Five local firework stores meet increased holiday demand.
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From the parade to free family activities and the ever-popular fireworks show, local festivities are such to be a blast.
Driveway pick ups of books, toys and clothing make for convenient contributing to school-based peer support.
Pahrump Lions honor the legacy of Helen Keller with this first-time fundraiser.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management sites are also offering free entry through the weekend.
The brave and selfless men and women who have served in the U.S. armed forces hold a special place of reverence in the hearts of the civilians of Nye, where the communities that make up the county are notable for their ceaseless support of the local veteran population.
Inyo County has moved to the Orange Tier as of Tuesday, loosening restrictions on businesses while retaining the fundamental policies designed to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Adaptability, commitment and a little help from their friends are keeping Southeast Inyo County’s three oldest and best loved tourist destinations in business despite the ups and downs of a pandemic economy.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health, announced Monday the launch of Nevada Health Connection, a technology platform designed to enable real-time referrals and monitor availability of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services in Nevada.
Children who would have received free or reduced-price meals through the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program have received a one-time refund for the cost of school lunches that were missed this spring because of COVID-related school closures.
The Nevada Rural Housing Authority (NRHA) has recently earned a prestigious distinction.
Gov. Steve Sisolak proclaimed Oct. 7 as Energy Efficiency day in Nevada.
As part of our mission to foster a greener Nevada, the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection’s Recycling Program is excited to promote awareness about the importance of recycling and reusing through this year’s “Creative Reuse Showcase” statewide art show.
As many Nevadans pursue new job opportunities during the pandemic, scams related to job seekers are on the rise. These scams can take many forms. In addition to traditional methods such as flyers, posters and advertisements, scams targeting job seekers can originate from multiple platforms, including fake websites, unsolicited emails, social media, messaging services, robocalls, Craigslist and pop-up advertisements.
Nevada State Rural Development Director Phil Cowee announced the agency will invest another $1 million to recapitalize small business lending in rural Nevada through a long-term, low interest loan to the Rural Nevada Development Corporation, a nonprofit alternative lender.
Five local firework stores meet increased holiday demand.
From the parade to free family activities and the ever-popular fireworks show, local festivities are such to be a blast.
Driveway pick ups of books, toys and clothing make for convenient contributing to school-based peer support.
Pahrump Lions honor the legacy of Helen Keller with this first-time fundraiser.
