The funds raised are being set aside for the purchase of a horse trailer for transporting the animals.
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Residents are still struggling with access to primary care providers and long wait times.
What’s planned this week in Pahrump
Pahrump voters approved the proposal to disband the town board by a 7,294 to 7,063 margin in 2012.
With a grant from NextEra Energy, more than 10 Nye County Sheriff’s Office personnel shared dinner, laughter and stories with 20-plus seniors.
Now that the dust has settled and James Oscarson won the Republican nomination for Nevada State Assembly District 36, his opponent in November’s general election, famed brothel owner Dennis Hof, is ready to challenge the incumbent.
A recommendation to raise its electrical rates will be considered by the Valley Electric Association, Inc.’s board of directors on Thursday, the cooperative announced.
After a mild week of summer weather, the valley is set for a heat-up, as temperatures will near record heat come the beginning of the week.
The public information for the following report was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office
Winners of various races that spanned across Nye County and well beyond its boundaries on Tuesday shared their post-victory comments with the Pahrump Valley Times in the aftermath of the contest.
The developer of an approved RV park in Pahrump will have another year to begin the construction of the site after the delay was caused by financial difficulties.
Daily fantasy sports betting may return casinos with initial approval June 8 by gaming regulators of a gaming license to race and sports book pioneer Vic Salerno that would operate off a platform similar to pari-mutuel wagering.
Assembly District 36 challenger Tina Trenner captured the Nye County battle, but lost the overall war to unseat incumbent James Oscarson. Trenner received 1,586 votes to Oscarson’s 1,348 in Nye County.
Incumbent Donna Cox won the contentious Nye County Commission District III race with 258 votes, defeating top contender businessman Leo Blundo, who received 217 votes. Three other candidates finished well behind.
The funds raised are being set aside for the purchase of a horse trailer for transporting the animals.
Residents are still struggling with access to primary care providers and long wait times.
What’s planned this week in Pahrump
Pahrump voters approved the proposal to disband the town board by a 7,294 to 7,063 margin in 2012.