It was a milestone year for PDOP Pumpkin Days – in more ways than one.
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Nye County will not restrict election observers after a lawsuit settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada.
Work at Justin Leavitt Skate Park now underway for several scheduled repairs.
The arrest report stated that numerous prescription pills and approximately 15.9 grams of cocaine was discovered in plain view in the living room of the home.
Cannabis consumers help raise funds to support a cause that caught resident’s hearts last year.
Spring is in the air and with it comes the renewal of festivities around the valley. One in particular, is staged to showcase the business services available here. With gas prices steadily climbing, shopping locally is an asset.
A brutal attack on a retired Nye County Sheriff’s K-9 by two neighborhood pit bulls has left the service dog in severe pain and in need of multiple surgeries.
Police arrested yet another suspect over the weekend for allegedly using the social media site Facebook to lure a 14-year-old female to meet him for sex.
Contract negotiations are underway with a company now tasked with handling Pahrump’s public relations needs.
TONOPAH — Nye County Sheriff Tony DeMeo expressed concerns about cuts to dispatch services in Tonopah and Beatty, which will only be operating during regular business hours starting May 1.
Nye County Commissioners last week directed county staff to submit a non-binding application for a Hoover Dam power allocation, which could reduce power costs for county governmental entities, despite objections from Tim Hafen it may affect the bottom line of Valley Electric Association.
The 2014 integrated resource plan filed by Utilities Inc. of Central Nevada, which the company is required to file with the Nevada Public Utilities Commission listing capital improvements planned for the next three years, would require a 12.7-percent hike in residential water rates and a 3.5-percent hike in sewer rates, the company states.
A man who recently escaped a child sex assault conviction was back in court Thursday for a preliminary hearing on charges that he was allegedly in possession of child pornography in 2011.
After Pahrump Town Board Chair Harley Kulkin renewed his vow to incorporate last month, board member Amy Riches decided to counter his proposal.
It was a milestone year for PDOP Pumpkin Days – in more ways than one.
Nye County will not restrict election observers after a lawsuit settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada.
Work at Justin Leavitt Skate Park now underway for several scheduled repairs.
The arrest report stated that numerous prescription pills and approximately 15.9 grams of cocaine was discovered in plain view in the living room of the home.