Lack of infrastructure bars thousands from building on their own land
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Before the debates began, an All Candidate Meet and Greet took place at the same event.
A recent donation and scholarship program both highlight the hospital’s dedication to educational advancement.
Mark and Digger visit Pahrump for a special Sugarlands Shine tasting event at Liquor and Tobacco Express.
The psychiatrist said focusing on mental health, education and economic development are top priorities in the campaign.
Nye County Sheriff Joe McGill identified the man who was shot and killed by a deputy on Sunday afternoon during a tense standoff as John Beaudoin, 67, of Pahrump. The officer who shot him is on paid administrative leave from the department pending an investigation into the shooting.
The Nevada Silver Tappers Annual USO Benefit Show took place this past weekend and the ladies put their best feet forward for two performances that delighted audience members. But it wasn’t just about hosting a fantastic production. The event, as its name implies, acts as a fundraiser for local veterans’ organizations as well.
It took 9 months to repave 1.2 miles at a cost of $950,000.
PAHRUMP — A Pahrump fugitive who had been on the run for more than five weeks after authorities tried to detain him on child abuse and firearms charges was arrested on Oct. 5 in Clark County.
With the help of an award from the T-Mobile Hometown Grant program, Pahrump is getting a splash pad. Local officials celebrated this milestone during an announcement on Friday at Simkins Park. Here’s how plans for the new pad came together.
Congressman Steven Horsford made the rounds in the Pahrump Valley. These local places were among the stops.
Sheriff Joe McGill told the Pahrump Valley Times that dispatchers initially reported a family disturbance in the area of Bunarch Road and Linda Street on Sunday.
The ability to navigate the world is something that those with good eyesight often take for granted but for those who are blind or visually impaired, it’s something that can be a challenge each and every day. However, with the help of a simple yet highly-effective tool, the white cane, those who cannot see clearly are empowered to explore and engage their communities.
The annual event is a benefit for scholarship program that provides aid to local students.
It includes stops to graveyards and other haunted areas in Amargosa, Beatty and Tonopah.
Lack of infrastructure bars thousands from building on their own land
Before the debates began, an All Candidate Meet and Greet took place at the same event.
A recent donation and scholarship program both highlight the hospital’s dedication to educational advancement.
Mark and Digger visit Pahrump for a special Sugarlands Shine tasting event at Liquor and Tobacco Express.
