Spectators braved the soggy Valentine’s weekend weather to watch 160 fifth-to-12th-grade boys and girls from around the state compete in 14 rodeo events.
News
The new system will reduce appointment times and simplify application requests.
Nye County continues pushing forward with development of the Pahrump Fairgrounds.
Update would require insurers cover opioid use disorder, HIV, hepatitis B and C testing and treatment.
The 12th annual event will include contests, tastings and a carnival.
The Nye County Water District adopted a non-binding resolution on March 23 requiring new commercial or industrial businesses located within the boundaries of the Pahrump Basin to file a water mitigation and conservation plan prior to development.
WASHINGTON — A call for Nevada to begin talks with the federal government over Yucca Mountain re-awakened strong feelings on Sunday over the prospects of burying high-level nuclear waste in the state.
A Pahrump man was arrested Friday on several charges including forgery and burglary, according to Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
A Tonopah man has been arrested for sexual assault following an investigation into a case involving a 3-year-old girl.
WASHINGTON — Nevada should open an “honest discussion” with the federal government over burying nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain to determine if citizens might want it and what benefits the state might obtain for hosting it, according to Rep. Cresent Hardy.
Police arrested an Amargosa Valley man on various alleged drug charges after a short, high-speed chase in that community.
Nye County Commissioner Butch Borasky asked that non-unionized personnel take a 10-percent salary cut to help address the county’s revenue shortfall problems, at a meeting of the commission on March 17.
Officials for Pahrump’s Relay For Life are holding a first of its kind event tomorrow.
This is the second part of an interview with former brothel worker Nevada Rose. She got her first job at a Nevada brothel when she was in her early twenties and worked for about ten years, from the 1970s into the 1980s. Among the brothels she worked in was Bobbie Duncan’s Buckeye Bar in Tonopah. I interviewed her in the summer of 2014.
CARSON CITY — Agonizingly long lines at state DMV offices could get even longer if several measures in the legislative hopper see approval this session, a panel of lawmakers was told Thursday.
Spectators braved the soggy Valentine’s weekend weather to watch 160 fifth-to-12th-grade boys and girls from around the state compete in 14 rodeo events.
The new system will reduce appointment times and simplify application requests.
Nye County continues pushing forward with development of the Pahrump Fairgrounds.
Update would require insurers cover opioid use disorder, HIV, hepatitis B and C testing and treatment.