The chamber of commerce hosted its annual installation and awards gala this month.
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“I grew up in the Hollywood Hills so I’m very familiar with wildfires because they always seem to be in the hills,” she said.
‘Kingdom Corner’ developer to bear 21 percent of the improvement costs
Get your tickets now for this popular ‘pub-crawl’ style event.
The Pahrump Jr. and High School Rodeo Club is hosting its annual event Feb. 14-16.
University of Nevada, Reno Extension continues its online town hall and webinar series this week by exploring entrepreneurship changes amid COVID-19 and the new normal, with perspectives from the two special guest authors and other business experts.
The Bureau of Land Management, Battle Mountain District Office, Mount Lewis Field Office planned a wild horse gather within the Diamond Complex located just north of Eureka on the Diamond Mountain Range in the first part of September.
VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System has transitioned to a new web-based system to reimburse eligible veterans and beneficiaries for travel to and from VA medical appointments.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said in mid-September that postcards sent to voters have inaccurate information about voting this year in the state.
Area bar owners in Nye County sought shelter from the state mandate’s put in place due to COVID-19 by taking steps to reopen their businesses.
Western Governors University will grant high-speed internet access and provide devices to new and current WGU students who need and can’t afford them through its Online Access Scholarship program.
The National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health has awarded a grant expected to total $3.3 million to Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health to establish the Nevada exploratory Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.
Officials from the Nevada Department of Public Safety have an important message for both drivers and pedestrians throughout the Silver State.
Before summer begins its slow fade into autumn, before the fresh fruits and greens shift to pumpkin spice and steamy soups, let’s pay homage to one of summer’s unsung heroes, the humble watermelon.
Labor Day weekend for 2020 was something of a flat occasion, with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic still putting a damper on many activities, but that’s not to say there was absolutely nothing to do to celebrate here in the Pahrump Valley.
The chamber of commerce hosted its annual installation and awards gala this month.
“I grew up in the Hollywood Hills so I’m very familiar with wildfires because they always seem to be in the hills,” she said.
‘Kingdom Corner’ developer to bear 21 percent of the improvement costs
Get your tickets now for this popular ‘pub-crawl’ style event.