said the driver of a white sedan left the roadway and crashed on top of a large dirt embankment and subsequently fled the scene prior to the arrival of first responders.

DON’T MISS: Multi-media art collection at Beatty Museum

A special collection entitled “Meaning is Always Here” will be on loan from the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art in Las Vegas through Jan. 27.

PAHRUMP | What’s going on?

A list of upcoming events in the area to help you plan the weeks ahead.

PHOTOS: Pahrump shows support for law enforcement

National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day was Monday, Jan. 9 and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office celebrated with an event intended to highlight support for the department’s deputies and officers.

EDITORIAL: The PERS crisis no one is talking about

The Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada is doing so poorly that officials want to underfund it to avoid a spike in contribution rates. Not great.

Pahrump philanthropist and businessman Ron Frazier dies

Frazier, a native of Wisconsin, was the owner of Frazier Furniture store on Calvada Boulevard and owner of the popular Pahrump Life Magazine. He was also the co-founder of Pahrump’s annual Chili-Festival at Petrack Park.

POLL: McGill leads Wehrly in tight race for Nye County sheriff

Challenger Joe McGill has a 4-point lead over incumbent Sharon Wehrly, according to an informal Pahrump Valley Times/Tonopah Times-Bonanza poll that asked readers who they supported in the race for Nye County sheriff.

Lady Muckers sweep Lady Hornets with win

The Tonopah high school girls volleyball team completed their regular season sweep against the Lady Hornets of Beatty with their 3-1 victory on Friday night.

Inmate allegedly threw cup of urine at deputy

A Nye County Detention Center inmate is facing an additional charge following an early Saturday morning incident where he allegedly threw a cup of urine on a deputy.

Horseshoes hit Pioche over the holiday weekend

The town of Pioche held two horseshoe tournaments over the holiday weekend with a combined 115 players between the two tournaments.

Car wash will benefit Trojans injured by fireworks

Trojan baseball players Michael Wills and Micah Mendoza sustained severe injuries to their hands and fingers in a fireworks accident on July 4.

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