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.
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.
Multiple counts of murder have been added to a criminal complaint against a Utah resident who allegedly killed three people in a multi-vehicle, head-on crash along U.S. 95 late last year.
Mobilize Recovery Across America launched its 2022 bus tour and its second stop along its route across the nation was right here in the Pahrump Valley, where Living Free Health and Fitness acted as host site.
Nevada law requires all counties with populations of more than 45,000 to establish a countywide planning commission. Following the 2020 Census, Nye has grown to 51,591 residents, triggering the need for a new government agency.
William Stanley, 70, of Pahrump, has been charged with homicide for the death of Frank Brink, 66, of Pahrump.
Philip Peng, 75, was arrested on two charges of animal cruelty in July 2018 and complained to a judge on Wednesday that he’s waited more than four years for a trial. Peng allegedly power-drilled a hole in a desert tortoise and leashed it as a pet.
Here how you can help the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with its efforts.
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.
