“Come in and shop for your kids on Friday at 8:30, and let’s see what we can do,” says NOTO’s Darlene Hatfield.
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Everyone is invited out to partake of this free, festive gathering from the Pahrump Holiday Task Force.
Rapid Infiltration Basins could help ease flooding and recharge the local groundwater supply.
The Pahrump Library is hosting a PJs and Pancakes event and PDOP is gearing up for Cookies with Santa.
More than $15,000 was raised at the dinner and a Pahrump resident received a special award.
When it comes to emergencies, having the right training and equipment to react quickly and competently can mean the difference between life and death.
The Shadow Mountain Quilters hosted the 2023 Pins and Needles Quilt Show this past weekend, shining the spotlight on the beauty of fiber arts and celebrating the creativity that can be expressed with nothing more than some fabric, a needle and thread.
The Women’s Fair will be held on Saturday, April 15 at the NyE Communities Coalition, 1020 E. Wilson Road. Doors open at 11 a.m. and the event will run until 3 p.m.
Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn completed a “guzzler” project last month above the town of Beatty with 30 volunteers and generated over $50,000 in grants, again “Putting Sheep on the Mountain.”
For nearly two decades now, Nathan Adelson has brought the Live Butterfly Release to the Pahrump Valley, allowing area residents the chance to gather with others who have experienced loss.
Law enforcement officers from departments all over Southern California, Arizona and beyond started the 120-mile race along desert roads in Baker, California before winding through Nye County and ending their trek in Las Vegas.
A Nye County Sheriff’s Office report said that when Elizabeth Dekin was running from them, she dropped her phone and the screen displayed a text message stating the “cops are there.”
A Pahrump woman faces charges after deputies say she attempted to pick up her student at Manse Elementary School last week under the influence of controlled substances.
From a picnic, to egg hunts, to a painting party and more. Here’s a look at what’s planned in the Pahrump Valley and beyond for the Easter weekend.
Attired in red, white and blue, more than 70 people demonstrated their support for embattled former President Donald Trump on Saturday in Pahrump. As cars whizzed by the Pahrump Nugget parking lot honking their horns at the intersection of highways 160 and 372, Trump supporters waved signs, flags and banners in defense of him.
“Come in and shop for your kids on Friday at 8:30, and let’s see what we can do,” says NOTO’s Darlene Hatfield.
Everyone is invited out to partake of this free, festive gathering from the Pahrump Holiday Task Force.
Rapid Infiltration Basins could help ease flooding and recharge the local groundwater supply.
The Pahrump Library is hosting a PJs and Pancakes event and PDOP is gearing up for Cookies with Santa.
