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MYERS: Their bigotry, our country

In 1972 Congress approved and sent to the state legislatures an amendment to the United States Constitution giving women legal equality before the law. It was called the Equal Rights Amendment.

Nitrates found in wells in southern part of valley

The U.S. Geological Survey recent data showed that 27 sampled wells have a detectable concentration of nitrates in the southern part of Pahrump Valley.

Pahrump Nugget unveils new sports book

In perfect timing for the culmination of one of the largest sports betting events of the year, the Pahrump Nugget Hotel and Casino has unveiled a new sports book.

Cipollini is soaring through life as a pole vaulter

You’re running 100 feet and now your body is hurtling through the air and you then have to twist it over this bar so now you’re completely upside down plummeting toward the ground. Doesn’t that sound like fun? That’s what a pole vaulter does and to senior Nico Cipollini it’s what he loves to do.

WATER CONCERNS: RIBs issue passed back to planners

The Pahrump Regional Planning Commission will look into several aspects of rapid infiltration basins usage at the recommendation made Monday by the Nye County Water District Governing Board.

Easter weekend brings cheer throughout town

There was no shortage of community participation at Saturday’s Easter Picnic at Ian Deutch Memorial Park. The event featured free hot dogs, ice cream, kettle and popcorn for families to enjoy, courtesy of NyE Communities Coalition and the valley’s Holiday Task Force.

Baseball: Trojans go 2-2 at Cowboy Classic

The Trojans baseball team played in a three-game tournament at Chaparral High School in Las Vegas called the “Cowboy Classic”, which ended last Wednesday. Pahrump Valley (6-7 overall, 1-1 Sunset League) went 2-2 in the tourney.

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