This was a Scotch-doubles style tournament, consisting of 41 teams.
Open offices on the ballot this election will include assessor, county clerk, county commissioner (districts 1, 4 and 5), district attorney, public administrator, recorder, treasurer and sheriff.
The death did not appear to be suspicious, they say.
The horseshoes tournament featured 22 participants who were split up into three classes.
The Nye County Board of Trustees unanimously appointed Bryan Wulfenstein of Pahrump, to the open trustee position for District 3 on Wednesday.
As the COVID season wanes and we’re all ready to get back to normal, let’s look forward to a new season of outdoor activity. For hunters it’s tag application time and getting ourselves and our gear in shape.
STEAM elective could ultimately replace the school’s JROTC, which serves as a pipline for students to enlist in the U.S. military.
The Pahrump Valley girls basketball team has qualified for the Nevada 3A state tournament following their performance at the regional tournament.
No injuries reported following 2 incidents
If the U.S. experiences yet another phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, we could see another wave of stocking up on groceries. Ideally, we would all just order every single one of our grocery items online for home or curbside delivery, ensuring a potentially safer and more seamless shopping experience.
More cost-benefit analysis necessary on executive branch grants.
Jessica Callaway is member of Tonopah’s varsity volleyball, varsity basketball and varsity softball teams.
Nye County’s COVID-19 metrics fell again this week, as the state moved closer to exiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “high rate of transmission” classification.
For the past 10 years, PVHS baseball alumni have matched up with members of the current team in a friendly exhibition ahead of the spring season. The game is more about the camraderie than the score.
Death Valley National Park welcomed more than 1.1 million visitors in 2021 — about two-thirds of the park’s highest visitation level, set in 2019. The return of visitors is a welcome sign for many business owners in Pahrump, a popular stopover for Death Valley tourists.
The Trojans went into the tournament with 12 wrestlers, having someone in every weight class except for the 152-pound and 160-pound classes. Only Elko High School had more wrestlers in the tournament, with a total of 14.
The consideration comes after Reno-based Renown Health moved out of town and was replaced by Las Vegas-based Central Nevada Regional Care at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. The current facility is not up to codes.
“There’s a lot of concern,” said commissioner Leo Blundo, who reported that he’s been approached by constituents facing 25- to 30-percent rent hikes during the pandemic.
The Beatty Town Advisory Board expressed appreciation and admiration on Monday for the accomplishments of Beatty Seniors Inc.
Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly on Tuesday responded to claims of serious misconduct by a member of her department.
Gov. Steve Sisolak will discuss the use of federal recovery funds and his ideas for recovering from the impacts of COVID-19 in livestreamed address.
Two years ago, Sunnyside Museum, started the near-impossible project of moving a historic house from the town of Round Mountain to the lot next to its museum there. Here’s how it went…
The Office of Small Business Advocacy, housed within the office of Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead, launched last week and will be fully up and running in the next couple of weeks.
Five more confirmed deaths from COVID-19 were reported in Nye County from Feb. 7 to Monday, Feb. 14 including four in Pahrump and one in Beatty, according to reports from county officials.
Dear Castle Annie: I have never brought this subject to my mom or friends. I am a teen who is so embarrassed that I hate going out with them…
Dennis Anderson and Jefferson Counts took first place in the Hearts and Horns tournament.
The season will officially begin on March 26 but here’s what you need to know before that.
The Pahrump Valley girls basketball team continued their dominating play with a 56-16 victory over the Southeast Career Tech Roadrunners in the first round of the Nevada 3A regional playoffs.