The BLM announced two public meetings to give giving residents the opportunity to have their concerns addressed.
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Applications have been filed to move pumpage for solar project south in the basin.
Former planning director Brett Waggoner was selected for the position.
As Michele Fiore, a suspended Pahrump justice of the peace, has yet to return to the courtroom after being convicted by a federal grand jury, the county has been out a judge. But after a Board of County Commissioners meeting the board appointed an experienced judge to fill in for now.
Rescuers treated the hiker’s injuries on-site and he is expected to fully recover.
Proper planning and tight coordination were key in saving lives during the severe tropical storm that passed through parts of Southern Nevada and California over the weekend, officials say.
Christian music fans can hear the Armouraires Quartet on Sunday at Heritage Bible Church.
What does a smile mean to me? The question is at the center of the Smiles Across Pahrump event, which makes its return this month following a several-year hiatus.
Trustees take no action following research showing most other libraries don‘t censor youth materials on basis of race, gender or sexuality.
The disaster is considered the deadliest U.S wildfire in more than a century as more than 2,200 structures were also destroyed on the garden isle, with 86 percent being residential homes officials say.
For many in the Pahrump Valley, the horse and burro herds that roam through town are a beloved part of the community. For others, they’re a nuisance.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the cause of a fatal vehicle crash last week.
The Fall Festival is hands-down the biggest event the year for the town of Pahrump and there are now just five weeks left until the 58th annual event, meaning both preparations and excitement are ramping up.
Bureau of Land Management officials say they gathered and removed 16 wild horses and 115 wild burros in Pahrump earlier this month as part of the agency’s 2023 roundup.
The 2024 Presidential Preference Primary is less than six months away and thanks to a new law enacted this year, Nye County is now able to tap into the state of Nevada’s buying-power when it comes to purchasing mail-in ballots.
The BLM announced two public meetings to give giving residents the opportunity to have their concerns addressed.
Applications have been filed to move pumpage for solar project south in the basin.
Former planning director Brett Waggoner was selected for the position.
As Michele Fiore, a suspended Pahrump justice of the peace, has yet to return to the courtroom after being convicted by a federal grand jury, the county has been out a judge. But after a Board of County Commissioners meeting the board appointed an experienced judge to fill in for now.