A protest, informational class and county-sponsored community forum are all scheduled as developers eye Pahrump.
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The Nye County District Attorney’s Office is recusing itself from the matter since Whelan is an investigator at the office.
VEA supports local schools with 20th Annual Fill the Bucket Truck School Supply Drive
The new 21,000 square feet location officially welcomed in shoppers last Friday.
Hunters have the obligation to hone their skills, both shooting and tracking.
Those visiting www.NyeCounty.net in the past week and a half may have been surprised to see a totally different format following the launch of the county’s newly redesigned website on Monday, Jan. 15.
Nye County Treasurer Richard Billman officially resigned earlier this month and the Nye County Commission has decided to appoint former Nye County Manager Pam Webster, who retired from her managerial post just weeks ago, as interim head of the treasurer’s office.
The Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club’s housing and commercial projects are edging closer to having the infrastructure laid for development.
Grocery shopping, maintaining healthy nutrition habits and managing the family household budget each month may seem like a fairly common practice for most local residents, but that’s not always the case according to Kristy Mills, program manager for the Pahrump Family Resource Center.
Death Valley National Park is seeking public input into its design plans for exhibits at the Scotty’s Castle Visitor Center.
As promised, following the Nye County Commission’s 3-2 decision to forego pursuit of legal action to halt Nevada State Engineer Order #1293, a group of Pahrump Valley residents and business owners have banded together to file an appeal on their own.
Even with the enticement of free pancakes in the morning, the first of what is planned as a monthly craft show in Beatty drew only a handful of vendors and few customers on Jan. 13-14.
Nye County Sheriff’s deputies exercised both caution and restraint as they responded to a service call regarding an alleged suicidal man in possession of a large knife.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
The remains of an adult moose were found on Christmas Day 20 miles southeast of the Northern Nevada town of Jarbidge. The animal’s head and much of its meat were taken, suggesting the work of a poacher or poachers.
A protest, informational class and county-sponsored community forum are all scheduled as developers eye Pahrump.
The Nye County District Attorney’s Office is recusing itself from the matter since Whelan is an investigator at the office.
VEA supports local schools with 20th Annual Fill the Bucket Truck School Supply Drive
The new 21,000 square feet location officially welcomed in shoppers last Friday.
