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Solar plant outside Tonopah to increase annual output

After less than a year of operation, Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Facility in Tonopah plans to increase its annual output of megawatt-hours.

Finances: Nye ambulance ‘literally running on vapors’

Editor’s note: This is part of a continuing series of stories in the Tonopah Times-Bonanza &Goldfield News, looking at challenges facing rural medicine in the region with the closure last year of Tonopah’s hospital.

Do Tonopah residents want an ambulance?

Editor’s note: This is part of a continuing series of stories in the Tonopah Times-Bonanza & Goldfield News, looking at challenges facing rural medicine in the region with the closure last year of Tonopah’s hospital.

Gamble pays off at Goldfield land auction

Aldo Mazzella had been eyeing a particular home to possibly buy in Goldfield.

Jacobs: Talking guns, robots and more with Sheriff Wehrly

When I covered Jim Butler Days in Tonopah a few months ago, I spotted Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly on the pro-Second Amendment float during the parade down Main Street.

Old Tonopah library getting new life

TONOPAH – A part of Tonopah’s historic past is coming back to life, bringing back memories for longtime community members.

Outsider takes both nights of Jim Marsh Classic

TONOPAH — An outsider upset the hometown racers at the Jim Marsh Classic. Northern Nevada racer, Cory Sample of Winnemucca won the Modified Class for the two-day event. Sample walked away $2,000 richer.

Jacobs: No quick fix to ambulance issue

I recently spoke with Nye County Commissioner Lorinda Wichman about whether the county can help fund Life Guard International/Flying ICU so that it could maintain its 24/7 operation in Tonopah, including ground paramedic services.