After a complex deal was made between the state and the defendant’s attorney, Ferrante was released on his own recognizance.
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The 3rd Annual Winter Wonder Slam is bringing free family entertainment to Pahrump.
Rural residents now have access to managed care organizations CareSource and SilverSummit Healthplan.
The Nevada Silver Tappers’ Christmas wreaths effort continues at the Chief Tecopa Cemetery.
11th annual Chris Ruby Memorial Cup set for January.
Nevada’s third Buffalo Soldiers Day was celebrated Saturday to honor the country’s all-Black military units.
Proponents of face masks on college campuses this fall on Friday urged the Nevada Board of Regents to go beyond a mandate for employees OK’d by the Clark County Commission.
Nevada on Friday reported 1,003 new coronavirus cases and 20 additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
After serving as “acting” Nevada state engineer and administrator of the Nevada Division of Water Resources (NDWR) for the past seven months, Adam Sullivan has now been confirmed in those positions, with his official appointment reported in a press release issued Tuesday, July 20.
It is once again that time of year when parents and students must turn their thoughts to the coming school term and begin preparing for another nine months of academic endeavors. With the 2021-2022 school year set to begin on Tuesday, August 10 in Nye County, in an effort to help ensure that area families are ready to send their children back to the classroom, be it virtual or in person, the NyE Communities Coalition is now gearing up for its annual Back to School Fair.
In Nevada, mining is a major industry, bringing in millions of dollars in taxes every year and employing thousands of workers in high-paying positions that help support the local economy but much of the mining operations in the Silver State rely on access to federally controlled lands.
It was an emotional roller-coaster ride of a weekend for audiences at Sanders Family Winery, who were treated to two nights of theatrical entertainment from the Pahrump Valley Lions Club with the A.R. Gurney play “Love Letters”.
At least three Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputies are recovering from minor injuries after a tense standoff with an armed suspect.
Some of the country’s most vulnerable populations are children and the elderly and it is just these populations that will be the subject of the next segment in a series of public outreach sessions from the Nevada Attorney General’s Office, which will continue its Conversations with AG Ford initiative this coming Wednesday.
Pahrump’s Salvation Army has expanded its services for area veterans and their families.
After a complex deal was made between the state and the defendant’s attorney, Ferrante was released on his own recognizance.
The 3rd Annual Winter Wonder Slam is bringing free family entertainment to Pahrump.
Rural residents now have access to managed care organizations CareSource and SilverSummit Healthplan.
The Nevada Silver Tappers’ Christmas wreaths effort continues at the Chief Tecopa Cemetery.
