Here in the Pahrump Valley, Toys for Tots is headed by the Marine Corps League Detachment #1199.
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Frazier, a native of Wisconsin, was the owner of Frazier Furniture store on Calvada Boulevard and owner of the popular Pahrump Life Magazine. He was also the co-founder of Pahrump’s annual Chili-Festival at Petrack Park.
In my last column I wrote about my “successful elk hunt” with my artist friend, Justin Young. It was a great adventure, but my freezer was still empty.
The annual event aims to educate people about the culture of America’s indigenous tribes.
The Nevada Silver Tappers took to the stage last Saturday night for a fabulous performance with a very special purpose at its heart, raising money to support the local Veterans Food Bank, and when all was said and done, thousands of dollars had been collected to help give back to those who have served.
The 9th Annual Pahrump Balloon Festival is all set to float into town this weekend and with it will come three days of fun and amusement that are sure to please the whole family.
The 52-year-old man was diagnosed with a condition known as Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage, which is the result of poorly controlled long-standing hypertension and has been hospitalized since Aug. 23.
USO Show will take the audience on a trip around the world, beginning on the East coast of America and wending through Italy, Germany, France and Latin America before finishing on the West coast.
The Federal Reserve is expected to continue raising interest rates to counteract inflation. The prospect of rising rates may seem daunting for small business owners, but the reality so far may have been less worrisome.
The three-day event is a fundraiser for the Pahrump Disability Outreach Program.
Heroes Deserve Help expands into Pahrump.
The art auction was the inaugural fundraiser for nonprofit Living Free Health and Fitness.
About 145 costumes have been collected so far, ranging in size and theme so that there should be something for just about every kid to enjoy.
Mechanical failure deemed as possible cause
The $550,000 revamping will be funded equally by the town itself and a grant through the Nevada Division of State Parks, with each entity putting in $275,000. The town’s portion will be paid out of its capital projects fund.