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.
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comments on the proposed Golden Currant Solar Project, located just south of Highway 160 near the intersection of Tecopa Road at the Clark-Nye County line.
A Pahrump couple is facing child neglect charges after a 4-year-old girl was discovered bruised and alone wandering on Wilson Road near Leslie Street, according to reports from the Nye County Sheriff’s Office. It’s the third similar case of a 4-year-old being found alone on Pahrump streets since March.
Northern Nye County Hospital District trustees are asking the Nye County Commission for a 3.21-acre parcel of land adjacent to the former Nye Regional Medical Center that they say would aid in the construction of new health care facilities for Tonopah. Commissioners question why they should not have to pay for the site.
A public memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, April 29.
Over the past 12 months, the Living Free Cafe has become known for well-priced, tasty breakfast and lunch options as well as a variety of fancy drinks. But the cafe is about much more than just good food at good prices.
A new poll shows Nevada voters want the choice of medical aid in dying, but opponents say the measure comes with unintended consequences.
A deputy said the boy was was located more than mile from his home where his mom had been “relaxing.”
Physician-assisted suicide is a step closer to being legal in Nevada after senators voted on a razor-thin margin to advance a resolution Wednesday.
Trustees will meet in Pahrump on April 27 and stream their meeting live on the district’s website beginning at 5:30 p.m.
The book, “Governing on the Ground: The Past, Present, and Future of County Government,” features the voices of 30 county leaders on topics ranging from elections to criminal justice, to housing, illustrating how issues play out at the local level.
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.