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.
Two weeks after the magnitude-6.5 Monte Cristo earthquake woke Nevada, the Nevada Seismological Lab said it has tracked 6,500 aftershocks, including four at magnitude-5.0 or greater.
Results for the 2020 primary election are steadily rolling in, with the latest update on the local races provided by Nye County at 9:27 a.m. on Thursday, June 11 and updates from many other counties, which will help determine state and federal races, following within the hour.
Nevada Health Response officials noted Tuesday that the state’s COVID-19 data is showing an above-average daily increase in COVID-19 cases and reminds Nevadans of precautionary measures that can be taken to minimize the spread of the virus.
The University of Nevada, Reno, reminded students that it has a one-time limited allocation of funds designed to assist degree-seeking students in need because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its disruption to campus operations.
The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, Nevada’s state agency that helps individuals secure budget-appropriate health coverage through Nevada Health Link, reminds uninsured Nevadans they may qualify for a special enrollment period if they have a qualifying life event, allowing them to enroll anytime during the year outside of the normal open enrollment window.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews, along with Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputies, responded to a motorhome fire along the 3400 block of Winery Road just after 9:15 a.m. on June 8th.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday notified state employees of proposed plans to address the projected Fiscal Year 2021 budget shortfall.
As the weather warms up and Nevadans spend more time outdoors, land managers are encouraging residents to recreate safely and responsibly to help prevent wildfires, protect lives and property and preserve our precious natural wonders.
Nevada will be deploying 35 crisis counselors statewide to support those coping with the effects of COVID-19 through a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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.