California Lottery • Jan. 28, 2017

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $8 million.

Nevada holds Veterans Legislative Summit, veterans urged to get active

This month the Nevada Department of Veterans Services held its 2017 Legislative Summit in Las Vegas. Emceed by department outreach manager Blake Boles, the department shared its vision with several hundred veterans by discussing recommendations concerning upcoming legislation.

Clear, warming conditions expected for the valley

After a string of storms dropped 1.66 inches of rain on the valley last weekend, residents can expect the exact opposite over the next week in town.

Knapp: Why Trump is doubling down on the voter fraud fraud

“In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide,” US president-elect Donald Trump tweeted in late November, “I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.” Kind of a sore winner. And now that he’s no longer just president-elect but actually president, he’s doubling down and says he “will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD …”

Pahrump man killed in Tuesday motorcycle crash

The Clark County coroner has identified a Pahrump man who died Tuesday when he crashed a stolen motorcycle on northbound U.S. Highway 95 in Las Vegas.

NDOT talks grant application for Pahrump transit

The Pahrump Transportation Committee was told Jan. 18 by the state what went wrong with a denied grant application and gave the group some tips on how to get the funding this year.

Secretary of state talks voter registration fraud

Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske stopped in Pahrump on Jan. 20 to talk about voter registration fraud.

Boulder City coach Paul Dosch not yielding to cancer

Boulder City girls basketball coach Paul Dosch, 44, was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer on Dec. 5 and is adamant that he will remain on the sidelines.

Trojans come roaring back, but fall short

The Lady Trojans basketball team lost a heartbreaker on Tuesday night to Western, 29-28, at home in a battle for third place.

Trojans wrestle well at Desert Pines despite loss

The Trojans wrestling team traveled to Desert Pines on Wednesday and took on a team with six seniors and did surprisingly well in their 39-30 loss.

Muth: Lottery is the perfect ‘thank you’ for paid parking on the Strip

A recent column by gaming reporter Richard N. Velotta pointed out that in the next couple of months some 83 percent of Strip resorts and casinos will be hitting both tourists and locals with paid parking thanks to a decision last year by the corporate bean-counters at MGM Resorts International.

Trojans come from behind to win in final seconds

For junior Bryce Odegard, the Western game will probably be remembered as his best game as a Trojan to date. Odegard shot two 3-pointers in the third quarter and two in the fourth to help Pahrump edge Western 58-54 in a nail-biter.

This week in sports

Pahrump Bowling News: Jim Reynolds bowled an 835 series on Jan. 19.

The New Yorker in Death Valley

Travel writers have always loved Death Valley National Park.

Divas: Spaghetti squash, the pasta proxy from produce

How are those New Year’s resolutions coming along? Whether you’re trying to lose weight, eat more veggies, lower your carbohydrates, go paleo or gluten free; say hello to my little friend – spaghetti squash.

Trojans basketbal roundup

The Trojans boys basketball’s struggles continue, losing Friday at Bonanza, 39-32.

Truck driver misjudges height of VEA drive-thru payment lane

A commercial vehicle attempting to enter the drive-thru payment area of Valley Electric Association struck the top of the clearance guard causing significant damage to both. The maximum clearance of the drive-thru area was labeled as nine feet. The vehicle, however, was slightly taller. The collision occurred just after 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19. No injuries were reported.

$10B high-speed rail envisioned between Reno and Vegas with stop in Pahrump

TONOPAH — The planned Interstate 11 highway project connecting northern and southern Nevada, with what local officials hope will include a Tonopah area exit/entrance, isn’t the only major transportation effort on the town’s radar.

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