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 inspiration for the newest addition to Goldwell Open Air Museum at Rhyolite comes from Japanese art and culture.
The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) is investigating an outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) in the Tonopah area and the number of cases could grow in the coming weeks, as the disease has a long incubation period, according to the division.
A standard vanity mirror is believed to be the cause of a vehicle fire in the Smith’s grocery store parking lot on Thursday morning Aug. 17.
Certain topics are guaranteed to draw a crowd to Beatty Town Advisory Board meetings—ordinance changes, building codes, stray dogs, and topping or near the top of the list, burros.
Certain topics are guaranteed to draw a crowd to Beatty Town Advisory Board meetings—ordinance changes, building codes, stray dogs, and topping or near the top of the list, burros.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt led a 10-state coalition of attorneys general in filing a friend-of-the-court brief in the U.S. Supreme Court defending the ability of state governments to effectively regulate groundwater usage within their state, his office announced.
Hemp has come to Pahrump. Dan Harris, a local farmer, is growing a small 10-acre hemp field in Pahrump, which according to the state is perfectly legal.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
Pahrump resident Scott Patton had enough of several juveniles riding dirt bikes up and down his street.
A 17-year-old is facing an animal cruelty charge following his arrest on Monday, Aug. 21.
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.
