What events are happening this week in Pahrump
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Progress will largely depend on the private sector rather than government.
What’s on the menu this week
We often talk about personal responsibility in our community, but our current legal system ignores a dangerous reality.
24 NCSO deputies chaperone at VFW breakfast and Walmart shopping spree.
Andre “Butch” Harper, Pahrump’s official goodwill ambassador, passed away on Saturday at age 73.
The Pahrump Veterans Advisory Committee, formerly the Advisory Board, is working closely with county officials on upcoming projects.
The Pahrump Valley Times will be under new ownership as part of a deal to sell its parent company, Stephens Media, to New York-based New Media Investment Group.
The number of visitors to Death Valley National Park broke the 1 million mark for the first time in more than a decade.
It appears that students enrolled within the Nye County School District have dodged the measles virus, while more than one case in the Clark County School District has been confirmed.
A controversial plan to meter new domestic wells was one of the water loss mitigation efforts approved by the county water district and water management committee on Monday.
After a year of assessment, the Pahrump Basin Groundwater Management Plan Committee presented its 11-item priority list of action items, whittled down from 180, to the County Commission on Tuesday for review and comment.
Two local agencies responded to three separate structure fires on consecutive days.
Representatives for U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy were in town this week to open a satellite office for the 4th Congressional District freshman lawmaker.
What events are happening this week in Pahrump
Progress will largely depend on the private sector rather than government.
What’s on the menu this week
We often talk about personal responsibility in our community, but our current legal system ignores a dangerous reality.
