NDOT’s update to Nye County details several planned projects.
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Set for Valentine’s weekend, this festival will set your heart soaring.
The stop is part of the Washoe County Commissioner’s “Ask Alexis Anything” tour.
Tickets and sponsorships are available for this 4th annual fundraiser.
Founders of The Avery Project, Scott and Avery Sampson face financial strain following a medical emergency.
The school will be using its funding to establish a second dedicated STEM class which will incorporate materials from Hand2Mind and Kinderlab Robotics.
They allegedly were involved in the distribution of narcotics to Riley Briseno who was found non-responsive on March 21, 2021 after deputies responded to 8 Prospect Ave. in Round Mountain.
Tonopah deputies arrested a man for indescent exposure at Tonopah Station hotel and casino after they say he failed to cover himself and leave the facility.
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On Monday, Blundo was booked in the Nye County Detention Center on felony domestic battery charges and subsequently released.
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Saturday rainfall has caused more road closures in Death Valley National Park.
Cottontail Ranch, north of Pahrump, burned down Monday morning. The brothel had a rumored tie to reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes.
Brianna De La Mora was installed as president, with Lacey Cordova as vice-president, Ernest Childress as secretary, Amanda Swisegood treasurer and Michael Watkins as board member.
Pahrump Valley’s new drama teacher Audra Duvall is a mother of two PVHS students and has been involved in drama in one way or another since 2000. She’s won multiple awards and comes with a plethora of background knowledge.
NDOT’s update to Nye County details several planned projects.
Set for Valentine’s weekend, this festival will set your heart soaring.
The stop is part of the Washoe County Commissioner’s “Ask Alexis Anything” tour.
Tickets and sponsorships are available for this 4th annual fundraiser.
