There was no shortage of services honoring area veterans during the past week as businesses, veteran organizations and Pahrump Valley High School’s music department paid tribute to current and former members of the United States military.
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Despite the issues that come with aging, some good things happen as we get older. There are senior discounts, special slot tournaments and getting to pitch horseshoes from 30 feet.
Give the gift that lasts a lifetime to your child this year. Give the gift of Education.
This fall was certainly an exciting one for Pahrump Valley veteran Leroy Hofer, who was one of 30 Nevada veterans selected to participate in the September 2018 Southern Nevada Honor Flight.
What’s in a quilt?
Marvin Olson of Pahrump hit a hole-in-one Oct. 26 at Lakeview Executive Golf Course, certified by Jean Kocvara of the Lakeview pro shop.
Lee Canyon, Southern Nevada’s premier winter and summer outdoor adventure destination, launched Spread the Warmth, a winter coat drive benefiting Project 150, a local nonprofit that assists more than 6,000 disadvantaged high school students in the Clark County School District.
It’s almost turkey time! Here’s what you need to know to make an amazing turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner.
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Nov. 12– Nov. 16
It was roughly four years ago and some change when Pahrump resident and Navy veteran Pauline “Polly” Pavlick was bestowed a very prestigious honor.
As with every year in the valley, there are varied observances for Veterans Day in the community.
A rural Nevada hotel-casino has opened a space to those seeking a place to hold weddings and other ceremonies; at the same breath, those partaking in events at the new space have an opportunity to connect with Nevada’s history.
Beatty Days gave folks a parade-watching, chili-tasting, pumpkin-carving, costume-wearing, bed-and-tricycle-racing, shootout-watching, art-car-and-bike-show-viewing, pickle-liquor-hollering, poker-walking, 5-K-running, root-beer-belching, food-consuming, music-listening, hula-hooping, kite-flying, Frisbee-tossing, exhibit-visiting, rock-wall-climbing, kid-crafting, chicken-drop-betting, visitor-shopping good time.
Chad Broadhead wants to make sure everybody knows one thing about the cancellation of this weekend’s planned Monster Truck Insanity Tour shows: “This has nothing to do with Pahrump Valley Speedway.”