Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore argues that those charges improperly rely on conduct that predates her time as a judge.
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Dedicated to giving back, Pahrump’s DAV hosts the Veterans Appreciation BBQ.
Nye County’s tipping fees, elected public administrator and property maintenance code all set to be repealed.
The longtime law enforcement officer and Nye County resident wants to head the county’s sheriff’s office.
The Pahrump Justice Court pro tem judge is seeking the office this year.
Tips on astrophotography, historical buildings as tourist draws and productive strategic plans are among the topics at the Rural Roundup conference April 11-13 in Tonopah, Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison announced.
Seeing the emergence of a new filing season scam, the Internal Revenue Service is urging tax professionals to step up security and beware of phishing emails that can secretly download malicious software that can help cybercriminals steal client data.
The moment when a loved one passes away is the last in which residents will want to struggle to gather all of the information and documentation necessary to deal with the death.
A commitment by the Trump administration to restart the licensing on the controversial Yucca Mountain nuclear repository in Nevada is contained in the president’s budget blueprint unveiled Monday.
The Pahrump Valley Public Transportation bus service is coming ever closer to its official launch and the buzz is starting to make its way around the community.
A candidate for Pahrump justice of the peace was arrested this week and charged with violating a civil court order.
After wrestling as a freshman and sophomore, Pahrump Valley senior Morgan White took a year off.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has extended the deadline for public input on the Revised Draft Southern Nevada District Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement.
John Ruhs, the head of the Bureau of Land Management in Nevada, is leaving to become the bureau’s new director at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho.
With a surge of tax returns expected during the upcoming Presidents Day weekend, the Internal Revenue Service is offering taxpayers several tips and time-saving resources to get them the help they need quickly and easily.
Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore argues that those charges improperly rely on conduct that predates her time as a judge.
Dedicated to giving back, Pahrump’s DAV hosts the Veterans Appreciation BBQ.
Nye County’s tipping fees, elected public administrator and property maintenance code all set to be repealed.
The longtime law enforcement officer and Nye County resident wants to head the county’s sheriff’s office.
