The funds raised are being set aside for the purchase of a horse trailer for transporting the animals.
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Residents are still struggling with access to primary care providers and long wait times.
What’s planned this week in Pahrump
Pahrump voters approved the proposal to disband the town board by a 7,294 to 7,063 margin in 2012.
With a grant from NextEra Energy, more than 10 Nye County Sheriff’s Office personnel shared dinner, laughter and stories with 20-plus seniors.
Nevada State Rural Development Director Phil Cowee announced the agency will invest another $1 million to recapitalize small business lending in rural Nevada through a long-term, low interest loan to the Rural Nevada Development Corporation, a nonprofit alternative lender.
Nevada National Security Site firefighter Michael Porter, who led a Nevada search and rescue team that was deployed Sept. 12-21 to Oregon to fight the state’s wildfires, was honored by the Clark County Commission on Tuesday.
A multiple Nevada Press Association award-winning journalist and former editor of the Pahrump Valley Times has died.
The Nevada Department of Transportation announced the possible delays along Highway 160, between Las Vegas and Pahrump, on Saturday and Sunday, due to a group shooting for a world speed record attempt for a production car.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Wednesday his COVID-19 test returned a negative result.
The Pahrump Valley Winery was fined by the state of Nevada for its recent hosting of a “Make America Great Again” event that featured Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, which drew dozens to the outdoor affair.
With the efforts of a private charitable foundation, more than 1,700 pets now have loving homes—including in Pahrump.
One in four women and one in seven men over the age of 18 in the United States will, at some point in their lives, experience domestic violence by an intimate partner that is severe enough to warrant medical attention.
The University of Nevada, Reno Extension is offering “Advanced Pruning Concepts” noon-1 p.m. Oct. 14 as part of the Green Industry Continuing Education Series. The class will be held at the Extension office at 4955 Energy Way in Reno and via Zoom.
The Nevada State Democratic Party has launched a voter protection hotline to motivate Asian American and Pacific Islanders to execute their right to suffrage for the oncoming elections. This is a novel approach to help minority groups to gain confidence during the election period. The Nevada Victory team’s efforts are to reach the diverse electorate […]
The funds raised are being set aside for the purchase of a horse trailer for transporting the animals.
Residents are still struggling with access to primary care providers and long wait times.
What’s planned this week in Pahrump
Pahrump voters approved the proposal to disband the town board by a 7,294 to 7,063 margin in 2012.