Artist Cynthia Brenneman’s fascination with art started at a young age and has never wavered, even as she served her country in the Navy.
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There’s an opportunity for area residents to check out unique arts and crafts at the upcoming craft fair inside the Mountain Falls Banquet Room.
Death Valley National Park will be hosting the Death Valley Dark Sky Festival, March 1-3.
Public opinion prevailed in recent weeks when outcry from the community over possible noise control codes prompted Nye County to scrap the proposal.
The public has extra time to comment about proposed telecommunications infrastructure on Death Valley’s Rogers Peak. Due to disruptions from the five-week government shutdown, the National Park Service has extended the public comment opportunity through Feb. 25. The proposed changes would increase the area’s cellular service and affect some views.
A cartoon once depicted a car flying into the air off a cliff. The text bubble contained only one word: “Recalculating….”
Rural Nye County runs on volunteers, and nowhere is this truer than in emergency response services.
Amazing. Strong. Inspiring. Courageous. A mother, a sister, a friend, a leader.
A local funeral home representative was recently recognized for her work.
Men and women who re-enlist for the service time after time love the military life. But for some, signing up for another “hitch” can also mean taking vows —or renewing vows — for love of another kind.
Great Basin College President Joyce Helens painted the financial picture of the college and forward-looking thoughts during a town hall meeting at the Pahrump campus in February.
Throughout the previous few days, Pahrump area drivers may have noticed the addition of large steel plates in the roadway at the intersection of Highway 160 and Homestead Road.
All smiles, all the time.
A memorial service for local community leader Cassandra Selbach is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Pahrump Nugget. The doors will open at noon.
In the town of Pahrump, there are many and varied community-wide needs but which is the greatest? That is just the focus of a new effort by five local nonprofit organizations, which are banding together to determine projects they can collaboratively work on to better the place they all call home.