Despite local officials’ opposition to the concept of using Pahrump’s limited water to supply solar projects that area residents have made clear they do not want, there seems to be little they can do to put a stop to it.
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Higher education is a worthy goal to pursue, but it also comes at a cost. For many students hoping to continue their academic instruction after high school, the price tag can present a major hurdle.
In a place as physically large and spread out as the Pahrump Valley, it can be easy to overlook — and therefore miss out on — some of the businesses that call the town and surrounding areas home.
A dozen small glass and ceramic constructions have appeared on a rocky ridge beside Hwy 374 in Beatty
A GoFundMe account has been established for the family of a man killed in a recent motorcycle crash.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
Desert View Hospital is one of several medical facilities across Nevada to gain access to fiber-optic communication lines, which offer facilities the potential to benefit a patient’s access and speed of medical care.
Valley Electric Association officials today plan to announce details of the sale of approximately 164 miles of high-voltage transmission lines in Clark and Nye Counties to GridLiance Holdco, an independent transmission company based in Dallas.
A man killed Monday in a crash west of Red Rock Canyon has been identified.
EMS crews from Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services received numerous medical service calls throughout last week along with several fire responses throughout the valley, and beyond.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s bids on oil and gas leases in Nevada netted $39,120 in an online auction held on Sept. 12, officials announced.
The Nevada Department of Transportation will stop in Pahrump to get public input on One Nevada Transportation Plan.
The old Kingdom Gentlemen’s Club is finding a new purpose. Dr. Peter J.Shield will give new life to a familiar old landmark in Pahrump, the old castle building.
The amazing system of energy production that we human beings have been living with for the last 400 years is drawing to a close.
Despite local officials’ opposition to the concept of using Pahrump’s limited water to supply solar projects that area residents have made clear they do not want, there seems to be little they can do to put a stop to it.
Higher education is a worthy goal to pursue, but it also comes at a cost. For many students hoping to continue their academic instruction after high school, the price tag can present a major hurdle.
In a place as physically large and spread out as the Pahrump Valley, it can be easy to overlook — and therefore miss out on — some of the businesses that call the town and surrounding areas home.
A dozen small glass and ceramic constructions have appeared on a rocky ridge beside Hwy 374 in Beatty