New Vietnamese offerings are now available at the local bakery alongside its French menu.
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A local veteran participated in a trip to Washington D.C. with his fellow former military service members.
The state has done more than any other to conserve this precious resource.
Returning Golden Entertainment to its roots as a privately-operated entity was the best way to serve its customers, many of whom reside in Southern Nevada, said Executive Vice President and COO Blake Sartini II.
Mediwaste are not providing NDEP with all the details to be able to make a solid decision.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $15 million.
A special ceremony was held for longtime Pahrump resident and Marine Corps veteran Bernard M. Mihalcean, 65, who passed away on Feb. 10.
American flags in Nevada were at half-staff on March 2 to honor the Rev. Billy Graham, who died Feb. 21 at age 99.
The 2018 Lincoln Day Dinner took place this past Friday at the Pahrump Nugget Events Center, with a packed house of Republicans all coming together to spend an evening in camaraderie just before candidate filing and the primary election season officially kicked off.
Nye County gaming operators began the year on a roll, continuing a hot streak that started in the summer of 2017.
An 11-year-old girl was arrested in connection with a social media post that said a school shooter would be at Rosemary Clark Middle School in Pahrump, according to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
In the latest action surrounding Nevada State Engineer Order #1293, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has joined the fight on the side of the state engineer’s office. Laxalt is representing the engineer’s office in the lawsuit filed by Pahrump Fair Water LLC, a group of local citizens seeking to put a stop to the order.
The man looking to become a Pahrump justice of the peace appeared in court on a contempt charge.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
A two-vehicle crash along Highway 160 resulted in the arrest of one person earlier this week.
New Vietnamese offerings are now available at the local bakery alongside its French menu.
A local veteran participated in a trip to Washington D.C. with his fellow former military service members.
The state has done more than any other to conserve this precious resource.
Returning Golden Entertainment to its roots as a privately-operated entity was the best way to serve its customers, many of whom reside in Southern Nevada, said Executive Vice President and COO Blake Sartini II.
