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.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $32 million.
A private nonprofit community-based service is stepping in for a short-term period as Tonopah has lost its 24/7 volunteer ambulance.
Wes Duncan, a Nevada attorney general candidate, stopped in Pahrump where he answered questions from the Pahrump Valley Times.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s Spring Mountains National Recreation Area has extended the temporary emergency shooting closure in Lovell Canyon for an additional year, officials announced.
The Trump administration recently appointed Janice Kolvet as the new state executive director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Nevada Farm Service Agency, officials announced this week.
For the past few weeks, Tonopah’s streets have been overflowing with trash, and town officials plan to discuss the issue after angry residents took their frustration to social media.
In what can best be described as a throwback to an archaic and antiquated era in this nation’s history, a dozen living, breathing American adults will be auctioned off to the highest bidder at the Pahrump Nugget on Saturday evening.
Great Basin Water Company customers affected by a precautionary notice earlier this week no longer need to boil their water, company officials said in a statement on Thursday.
“You can run, but you cannot hide,” was a lesson possibly learned by a local man and woman who allegedly conspired to commit an act of burglary on Halloween night.
The Pahrump Valley Times’ office was filled with several rows of baked treats on Monday as entrants of the publication’s annual Christmas Cookie & Candy Making Contest dropped off their creations to be judged.
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.
