Karl Mitchell spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal after Nye County officials executed a search warrant last week to seize seven tigers residing on Mitchell’s property in Pahrump.
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Scam targeting those applying for construction permits.
Thousands made their way through town during ‘world’s largest cop run’
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
Proponents are making another attempt at establishing the valley’s first charter school.
For the first time in its history, the Balloon Festival was organized by the Dubin family, in partnership with Doug Campbell of Balloons Over Pahrump.
The Nevada Republican Party did not have a “red wave.” Why? Election deniers on the ticket and division within the party, in part.
More than 61 percent of registered voters turned out in Nye County to cast ballots in the 2022 midterm elections, according to data from the county clerk’s office. Data shows 14,215 (about 42 percent) of the county’s 20,883 voters who particated in this election cast mail ballots, while 4,161 voters (about 12.3 percent) voted early at polling stations in Duckwater, Pahrump and Tonopah. The remaining 2,507 voters (about 7.4 percent) went to the polls to cast their ballots on Election Day.
A Pahrump woman faces several counts of child endangerment after a traffic stop just after 11:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Once found at several locations in Fish Lake Valley in Esmeralda County, the Fish Lake Valley tui chub now survives only in a single isolated spring at a privately owned ranch.
The Nevada Supreme Court turned away the ACLU of Nevada, which sought to stop the post-election hand counting of Nye County ballots.
There’s no such thing as Election Day in Nevada anymore. Now it’s election week.
A Pahrump man who was arrested for driving under the influence allegedly head-butted a deputy at Desert View Hospital, according to a Nye County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.
The Nevada Silver Tappers took to the stage last Saturday night for a fabulous performance with a very special purpose at its heart, raising money to support the local Veterans Food Bank, and when all was said and done, thousands of dollars had been collected to help give back to those who have served.
The Food Assistance Program will launch on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11, and will be available to veterans living in Pahrump who are homebound, regardless of it they are a Nathan Adelson Hospice patient.
Karl Mitchell spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal after Nye County officials executed a search warrant last week to seize seven tigers residing on Mitchell’s property in Pahrump.
Scam targeting those applying for construction permits.
Thousands made their way through town during ‘world’s largest cop run’
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.