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Feds investigating holes in petroglyph site

DYER — A federal investigation is underway into what is described as the defacement of a petroglyph site in Esmeralda County.

New mercy rule approved for high school baseball, softball

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association had their annual summer meeting last week, approving a new mercy rule for softball/baseball, and an 11-game regular-season football schedule for Bishop Gorman.

Letters to the editor

How about some Fourth of July fun?

County declines to fill vacant water board seats

The Nye County Water District Governing Board is down to three members after Nye County commissioners voted against filling the four vacancies that will expire on July 1.

County seeks more information on trailhead project

The Pahrump Land Advisory Committee will have to provide Nye County with more information on a proposed trailhead park before the project moves forward.

Riders for cancer battle heat and smoke to get to Pahrump

Battling fatigue and intense 106-degree heat, 23 cancer awareness riders from the organization Texas 4000 arrived in Pahrump around 1:30 p.m. from Las Vegas on Saturday.

A warning in Tecopa: Don’t drink the water

TECOPA, Calif. — On summer days, Larry Levy and Jim Furlough start their delivery route early to beat the withering heat in this Mojave Desert village one mountain range removed from Death Valley.

Skate park could get face lift due to local volunteers

In the ongoing battle to improve the skate park at Ian Deutch Park, Nye County commissioners approved a proposal that would allow funds to be raised to go toward the installation of a “properly developed lighting system designed for skating to illuminate the skate park.”

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