Residents can dump eligible waste generated at their residences free of charge.
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Chad Whelan was also charged with under the influence firearm possession.
Races for commissioners, judges, sheriff and more will be on decided this fall.
This grant-funded monitoring program has been extended an additional year.
Ms. Senior Golden Years Pageant marks the start of a new queen’s reign in Pahrump.
In an effort to help youth become financially savvy, America First Credit Union is launching FUNDamentals, a customizable, financial literacy program created for kindergarten through 12th grade students and teachers.
Awkward Silence, Southern Nye County 4-H’s competitive robotics team, took home two first-place awards at the first ever virtual FIRST Tech Challenge Southern Nevada League Championship competition this week.
With spring just a few weeks away and temperatures beginning to warm in the Pahrump Valley, residents’ minds are undoubtedly turning to the delights of the outdoors and what better way to get out and get active than with the NyE Communities Coalition’s annual HOPE Run?
After 15 months of anxiously awaiting the outcome of the appeal on Pahrump Water Order #1293A, local property and business owners are gritting their teeth in frustration and disappointment, with the Nevada Supreme Court ultimately ruling in favor of the appellant, the Nevada State Engineer’s Office.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nye County had received $8.49 million from the federal government last year, through the CARES Act, with the stipulation that the money was to be spent by the end of 2020.
The Town of Pahrump is looking for responsible, mature and motivated lifeguards for the 2021 pool season.
Pahrump Fire Chief and Director of Emergency Management Scott Lewis has issued a warning about very severe wind conditions descending upon the Pahrump Valley beginning tonight.
But the state on Wednesday reported higher than average numbers of new coronavirus cases and deaths during the preceding day.
A poignant rifle salute carried out by members of the Nye County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard capped off a 4-hour memorial service for longtime Pahrump Justice Court Bailiff Gerald “Bear” Smith, who died Monday, Jan. 18 at a Las Vegas Hospital after suffering from health problems related to COVID-19.
They are the keepers of the peace, protecting and serving their communities day in and day out, on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, ready to respond when duty calls.
Residents can dump eligible waste generated at their residences free of charge.
Chad Whelan was also charged with under the influence firearm possession.
Races for commissioners, judges, sheriff and more will be on decided this fall.
This grant-funded monitoring program has been extended an additional year.
