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.
Note: This is Part II of II on Nye County’s candidates.
Note: This is Part I of II on Nye County’s candidates.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday issued a proclamation naming Oct. 31 as Nevada Day in honor of the Silver State’s 156th birthday. Friday will be observed as Nevada Day, and state offices are closed for the official holiday.
On Nov. 1, Inyo County will begin distributing the nearly $1 million dollars from the CARES Act to help local business to overcome the financial catastrophic caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Inyo County Board of Supervisors celebrated the resolution that was approved back on Aug. 18 and made available $800,000 to help those businesses […]
Several local individuals and organizations including the Nye County Sheriff’s Office are hosting a special two-day Halloween celebration.
Cold War Patriots will host a virtual 12th Annual Cold War Patriots Official National Day of Remembrance on Friday, Oct. 30. The presentation will be available for on-demand viewing any time. The celebration recognizes the men and women who worked in the U.S. nuclear weapons and uranium industries and honors those who are no longer with us.
Whether finding them fascinating or frightening, everyone seems to have an opinion on hot air balloons and for several Pahrump locals, they have recently become a big problem.
The federal facility has experienced the largest outbreak of any detention center in Nevada, with at least 102 inmates testing positive since the start of the pandemic.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has proclaimed Oct. 12 Indigenous People’s Day in Nevada, a proclamation that recognizes the Paiutes, Shoshone and Washoe nations as early inhabitants of the Great Basin and reiterates the state’s commitment to close the equity gap between indigenous people and the larger population.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday he joined 22 state attorneys general in opposing efforts by the Trump administration to severely restrict the amount of time international students are allowed to stay in the United States.
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.
