With increasing operation costs, county officials say the increase is a necessity.
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Tractor Supply is hosting an adoption event with Never Forgotten.
This group’s mission is to remove garbage from area roadways and public lands.
Residents can attend this free public event from the Federation of the Blind.
No actual bomb threat was called into the sheriff’s office.
The owner of Pahrump’s sole radio station says she no longer wants to kill trees in order to celebrate the Christmas holiday season.
COPS: Man threatens witness, calls police, goes to jail
Everybody agrees Nye County rancher Sue Fallini did nothing illegal — including the judge presiding over her case.
For Republican Nevada attorney general candidate Adam Laxalt, there’s more to his campaign than his last name — as a grandson of Paul Laxalt, the famous former U.S. senator and governor — he pledges if elected to be more active in standing up to the federal government.
A popular local pastor is facing open and gross lewdness charges following his arrest on Saturday evening.
Well driller Debra Strickland, who is co-owner of Strickland Construction, said she was re-drilling a well Friday for a large family on Thousandaire Boulevard. The dig was scheduled to go as deep as 260 feet.
Some residents live along streets with names like Power Line Road, but in Dan Salzwimmer’s case, the local rental property investor can say he bought a house directly underneath Valley Electric Association power lines.
Burglars hit a business that supports cancer victims over the weekend and police are investigating.
• Katelynne Nicole Davenport was charged on March 24 with invasion of the home and injury to other property.
An agenda item that normally takes a few minutes to consider and approve caused a bit of consternation among town officials on Tuesday.
With increasing operation costs, county officials say the increase is a necessity.
Tractor Supply is hosting an adoption event with Never Forgotten.
This group’s mission is to remove garbage from area roadways and public lands.
Residents can attend this free public event from the Federation of the Blind.