New “welcome” and “thank you for visiting” signs greet travelers while the website offers lots of local information.
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Nye County offers tips for residents and visitors during an unusually early extreme heat warning.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
The Cles Saunders Memorial Veterans Extravganza offers a one-stop-shop resource hub.
The Internal Revenue Service announced improvements to software it offers to qualified taxpayers that will help those parties better navigate new tax laws and file their returns at no cost.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford agreed to settle with both Fiat Chrysler and Robert Bosch in relation to “‘defeat device’ software intended to circumvent applicable emissions standards for certain air pollutants. Bosch is alleged to have supplied and programmed the software used by Fiat Chrysler and Volkswagen in diesel vehicles,” a news release stated.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, Jan. 16 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $11 million.
The Pahrump Valley Winery is set to change hands after more than 15 years of ownership under owners Bill and Gretchen Loken.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
A former Nye County Sheriff’s Office candidate is out on bail following his arrest on Saturday, Jan. 5.
Perhaps by now, many longtime Pahrump residents are familiar with the term “snowbirds.”
January 16 is set to be a very informative day for residents of the Pahrump Valley who head out to Nye County’s 4th Annual Social Services Fair.
The Nevada Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay in the case of Water Order #1293A, allowing the Nevada state engineer, for the moment, to continue requiring water rights relinquishments for all new domestic wells drilled in Pahrump.
Area first responders battled a series of structure fires during the first few days of the new year.
New “welcome” and “thank you for visiting” signs greet travelers while the website offers lots of local information.
Nye County offers tips for residents and visitors during an unusually early extreme heat warning.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
