The annual USO Benefit Show has moved to May and tickets are on sale now.
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Nye County commissioners unanimously agree to shift dollars toward other fairgrounds development.
The local burn moratorium will go into effect as of May 16.
Enjoy food at Romero’s Mexican Restaurant and meal’s gratuity will go to Special Olympics Nevada.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has filed charges against Pahrump Township Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore, alleging she violated the state’s code of judicial conduct.
The Nevada Attorney General’s Office said it has provided $600,000 of non-taxpayer settlement funds to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department towards investigative costs accrued by law enforcement.
It’s described as a longtime international organization of men and women dedicated to caring for the young and old, while bringing communities closer together, and celebrating life.
Just a few hours each week could make a huge difference in the future development of a child, said Willi Baer, executive director of the Pioneer Territory Court Appointed Special Advocate program in Pahrump.
BEATTY — The Beatty High School Close Up program got a bit of an economic boost from the Beatty Town Advisory Board, if not as much as requested.
Visitors entering the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge via West Spring Meadows Road are now driving on an improved surface between the wildlife refuge’s western boundary and Peterson Reservoir Road.
Monday, Nov. 13 appeared to be a noneventful day for Nye County Sheriff’s Lt. James McRae as he was parked near the Bob Ruud Community Center, attempting to locate a female related to an earlier service call at Walmart.
Nevada Department of Public Safety Director James Wright on Thursday announced the appointment of John O’Rourke as colonel of the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steve Sisolak that he was “disappointed” in GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt for his recent vote on the Nevada Board of Pardons and Laxalt’s opposition to the city of Reno’s proposed lawsuit against opioid drug manufacturers.
The Nevada Department of Transportation plans to continue intermittent pilot car operations along Nevada Highway 160 between Betty Avenue and “Johnnie Curve” in Pahrump through 5 p.m. today.
The annual USO Benefit Show has moved to May and tickets are on sale now.
Nye County commissioners unanimously agree to shift dollars toward other fairgrounds development.
The local burn moratorium will go into effect as of May 16.
Enjoy food at Romero’s Mexican Restaurant and meal’s gratuity will go to Special Olympics Nevada.
