What was once a decent-sized patch of desert littered with dense brush, trash and other debris, has been transformed into a community park for all to enjoy.
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A total of 62 degrees and certificates will be awarded to Great Basin College students in Pahrump and surrounding areas later this week.
Nye County and U.S. Ecology are teaming up for the county’s very first Household Hazardous Waste Collection event and residents will want to mark May 18 on their calendars.
The annual Wild West Extravaganza returned to Pahrump May 3-5 with a full schedule of events.
The Nevada Hemp Association is hosting a hemp growers meeting that could help local farmers build their network.
Two southern Nye County individuals were recognized for their work to increase tourism in the area.
After narrowly escaping abandonment in December 2018, the Southside Trailhead project is now complete and opening ceremonies are planned for Sunday, May 5, to coincide with the festivities at the Wild West Extravaganza.
The town of Pahrump is now home to a brand new recreational destination.
Described as an annual town party, the 2019 Amargosa Days celebration wrapped up this past weekend with an evening fireworks display.
Structure fires and a vehicle crash dominated the majority of emergency service calls throughout the valley over the past several weeks.
The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension is set to see a big financial boost in the coming fiscal year, with Nye County approving the reinstatement of a tax rate to support the extension’s programs.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest recently welcomed Deborah MacNeill as the area manager for the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.
A summer program equally popular among parents and children is scheduled to return to Pahrump next month.
Welcome to the 2019 “Progress Edition” of the Pahrump Valley Times, that encompasses news on what’s expected to change in the Pahrump landscape, growth patterns and major shifts that have already occurred.
The castle-style building at the corner of Homestead Road and Highway 160, a recognizable sight by commuters and travelers arriving in Pahrump from the east, was demolished in 2019 after more than 14 years on a main drag through Pahrump.