Rep. Mark Amodei appears to be trying out for a reality TV show entitled, “How to fail in politics without really trying.”
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These so-called data centers use millions of gallons of water. Not to mention the noise and other problems they are causing people.
A contentious Democratic primary for attorney general between two public has headlined the slate of down-ballot statewide office races.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
Here are the most recent numbers on local races from the Secretary of State’s office.
Diane Sprano, a local community activist and owner of a cleaning business that helped senior citizens, died on Friday, Aug. 20.
A local woman who admitted to drinking and driving was taken into custody after being involved in an early morning two-vehicle crash.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue mobilized to assist in the fight against the Caldor Fire that was still threatening South Lake Tahoe on Thursday.
Updates posted by the Department of Health and Human Services brought state totals to 392,052 COVID-19 cases and 6,539 deaths.
The planet is filled with all sorts of interesting creatures to admire and one of the main purposes behind the National Audubon Society and its many chapters, including the local Red Rock Audubon Society, is to conserve habitat for birds and other wildlife by inspiring people to take action to ensure the preservation of the natural world.
Following the most recent meeting of the Tonopah Town Board, the town of Tonopah has a new public face in Joe Westerlund, who has been officially selected to fill the position of Tonopah Town Manager.
The Nye County Assessor’s Office and the Nye County Recorder’s Office in Pahrump are both currently closed to the public.
There’s one thing certain about Pahrump resident Ski Censke.
The Nevada Department of Education (NDE) welcomed a new group of Digital Ambassadors in August. These ambassadors are the educator experts behind the Nevada Digital Learning Collaborative (NvDLC).
the Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention is hosting its 15th annual “Walk in Memory-Walk for Hope” event in September.
Rep. Mark Amodei appears to be trying out for a reality TV show entitled, “How to fail in politics without really trying.”
These so-called data centers use millions of gallons of water. Not to mention the noise and other problems they are causing people.
A contentious Democratic primary for attorney general between two public has headlined the slate of down-ballot statewide office races.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
