“What’s for dinner?” That’s always the question, isn’t it? It’s like they expect to eat every day, right?
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It appears the future is bright for Pahrump Valley High School graduate Bethany Calvert.
For close to 40 years, Pahrump Moose Lodge #808 has provided support to many local organizations and agencies within the community.
“I’ve been cleaning up my house for the past four days, so please stop by,” said one participant.
The race for valedictorian at Pahrump Valley High School was so close that the high school wouldn’t announce the winner until all the grades were in.
The 2017 Pahrump Valley High School commencement ceremony was a hit among faculty, students and attendees as the new graduates enter the next phase of their lives.
Any young person between the ages of 13 and 18 who can show up with a pen or pencil in hand is welcome to study creative writing with critically acclaimed authors Claire Vaye Watkins and Derek Palacio at Pahrump’s Mojave School this summer.
Being new to Nye County, I’m trying to get up to speed on all that its communities have to offer, including recreation.
A bill regulating landscaping for new construction in Pahrump is scheduled to go into effect on June 5.
In 1962, arguably one of the greatest movies ever made was released, “Lawrence of Arabia.” Based on the life of T.E. Lawrence, a flamboyant and controversial British military figure. The film depicts Lawrence’s experiences in the Arabian Peninsula during World War I and was nominated for 10 Oscars at the 35th Annual Academy Awards, winning seven.
Extra copies of the graduation special section that appeared in the Pahrump Valley Times on Wednesday are to be available for pickup in Pahrump and Beatty.
We are so fortunate in the United States. We’re about to enjoy a three-day weekend, we’ll bust out the barbecue and fill the pool for the official, unofficial start of summer.
Pahrump Valley High School may have its traditions with graduation and pomp and circumstance, but Rosemary Clarke Middle School also has a unique way of saying goodbye to its eighth-grade students and celebrating student achievement in general.