Plans to build a Transitional Housing and Nutrition Center in Pahrump may have many local residents riled up but the advisory committee heading the project is forging ahead nonetheless.
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The always-popular Pumpkin Days is making its return for the fifteenth year and Pahrump Disability Outreach Program is eagerly anticipating another fabulous festival.
The Nevada Judicial Discipline Commission has scheduled a hearing Friday to determine if the group will taken away the salary of Michele Fiore, who was recently found guilty of wire fraud.
Nye County Search and Rescue crews were activated after a reported suicidal man scaled Shadow Mountain and threatened to jump.
Former Nye County Commissioner Leo Blundo held a recent event at his Carmelo’s Bistro.
The U.S. Secret Service is issuing an alert to state and local law enforcement about credit card “skimming” at fueling stations.
A Pahrump physical education teacher, put on administrative leave for more than a month last year after physical contact was made with a student, called for changes in the procedure in how incidents of that nature are handled during a recent school board meeting.
The Goldfield Visitor Center is pegged to come to life at the end of April.
Nye County is just days away from seeing wheels on the ground for the most recent addition to the county’s emergency response vehicle fleet, a new ambulance which will serve Tonopah and the surrounding communities.
Valley Electric Association contractors plan to perform maintenance on transmission line poles, work that will require a helicopter this coming Sunday, weather permitting, the VEA announced.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $14 million.
The Nye County Water District Governing Board has adopted the newest version of the Basin #162 Groundwater Management Plan, which addresses the water issues in the Pahrump Valley.
Veterans gathered to bond and learn the basics of curling, one of America’s fastest-growing sports, at a recent Wounded Warrior Project event.
The second winter storm in four days powered through the region, leaving snow in the upper elevations, bringing sleet to Pahrump, and later fog.
Though the final attendance numbers are still up in the air, Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Chris Erwin noted that community participation for this year’s Pahrump Balloon Festival was down.
Plans to build a Transitional Housing and Nutrition Center in Pahrump may have many local residents riled up but the advisory committee heading the project is forging ahead nonetheless.
The always-popular Pumpkin Days is making its return for the fifteenth year and Pahrump Disability Outreach Program is eagerly anticipating another fabulous festival.
The Nevada Judicial Discipline Commission has scheduled a hearing Friday to determine if the group will taken away the salary of Michele Fiore, who was recently found guilty of wire fraud.
Nye County Search and Rescue crews were activated after a reported suicidal man scaled Shadow Mountain and threatened to jump.