“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.
High winds, snow and rain are expected to continue into the weekend with heavy snowfall expected for the Spring Mountains, says the National Weather Service. Some parts of Northern Nye County could receive more than a foot of snow.
The proposed changes could could increase Nevadans’ annual premiums by $900 a year, according to the study.
A man is suing Nye County alleging he was wrongfully arrested on an animal abuse charge.
The provider will end health care services at two clinics on Calvada Boulevard on March 17. A lawsuit filed by former operators of the clinic claims P3 has failed to meet several terms of its $13.8-million acquisition.
UPDATED: A man has been arrested for murder after a shooting survivor told Nye County authorities he had suffered a gunshot wound to his leg. That victim told investigators that a man armed with an AR-15 rifle had shot him and killed another male inside of a trailer in Pahrump.
“Empowering veterans through technology.”
Inspirations has become a well-known part of the local community, offering independent, assisted and memory care living, as well as short-term respite stays.
A quick look at openings, closings and other industry news.
Though it’s not considered one of the most well-known events in the area, more than 5,000 visitors converged upon Death Valley National Park for its “Dark-Sky Festival” this past weekend.
After many years of financial strife, in 2015 the Nye Regional Medical Center in Tonopah officially shut its doors to the public, leaving the community and surrounding areas hours away from the nearest hospital. Although some medical services have since returned, community members all agree it is not enough and the Northern Nye County Hospital District has been doing all it can to remedy the problem.
“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.
