The edge of one of the driest places on Earth is where a weary traveler would expect to find a growing brewing business.
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This July marks 113 years since the world’s record 134-degree high temperature was recorded at Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park, nearly 30 years since the Badwater 135 ultra endurance race became an annual event, and 20 years since a small group of tourists from Germany mysteriously disappeared in the desert outback.
For many years, members and officers of the Pahrump Moose Lodge 808 regularly assist with fundraising dinners for various organizations in the community.
How can a shoebox containing school supplies and personal hygiene products make a difference for a child?
Glossophobia, or speech anxiety, is the fear of public speaking or of speaking in general.
Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part column based on an interview with Pahrump Valley Times founder Milt Bozanic, conducted by editor Arnold Knightly and Bob McCracken, July 9, 2016.
The Pahrump Senior Center is holding its annual Monster Mash party at their 1370 W. Basin Ave. location from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., on Saturday.
The VFW Auxiliary of the Clyde E. Newman Post 10054 is sponsoring an opportunity for the community to show their support for their county and for their veterans.
With just a little over a week left, the Light in the Dark Pumpkin Fest 2016 is ready to go and supporters have been putting finishing touches on Ian Deutch Memorial Park.
People who have a passion for making food items from scratch and selling the product may want to attend an upcoming workshop courtesy of the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.