The Mojave School, a completely free, week-long creative writing workshop for young people age 13 to 18, returns to Pahrump for its annual session July 16-20 and is open for registration.
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Six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken-Rouen has worked successfully against a multitude of challenges in her personal and professional career.
It wasn’t long ago that Mark Kaczmarek had the same notion about horseshoes that most noncompetitive pitchers have.
Saturday night saw a father and son pick up feature event wins in their classes at Pahrump Valley Speedway.
Four thousand athletes representing all 50 states and the District of Columbia, 10,000 volunteers and thousands of spectators will gather at Husky Stadium on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle for the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.
The Fifth Judicial District Court is in need of a brand new case management system and the Nye County Commission will have to fork out the cash to pay for it, due to a state mandate that the county provide funding for the District Court’s needs.
Following an extremely tight primary race for the Republican nomination for Nye County Commission District 4, candidate Tina Trenner requested a recount, which took place Friday, June 23 in Tonopah.
Three Pahrump pitchers placed in their divisions in the annual High Desert Showdown horseshoes tournament June 16 in Tonopah.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife reports that anglers are finding success going after stripers by fishing shallow in the early morning then switching to deep-diving lures once the heat picks up on Lake Mead.
One of the most frequently traveled thoroughfares in the Pahrump Valley, Homestead Road, is set to see further improvements after the Nye County Commission awarded the contract for a $1 million rebuild project earlier this month.
With the dusty summer months upon the Pahrump Valley, vehicles all across town are in need of a good scrubdown and this weekend, residents can head over to Car Studio to spruce up their cars and trucks while also supporting a local cause.
There may be gold in the hills around Beatty, but one thing there is way too much of, according to Tim Coward, is wild burro population.