Tractor Supply is hosting an adoption event with Never Forgotten.
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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 valley whispers, “the Great Spirit in the Sky loves all. You’re not insignificant. You’re not alone.”
Nye County commissioners on Tuesday modified changes that were originally supposed to speed up approval of development projects. Three changes to county code were proposed, including lifting limits on permits for fireworks stores. But they deferred action on the most controversial change, requiring minimum five-acre lot sizes for single-family residences, to a new Pahrump groundwater basin management committee.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nevada senators Harry Reid and Dean Heller jointly released a discussion draft of the Nevada Sagebrush Landscape Conservation and Economic Development Act, designed to conserve sage grouse habitat in the Silver State while providing economic development opportunities to industries and local governments.
There’s something that seems to be missing this Christmas, some local pastors say.
Exactly six months from today, local residents, town officials and area businesses will learn if a Pahrump sponsored motorcycle rally was worth the effort.
Small businesses are always opening here. Some of them don’t succeed, while others do. One successful approach comes with an attempt to fill a niche market where the business offers a services not in competition with the bigger box retailers — even the ones in Las Vegas.
WASHINGTON — A proposal to convey 285 acres near Carpenter Canyon Road and Highway 160 just outside Pahrump as a Great Basin College campus was included with a bill granting special status to thousands of acres containing prehistoric artifacts north of Las Vegas that advanced in Congress on Thursday.
BEATTY — It could have been ugly.
AMARGOSA VALLEY — Seventeen volunteers took part in the 19th Annual Christmas Bird Count at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Dec. 15, serving as citizen scientists joining tens of thousands of volunteers as part of the National Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count.
The Pahrump Town Board put safety first for next year’s Fourth of July celebrations at Petrack Park.
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.