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.
With the efforts of a private charitable foundation, more than 1,700 pets now have loving homes—including in Pahrump.
One in four women and one in seven men over the age of 18 in the United States will, at some point in their lives, experience domestic violence by an intimate partner that is severe enough to warrant medical attention.
The University of Nevada, Reno Extension is offering “Advanced Pruning Concepts” noon-1 p.m. Oct. 14 as part of the Green Industry Continuing Education Series. The class will be held at the Extension office at 4955 Energy Way in Reno and via Zoom.
The Nevada State Democratic Party has launched a voter protection hotline to motivate Asian American and Pacific Islanders to execute their right to suffrage for the oncoming elections. This is a novel approach to help minority groups to gain confidence during the election period. The Nevada Victory team’s efforts are to reach the diverse electorate […]
Approaching the year’s final quarter, many small businesses across the state are still in need of COVID-19 relief funds, and each month there are new grant opportunities. University of Nevada, Reno Extension continues its online town hall and webinar series this week to assist small-business owners, with Wednesday’s town hall providing information on nine different small-business grant and loan programs. Participants will learn about what assistance the programs provide, the program deadlines, who qualifies, and how to apply.
Nevada Realtors issued a statement supporting Gov. Steve Sisolak’s directive allowing the practice of showing vacant and occupied homes to potential buyers through in-person showings and open houses, which started on Oct. 1.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism has organized a recovery committee to aid the return of travel back into Nevada safely.
Faculty members at Mt. Charleston Pre-K Elementary School are cheering members of the Pahrump Rotary Club for a recent donation of educational materials.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday announced that he will be issuing an Emergency Directive lifting restrictions on youth and adult sports and adjusting the COVID-19 statewide guidance on sports.
The sentences for two Las Vegas residents who pleaded guilty in the 2016 murder of a fellow inmate at High Desert State Prison were announced Friday by Attorney General Aaron Ford.
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.
