The county clerk’s office shared the latest count on these local races.
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Volunteers helped Nye County Sleep in Heavenly Peace construct 40 bedframes for kids in need.
These results from the clerk’s office as of 6:30 p.m. Thursday have not been finalized.
A second round of $35,000 in LATCF grant funds will keep the project going.
This area author hosted a presentation on “The Redemption of Julia Bulette: Murder, Myth and the Hunt for a Serial Killer in Early Virginia City.”
Omicron is proving to be more transmissible than Delta.
The driver who struck a light pole was traveling westbound on Highway 372 near Blagg Road.
On its first day of business this week, owner Jesus Rubalcaba spoke about why the family decided to change locations.
Nevada Site Specific Advisory Board recruiting members
Heidi Fleiss is offering a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for shooting and wounding her macaw Chuey with a pellet gun. She plans to relocate her exotic bird sanctuary from Pahrump following the incident.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office has declined to release details regarding the shooting death of a juvenile at a residence along the 300 block of Jarvis Roard.
1 person was flown to the trauma unit after a busy morning for first-responders in Pahrump.
A burro was killed after three vehicles struck it on North Highway 160 near mile marker 29, according to first reponders, who called it one of the worst “hits” they’ve seen in a long time.
The fire broke out at a residence on the 4000 block of East Ashley Avenue at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 28. The area did not have fire hydrants, which challenged fire crews who were forced to transport water to the scene.
The devices aim to help law enforcement perform their duties better at night.
The county clerk’s office shared the latest count on these local races.
Volunteers helped Nye County Sleep in Heavenly Peace construct 40 bedframes for kids in need.
These results from the clerk’s office as of 6:30 p.m. Thursday have not been finalized.
A second round of $35,000 in LATCF grant funds will keep the project going.
