In many youth sports, playing the best means traveling to California. The Pahrump 05 Trojans girls soccer team did just that and found they could hold their own.
Community
Nye County students may be enjoying their summer vacation but the start of the 2018-2019 school term is not far off and their parents will undoubtedly be turning their attention to preparations for the upcoming academic year.
Pre-packaged meals will be warmed and served at the Beatty Community Center, 100 A Ave S, starting Tuesday, July 17 through Friday, July 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Nye County announced.
Scott Hirschi admitted it: He was checking to see if he would come up to the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning of the District 4 championship game last week at Mountain Ridge Park in Las Vegas.
Playing the U.S. Youth Soccer Far West Region Championships in Hawaii gives quite the home-field advantage for Hawaiian clubs.
Nevada TOPS Club, Inc., (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly), held its annual State Recognition Days June 1 and 2 in Las Vegas with Pahrump TOPS members taking three of the four top awards.
Beatty residents can once again escape the heat by taking a dip in the Beatty Community Swimming Pool.
The Nevada Rural Counties Retired Senior Volunteer Program will soon be hosting a free special training course in Pahrump and generous-hearted residents wanting to make a difference in the lives of others will want to mark their calendars for next Tuesday, July 17, when they can learn all about becoming a REST companion.
About 120 Valley Electric Association Ambassadors gathered to celebrate the end of the year at the second quarter ambassador meeting at the Valley Conference Center.
Kim Bradshaw enjoys pitching horseshoes, and she’s good at it. But by noon Saturday she was ready to put up her feet and relax.
Billy Klem of Pahrump recorded three top-10 finishes in track and field last week during the Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle.
For the past six years, the Lee Canyon Ski and Snowboard Resort has been open during the summers, gradually adding more activities to go along with the trails and scenery. But no matter how much the facilities might grow, Marketing Director Jim Seely knows the key to attracting crowds.
When Tye Hardy of Pahrump won two buckles at the Nevada State High School Rodeo Association finals in Winnemucca, he already had his sights set on a much bigger prize.
It has happened again.