The new Kingdom Corner is taking shape at Highway 160 and Homestead Road.
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The weekend event will be the first in the judge’s reelection campaign.
The Nevada Free Taxes Coalition is looking for Pahrump volunteers for the upcoming tax season.
The mural is part of a renovation project for the Tourism Information Center.
After a period of uncertainty, and with a new merge, these clinics are staying alive in Pahrump.
Pahrump’s own Avery Sampson may only be 12 years old but with the help of her father Scott Sampson, she’s been making a difference in the community.
Nye County is turning to its neighbors to the east for aid in protecting Pahrump’s water, with a letter to the Clark County Commission imploring that body to deny any solar development applications that would utilize the Pahrump Valley’s already strained water resources.
Sitting right on the border of Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a proposed exploratory drilling project that many fear would devastate the desert oasis and those fears have now been formalized in a letter from Nye County to the Bureau of Land Management.
Former Pahrump Town Board member Vicky Parker has died.
Deputy Breanna Nelson opened an investigation on Dec. 22 after speaking to the owner, who said more than $100,000 was unaccounted for after an extensive audit of the store’s account.
Every three months, the Community Crisis Intervention Committee puts together the Homeless Wraparound, quarterly happenings geared specifically toward serving those experiencing homelessness in Pahrump.
Christmas is known as a time of great joy but for many foster children, the holidays can be a struggle during an already difficult situation. To help infuse some of the season’s cheer into the lives of local foster youth this year, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office put on “Shop with a Cop” and the results had everyone involved grinning from ear to ear.
The Silver Tappers annual holiday show was a sold-out event. The performance helped raise $5,000 for one Nye County nonprofit.
The first-of-its kind event in Pahrump was part professional wrestling, part Christmas and free fun for the whole family. Organizers estimated about 1,000 attended the inaugural Wonder-Slam.
The wild horse herds that were removed from the Pahrump Valley earlier this year are finally home, and just in time for Christmas. Here’s how the community came together and made it happen.
The new Kingdom Corner is taking shape at Highway 160 and Homestead Road.
The weekend event will be the first in the judge’s reelection campaign.
The Nevada Free Taxes Coalition is looking for Pahrump volunteers for the upcoming tax season.
The mural is part of a renovation project for the Tourism Information Center.
