With increasing operation costs, county officials say the increase is a necessity.
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Tractor Supply is hosting an adoption event with Never Forgotten.
This group’s mission is to remove garbage from area roadways and public lands.
Residents can attend this free public event from the Federation of the Blind.
No actual bomb threat was called into the sheriff’s office.
Hundreds of K-12 students in the Nye County School District headed back to classes on Monday for the start of the 2019-2020 school year. The Pahrump area schools welcomed more than 4,000 students with over 300 in Beatty and Amargosa.
Valley Electric Association Inc.’s board of directors is searching for its next CEO.
From the outside, the Nevada Dance Centre is an unassuming place. But its location in a Basin Road strip mall conceals its status as the home of champions.
Two Pahrump men are facing charges following what the Nye County Sheriff’s Office described as a Facebook Messenger sting in two separate cases.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is reminding area residents that pedestrian safety is the responsibility of both the pedestrian and the driver.
The Internal Revenue Service recently launched the new “Tax Withholding Estimator,” an expanded, mobile-friendly online tool designed to make it easier for everyone to have the right amount of tax withheld during the year.
Golden Entertainment continues to invest in The STRAT and had record second-quarter revenue, but results still failed to impress analysts.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management issued a finding of no significant impact for the Panamint Valley Lithium Exploration Project in Inyo County, north of Trona.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Nevada is opening a 30-day public comment period on its preliminary Environmental Analysis (EA) for a proposed Dec. 10, 2019 oil and gas lease sale in Nevada.
With increasing operation costs, county officials say the increase is a necessity.
Tractor Supply is hosting an adoption event with Never Forgotten.
This group’s mission is to remove garbage from area roadways and public lands.
Residents can attend this free public event from the Federation of the Blind.