Local photographer Tom Ferguson shares glimpses of this remarkable resident.
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The document is being sent to the Nye County Commission for consideration of future actions.
The International Property Maintenance Code will be abolished effective June 22.
The Lions Club will be celebrating Helen Keller’s birthday with a special dining adventure.
During the six week program, Pahrump youngsters enjoy games, sports and more.
Golden Entertainment, operators of the PT’s Pubs chain in Southern Nevada, is acquiring a company that owns four Nevada casinos, including the iconic Stratosphere, for $850 million.
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced the appointment of Michael Vallante as Regional Administrator for SBA Region IX, which covers Nevada, California, Arizona, Hawaii and Guam.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee called Thursday for a study on how nuclear waste might travel through Southern Nevada amid concerns that Yucca Mountain could become a repository for the radioactive material.
A woman arrested last July for committing illegal acts pertaining to voter registration in Nye County, was sentenced to serve 19-to-48 months in prison, with 24 days credit for time served.
A series of tips from the public helped identify three people suspected of breaking into Rhyolite Historic Park last week.
Pahrump residents denounced the rate hike proposed by the Great Basin Water Company at the hearing, as many said that they can’t afford increased rates for sewer and water.
For Pahrump resident Gary Miller, April 10 of this year is a day he will never forget.
More details are emerging about a $600,000 federal grant secured by the region for revitalization efforts.
The Nevada Department of Transportation plans to spend more than $9 million on projects in Nye County in the 2018 fiscal year with Nye County recently accepting its annual work program.
Gov. Brian Sandoval signed 71 bills into law late Thursday and vetoed seven others, including measures to raise the minimum wage, ban the use of private prisons, and protect patients from “surprise” emergency hospital billings.
Local photographer Tom Ferguson shares glimpses of this remarkable resident.
The document is being sent to the Nye County Commission for consideration of future actions.
The International Property Maintenance Code will be abolished effective June 22.
The Lions Club will be celebrating Helen Keller’s birthday with a special dining adventure.
