Avery Sampson’s Bikes for Christmas program provided 250 bicycles to community members in 2025.
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With championship horseshoe pits already at Petrack Park, officials favor pickleball for Kellogg.
A check presentation was held to bestow the Christmas Benefit Show proceeds.
Thousands turned out for this free, family-forward community event.
In celebration of the upcoming 250th birthday of our America, we recognize the contributions Asian Americans make to our nation.
Local community leader Cassandra Selbach is being remembered for the legacy of helping others. The executive vice president of community relations at Valley Electric Association and mother of two died on Jan. 23 of a systemic autoimmune disease.
The Cline family is revitalizing another historic building in Tonopah.
Nevada drivers can toot their horns after a recent study of the best and worst drivers in the United States.
Nye County Sheriff’s authorities are wondering why an alleged sexual assault at the Nevada National Security Site was not reported to the sheriff’s office.
A list of Pahrump casinos, eateries and bars are readying for the “Big Game” on Sunday with discounted drinks, food and other offerings during the main event.
The 2019 Legislative Session in Nevada starts Monday, Feb. 4 and dozens of Pahrump residents are now better prepared to follow the process and voice their opinions to lawmakers after the Citizen Lobbyist Workshop. Held Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Pahrump Valley Museum, the Citizen Lobbyist Workshop drew a sizable crowd of attendees.
The owners of a local video game store are celebrating a major expansion of its list of offerings and additional games for area shoppers to browse.
A new team of high school students will be crowned champions of the 28th annual Nevada Science Bowl competition Saturday, Feb. 2, an event featuring competitors from Pahrump Valley High School.
It has been almost one year since the launch of full operations for Pahrump Valley Public Transportation and organization officials presented an update on the transit service during the Nye County Commission’s latest meeting, detailing a thriving system that provided over 18,000 rides in just a 12-month period.
The man arrested on animal cruelty charges last year has been bound over to District Court by Pahrump Justice of the Peace Lisa Chamlee.
Avery Sampson’s Bikes for Christmas program provided 250 bicycles to community members in 2025.
With championship horseshoe pits already at Petrack Park, officials favor pickleball for Kellogg.
A check presentation was held to bestow the Christmas Benefit Show proceeds.
Thousands turned out for this free, family-forward community event.
