One of ACORN’s biggest fundraising efforts each year is the annual Luau
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Entries will be added to the cauldron of competition where Halloween haunts simmer.
The water board was lambasted by residents angered at the idea of replacing something that has been a part of the community for decades.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is calling on locals to lend a hand in aiding their fellow Americans as they recover from the storms.
One person medically assessed, declined transport
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
The Pahrump Transportation Committee was told Jan. 18 by the state what went wrong with a denied grant application and gave the group some tips on how to get the funding this year.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske stopped in Pahrump on Jan. 20 to talk about voter registration fraud.
How are those New Year’s resolutions coming along? Whether you’re trying to lose weight, eat more veggies, lower your carbohydrates, go paleo or gluten free; say hello to my little friend – spaghetti squash.
A series of three storms over a course of several days created headaches for state Department of Public Safety officials.
The Clark County School District will donate dozens of school buses to outside school districts in the state, including here in Nye County.
A commercial vehicle attempting to enter the drive-thru payment area of Valley Electric Association struck the top of the clearance guard causing significant damage to both. The maximum clearance of the drive-thru area was labeled as nine feet. The vehicle, however, was slightly taller. The collision occurred just after 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19. No injuries were reported.
TONOPAH — The planned Interstate 11 highway project connecting northern and southern Nevada, with what local officials hope will include a Tonopah area exit/entrance, isn’t the only major transportation effort on the town’s radar.
A string of storm systems that passed through the region this weekend left several roads in Death Valley National Park closed.
There was no shortage of tributes to Ray Wulfenstein during Saturday’s funeral service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Wilson Road.
One of ACORN’s biggest fundraising efforts each year is the annual Luau
Entries will be added to the cauldron of competition where Halloween haunts simmer.
The water board was lambasted by residents angered at the idea of replacing something that has been a part of the community for decades.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is calling on locals to lend a hand in aiding their fellow Americans as they recover from the storms.