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.
It was a day of glitz, glamour and good times for a select group students at Pahrump Valley High School as the first-ever Special Education Prom commenced on Friday, May 12. See photos from the memorable event.
The Pahrump burn moratorium goes into effect Monday May 29, so those who wish to rid their properties of dead weeds and other yard debris have just a few days left in which to take advantage of the open burning season.
Pahrump Fire crews responded to a “high-risk” situation involving multiple structures at the entrance of the Mountain Falls community just after 3:30 p.m. on Monday, May 22.
Here’s what we know about the delayed 1.2-mile improvement project that started three months ago.
The incident occurred in the parking lot of McDonald’s at highways 160 and 372 when Sheriff Joe McGill reportedly spotted an unregistered motorbike on Saturday morning.
According to Nye County Sheriff’s Office dispatch, the crash occurred at mile marker 43 at approximately 2:25 a.m. on Saturday, May 20.
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – Firefighters from the National Park Service and Southern Inyo Fire Protection District responded to a truck fire on Highway 190 just outside the east boundary of Death Valley National Park on May 17.
The moratorium has been extended for another six months as county officials gauge feedback from communities across Nye County on future solar projects.
The afternoon was a celebration of all things chic. The stylish affair drew a sold-out crowd to the Sanders Family Winery and helped raised thousands of dollars to support Soroptimist International of the Pahrump Valley.
Park officials say water systems failed at least 45 times last year, along with five major sewer leaks. They’re seeking feedback on a project that would fix the problems.
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.