A hot air balloon made a hard landing Thursday morning in an area west of Pahrump, according to authorities.
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An alleged home invasion and fight with deputies preceded the death, according to a sheriff’s office press release.
Commissioners approve a bill reversing the charges that were instated last summer.
Pahrump’s local Walmart and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office joined forces to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network.
This overhaul project was partly funded through Travel Nevada in honor of the America 250 initiative.
In the 2020 Republican Primary race for Nye County Commission District 3, incumbent Donna Cox is facing three opponents, Louis “Louie” Baker, Deanna O’Donnell and John Wehrly. The winner of this match-up with then proceed to the general election and go up against Independent American Party candidate Lance Schaus.
Gregory Hafen II is aiming to keep and Dr. Joseph Bradley is striving to take the Assembly District 36 seat this year and as these are the only two candidates for this seat, the winner will be determined by the 2020 Republican Primary.
Nye County Commission District 1 is wide open this year, with current office holder Lorinda Wichman termed out and five new faces seeking the seat. The winner of the Republican primary for district 1 will then proceed to the general election where they will take on nonpartisan candidate Darryl Lackey.
The 2020 Republican Primary is pitting former Nye County Commissioner Frank Carbone against incumbent John Koenig for the Nye County Commission District 2 seat and with just two candidates on the ballot, the man who takes this race will be determined by the results of the primary election.
Aaron Compton
The 2020 primary is Tuesday, June 9 and the election is well underway, with Nye County residents poised to play their part in determining a variety of primary races this election cycle, including those for Nye County Commission District 1, 2 and 3, Nye County School District Board of Trustees Area VI, Nevada Assembly District 36 and Nevada Congressional District 4.
The proprietor of a local bar is doing her best to keep the establishment above water amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
The last Monday in May is set aside for Americans to come together on Memorial Day to honor military personnel who died while serving in the armed forces.
There are a few phrases lately that just make me want to scream. The first one is “new normal” and I’ll talk about that later. One of the others is, “no fault of our own” and “we’re all in this together,” both of which have a ring of truth to them. Of course, this is not our “fault,” which begs the question, “whose fault is it?” As for the virus itself I am not inclined to buy into conspiracy theories like George Soros and Bill Gates cooked this up with China. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party leadership is focused on blaming Trump. It seems that Pelosi is more concerned about scoring political points than actually dealing with the issue. So as to fault, the virus is a virus while the greater pain we have all felt is the shutdown of our society and economy.
A hot air balloon made a hard landing Thursday morning in an area west of Pahrump, according to authorities.
An alleged home invasion and fight with deputies preceded the death, according to a sheriff’s office press release.
Commissioners approve a bill reversing the charges that were instated last summer.
Pahrump’s local Walmart and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office joined forces to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network.
