Karl Mitchell spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal after Nye County officials executed a search warrant last week to seize seven tigers residing on Mitchell’s property in Pahrump.
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Scam targeting those applying for construction permits.
Thousands made their way through town during ‘world’s largest cop run’
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
Proponents are making another attempt at establishing the valley’s first charter school.
Several new works of art installed across the Tonopah area capture vivid images of the past and present of the town and bring them alive.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced businesses will not face an unemployment insurance tax hike next year, following concerns from employers over a proposed tax increase.
With approximately 50,000 motor vehicle crashes in the Silver State each year, the Nevada Department of Transportation, (NDOT) and the Nevada Highway Patrol, are reminding motorists to observe National Crash Responder Safety Week, which began on Monday Nov. 8, and runs through Nov. 14.
Thursday, Nov. 11 marked Veterans Day in America and right here in the Pahrump Valley, residents from all around the town were able to take part in the occasion at two ceremonies held in honor of the federal holiday.
In less than four weeks’ time, Nye County will be holding an auction to sell off the old Pahrump Medical Center and those interested in purchasing the facility have two options available for bidding, including submitting a “sealed” bid prior to the sale or taking part in the live auction process itself the day of.
When Carmen Murzyn started her journey with Ms. Senior Golden Years USA, she had no way of knowing that the decision to become a contestant in the 2019 pageant would eventually result in her becoming the leader of an entirely different organization but now, two years later, she is happily entrenched as the president of the Nye County Chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
The Nevada Division of Water Resources is seeking public input on the state’s water management plan.
A GoFundMe page created by the family of Tina Tintor had received over $90,000 in donations from over 2,000 donors as of Monday morning.
The Bureau of Land Management Pahrump Field Office announced in a press release the two-year segregation of the application area for the proposed Copper Rays Solar Project from appropriation under the public land laws “to facilitate consideration of development of renewable energy resources.”
During the pandemic, many people became gig workers due to the economic slowdown or simply to make a few extra dollars. What most did not know is these great flexible small businesses have a number of financial benefits, and requirements, which should be reviewed before the end of the year.
Karl Mitchell spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal after Nye County officials executed a search warrant last week to seize seven tigers residing on Mitchell’s property in Pahrump.
Scam targeting those applying for construction permits.
Thousands made their way through town during ‘world’s largest cop run’
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.