Zambelli Fireworks put on an epic show in honor of America’s 250th birthday.
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Medical professionals and the general public have the opportunity to help change lives at this free event.
This company is proposing to bring a medical waste pyrolysis facility to Pahrump.
What’s on the menu this week
On the Pennell family’s normal day for grocery shopping, flames began and destroyed everything.
A Nye County Sheriff’s sergeant was arrested Saturday morning after he was caught allegedly stealing 60 prescription pills from the sheriff’s office.
Six people have filed to run for judicial offices in Nye County this election year.
Former Pahrump Town Board member Laurayne Murray has been named by U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., as his community liaison for Nye County, the congressman’s office announced last week.
The future of the Kingdom Gentleman’s Club at Homestead Road and State Route 160 may be determined by the Pahrump Town Board and Nye County commissioners.
Three new members of the Nye County Water District board attended their first meeting Monday, each had new perspectives and advocated new positions for the board that is supposed to deal with everything related to water.
Police took one man into custody over the weekend after he allegedly struck and injured two people on bikes while driving with a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit.
The small business once best known for having “$99 computer deals” is again expanding its footprint. The Osborne family, owners of “Great Computer Deals,” located at 1190 E. Highway 372, #16, began selling computers four years ago at the weekend swap meet held in the location of the old Skate Zone on Calvada Boulevard. The venture has proved so successful, the owners have expanded the business model to keep up with consumer demand. Another expansion will debut to the public next month.
For years, a battle for advertising dollars to support three television stations here has stretched the budgets of local businesses needing to get products and services out to the public. Two of those stations will go off the air as their licenses are transferred to new owners.
Pahrump Town Board members considered the merits of hiring a code enforcement officer during last night’s regular board meeting.
Zambelli Fireworks put on an epic show in honor of America’s 250th birthday.
Medical professionals and the general public have the opportunity to help change lives at this free event.
This company is proposing to bring a medical waste pyrolysis facility to Pahrump.
What’s on the menu this week
