Avery Sampson’s Bikes for Christmas program provided 250 bicycles to community members in 2025.
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With championship horseshoe pits already at Petrack Park, officials favor pickleball for Kellogg.
A check presentation was held to bestow the Christmas Benefit Show proceeds.
Thousands turned out for this free, family-forward community event.
In celebration of the upcoming 250th birthday of our America, we recognize the contributions of Asian Americans make to our nation.
Everything is starting to fall into place for the next Fall Festival with five months to go.
Utilities Inc. of Central Nevada has come one step closer to gaining the necessary permissions to raise all sewer user rates in Pahrump after gaining Public Utility Commission approval on April 7 of remediation plans at the former Willow Creek Golf Course, now known as Discovery Park.
With no other business before the Nye County Water District, a meeting was held on Monday, April 13 solely to rescind, amend and approve minutes of a previous meeting.
TONOPAH – Nye Regional Medical Center is struggling to make payroll a few months after emerging from bankruptcy, county officials were told last week.
Looking to be a leader in the community and set a healthy example, Desert View Hospital is set to kick butts in the coming months.
In the midst of celebrating their 50th year in operation, Valley Electric Association is moving ahead to offer its service area broadband internet, tentatively scheduled to be up and running by the end of the year.
The elderly Pahrump man attacked by three pit bulls last month has died.
ThreadzFest and Backyard BBQ took place April 4 featuring a list of regional bands with national act, Crown the Empire, headlining the event.
Officials with NyE Communities Coalition are again taking on the issue of hunger within Nye County.
TONOPAH – Following criticism for what has been deemed by company officials as a media mishandling of information regarding incidental bird deaths during testing, the Nye County Commission received an update on the operation of the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project in Tonopah at a meeting on April 7.
Avery Sampson’s Bikes for Christmas program provided 250 bicycles to community members in 2025.
With championship horseshoe pits already at Petrack Park, officials favor pickleball for Kellogg.
A check presentation was held to bestow the Christmas Benefit Show proceeds.
Thousands turned out for this free, family-forward community event.
