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Art and Sol returns to the Pahrump Valley

After taking several years’ hiatus from hosting its annual Art and Sol festival, the Pahrump Arts Council brought the tradition back to the valley this month and an entire day was spent immersed in the rich artistic atmosphere this local nonprofit organization is so well known for.

 
Nevada’s Dean Heller speaks on net neutrality

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, made firm his opposition to net neutrality being preserved during a conference call with reporters from rural newspapers.

 
Fiery crash kills 5 in Nye County

Five people were killed and one person was injured Sunday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash about 85 miles northwest of Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

 
Spring Mountain gets green flag on Pahrump expansion

The Spring Mountain Motor Resort &Country Club has gotten the green flag, so to speak, by the Nye County Commission to expand the race facility’s racetrack. Upon completion, Pahrump will be home to the longest track in the world—stretching further than the famed 13.1-mile long Nurburgring Grand Prix in Nurburg, Germany.

 
Pahrump sways to island beats during music festival

The sounds of the islands and other beats pulsed across Ian Deutch Memorial Park during Mother’s Day weekend with several performers hitting the stage during a music festival coined “One Love.”

 
13 burros shot to death in Beatty area

Bureau of Land Management is investigating with assistance from the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, which fielded the first report of three dead burros on May 5.

 
Nevada’s Harry Reid has surgery for pancreatic tumor

The longest-serving U.S. senator in Nevada history underwent surgery to remove the tumor and will undergo chemotherapy treatment, according to a statement released by his family on Monday.

 
Victor Joecks: More falsehoods from Question 1 supporters

A survivor of Florida’s high school shooting is now parroting false information about Nevada’s stalled background check initiative.

 
CEO retires abruptly at Pahrump-based Valley Electric

The year of 2017 was marked as “historic” by the Valley Electric Association Inc.’s now former Chief Executive Officer Thomas Husted. With more than a decade at the cooperative’s helm, Husted announced he was vacating his post, effective immediately, via a letter to the board of directors at VEA.