Local photographer Tom Ferguson shares glimpses of this remarkable resident.
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The document is being sent to the Nye County Commission for consideration of future actions.
The International Property Maintenance Code will be abolished effective June 22.
The Lions Club will be celebrating Helen Keller’s birthday with a special dining adventure.
During the six week program, Pahrump youngsters enjoy games, sports and more.
Ioneer has selected Caterpillar, the world’s largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, as the exclusive heavy equipment partner for its Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada.
After state officials warned that the coronavirus is spreading like wildfire , Nevada on Friday set a record for new COVID-19 cases reported in a single day.
As of 8 a.m. this morning, Friday, Nov. 13, the Pahrump burn moratorium has been lifted and residents can gather up those piles of pesky weeds, tree limbs and other vegetation and put them to the torch in burn barrels or controlled burns.
A local man is dead and a suspect is under arrest following a shooting on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 5.
Environmental Management has fulfilled a key part of its mission in Nevada, completing remediation activities on and around the historic Tonopah Test Range and conveying 70 sites into long-term stewardship.
Governor Sisolak asks agencies to review budgets, create reserve proposals for fiscal year 2021-23.
Earlier this year, the Domestic Names Committee of the U.S. Board on Geographic Names voted unanimously to approve the proposal to name a peak after the Devils Hole pupfish and Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish. At 4,355 feet in elevation, the previously unnamed Pupfish Peak is a high point in an area known as Devils Hole Hills on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
After an extensive and highly competitive search, The Nature Conservancy in Nevada has recently named Mauricia Baca as the chapter’s new state director. She will begin her new role on Nov. 16 and will be based in Las Vegas.
The fall season is upon America and as many health experts feared, the country is seeing another big increase in COVID-19 cases, prompting concerns from officials and even leading some states to reinstitute a variety of restrictions in an attempt to curb the swell. Though stricter measures have not yet been put in place here in Nevada, that doesn’t mean such action isn’t being considered, as Gov. Steve Sisolak made clear earlier this week.
Nye County Commissioner-elect Richard “Dick” Gardner passed away in late October, just one week before the 2020 general election and his death has resulted in a vacancy for the commission district 1 seat.
Local photographer Tom Ferguson shares glimpses of this remarkable resident.
The document is being sent to the Nye County Commission for consideration of future actions.
The International Property Maintenance Code will be abolished effective June 22.
The Lions Club will be celebrating Helen Keller’s birthday with a special dining adventure.
