County planning dept. requesting the International Property Maintenance Code apply to all Nye communities
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Zambelli is returning for what is expected to be the biggest fireworks show the town has yet seen.
The Private Well Owners Association is hosting a class from Rural Community Assistance Corporation.
As police were investigating a fatal pedestrian crash, a pickup truck driver allegedly ignored authorities’ roadblock and drove around it.
The candidate held his first public campaign event last week and spoke about his small-government approach that puts freedom first.
Nye County sales tax statistics continue to show increases, according to figures from the Nevada Department of Taxation.
Just hours before her death, former Pahrump resident Karen Hevener was to receive an award from her longtime employer Southern Wine and Spirits in Las Vegas.
A man involved in a standoff with local police in July 2012 pleaded guilty to a single charge of being under the influence of methamphetamine last week in the case, telling the court he made a mistake by ever getting involved with the illicit substance.
One man is in custody after he allegedly stole $10 from a woman and then pulled a gun on her when she asked him to give it back.
AMARGOSA VALLEY — A crowd of local residents turned out for a recent meeting on a proposed 65-megawatt photovoltaic plant by First Solar, but only a couple of people went up to the microphone to express concerns.
Local police have taken one person into custody and are searching for two other individuals in connection to an armed robbery that occurred on Marne Court Sunday evening.
County officials had planned to use the interest from the federal funds built up by the Payment Equal to Taxes from the Yucca Mountain project to pay off the bonds used for the new Nye County Detention Center when it was completed in October 2012.
Except perhaps for the chilly start on Thursday, the 2013 Pahrump Fall Festival was deemed a successful event as upwards of 25,000 people attended the four-day festivities.
TONOPAH — Nye County commissioners Tuesday voted 3-2 to increase the sales tax one-half percent from 7.1 percent to 7.6 percent, though commission Chairman Butch Borasky said he wants a future ballot question on the matter to let voters decide whether to allow the tax to end on Dec. 31, 2015.
County planning dept. requesting the International Property Maintenance Code apply to all Nye communities
Zambelli is returning for what is expected to be the biggest fireworks show the town has yet seen.
The Private Well Owners Association is hosting a class from Rural Community Assistance Corporation.
As police were investigating a fatal pedestrian crash, a pickup truck driver allegedly ignored authorities’ roadblock and drove around it.
