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Help us celebrate National Newspaper Week

It seems every week we are observing some national day: National Jelly Bean Day (April 22) or National Public Lands Day (the last Saturday in September). This entire week we are grateful and excited to celebrate National Newspaper Week.

Here at the Pahrump Valley Times, we strive to bring you that which is not “Google-able.” Want to know what they discussed at last night’s county commissioners’ meeting? It’s all here. Care to know which organizations will benefit from the next Silver Tappers event? Check it out in our Community section. Interested in attending the next PVHS soccer game? We’ve got the schedule.

Maybe you’ve been with us for decades, retiring to the Pahrump Valley from back East. Perhaps you’re new to our community and searching for ways to put down roots. The Pahrump Valley Times is here to inspire you to connect, to spur you into action and to dream of a better future in this place we call home.

Thank you for choosing the Pahrump Valley Times as your trusted news partner. Together, we’ll work toward improving our community, creating a brighter future for our children, and leaving a legacy of those who stick with it, even when things get tough.

Whether your interests lie with local government, community events or you just want to know what the Pahrump Senior Center is serving for lunch on Thursday, we’ve got it covered. And we’re here for you, since 1971.

Your support of local journalism is participation, it is connection. And we are so grateful that you have chosen to partner with us in impacting the future and preserving our pioneer past.

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Letters to the Editor

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Letters to the Editor

After reading the letter from a “moderate Republican”, with a severe case of TDS,

BOVEE — Election results: What does it all mean?

First, something it doesn’t mean: the Nov. 4 election is not a wholesale rejection of Trump and his policy.

Letters to the Editor

Government shutdowns are becoming almost like ‘political holidays’ for so many in government.

Letters to the Editor

As a moderate Republican I am just shaking my head at the mindless automatons we actually call elected officials who have been storming around causing complete chaos on Capitol Hill for two weeks.

Letters to the Editor

Residents of the Autumnwood subdivision have been under what many in the community feel is an attack on their rights by the Nye County commissioners.

Letters to the Editor

Short-term rentals are not a threat to our community. They are an economic lifeline for many retirees, working families, and property owners like myself.

Letters to the Editor

A town board is just that, a town board, no enforcement or regulatory authority.

Letters to the Editor

If Dr. Waters wants to bring it back, he should list positive things that were in fact done and propose changes for the future – not make an argument based on a hypothetical.