The county clerk’s office shared the latest count on these local races.
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Volunteers helped Nye County Sleep in Heavenly Peace construct 40 bedframes for kids in need.
These results from the clerk’s office as of 6:30 p.m. Thursday have not been finalized.
A second round of $35,000 in LATCF grant funds will keep the project going.
This area author hosted a presentation on “The Redemption of Julia Bulette: Murder, Myth and the Hunt for a Serial Killer in Early Virginia City.”
I can’t think of anything that goes better with game day than fresh hot homemade sweet potato chips. A completely addictive crunchy, sweet and salty, munchy snack.
Master Mystery Productions returns to the Amargosa Opera House on Saturday for a four-week run of “Eat Cake,” an all new mystery comedy set in 18th century France.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, March 20 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $29 million.
A recent statistic shows Nevada ranks among the top 10 worst states for pedestrian fatalities.
Officials at the Nevada Southern Detention Center on Mesquite Avenue were scrambling on Friday, March 15, to determine why an aircraft landed in its parking lot.
There’s something distinctly different about the intersection of South Highway 160 at Homestead Road, as of late.
For 35 years, neither rain nor snow nor dark of night, or even occasional March heat, has stopped the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay. Not even major construction on Highway 160 can stop it.
The owners of a Pahrump business, specializing in everything military are retiring.
The state’s 2019 gaming win didn’t get off to the billion-dollar start of a year ago.
The Internal Revenue Service recently warned taxpayers to avoid improperly claiming various business tax credits, a common scam used by unscrupulous tax preparers.
The county clerk’s office shared the latest count on these local races.
Volunteers helped Nye County Sleep in Heavenly Peace construct 40 bedframes for kids in need.
These results from the clerk’s office as of 6:30 p.m. Thursday have not been finalized.
A second round of $35,000 in LATCF grant funds will keep the project going.
