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.
Negotiations with the Nevada Department of Transportation to construct roundabouts at State Route 372 intersections with Pahrump Valley Boulevard and Blagg Road were approved by county commissioners Tuesday.
Former Pahrump Town Manager Dave Richards says he wants to assume the position again when the present town manager, Bill Kohbarger, officially leaves the post.
For many college students, summer break is a time to relax, unwind, and eventually contemplate the upcoming fall semester.
Nye County will spend $67,221 less in the coming fiscal year on its payments to the state public agency insurance pool due to a better claims history, County Manager Pam Webster told commissioners Tuesday.
Nye County Manager Pam Webster said the county will save $70,000 by hiring Milan Dimic as the new director of management information services, replacing Mark Hatfield.
The easy availability of electricity is one of the great benefits of modern life.
• Isaiah Broderick Allen was charged on June 17 with car seat required and driving while license canceled, revoked or suspended.
One woman was arrested last week after she allegedly stole more than $2,500 worth of equipment from her neighbor’s property.
A local Nye County Sheriff’s sergeant was recently promoted to lieutenant after being tasked with taking over management of the new county jail.
Does the Town of Pahrump really need another advisory board?
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.