Softball: Pahrump Valley’s Bartley accepts scholarship offer

McKayla Bartley has thought about playing softball in college since she was 10 years old. And now, thanks to a couple of coaches and the internet, that dream is about to become reality for the Pahrump Valley High School senior.

Volleyball: Owyhee eliminates Beatty from region touranment

With his team down 2-0 to Owyhee going into the third set Friday, Beatty High School girls volleyball coach Steve Sullivan had a simple message for his team.

Cross Country: Granados 6th in 2A/1A; Odegard 12th in 3A

When the state cross country championships are held in Southern Nevada, runners and coaches hope for a hot day to gain an advantage over Northern Nevada runners not used to competing in the heat.

Tahoe-based firm opening Tonopah office

American Battery Metals Corp., a battery metal exploration and development company based in Incline Village, recently established a company office in Nye County, the firm announced.

Divas on a Dime: Turkey meatballs are super easy dinner winner

Sometimes ground turkey gets a bad rap. Years ago, turkey was significantly less expensive than hamburger so frugal-minded folks started swapping it in recipes calling for ground beef with mixed results.

List: Nye County school menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Sept. 16 – Sept. 20

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, Sept.11 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $10 million.

‘Storm Area 51’ festivals are cleared for takeoff

The events are expected to draw up to 15,000 people to Lincoln County per day, plans filed to the county revealed.

Pahrump ready to celebrate Fall Festival

Cooler weather finally seems to be making its way to Pahrump, signaling the approach of the biggest event the town sees each year, the Pahrump Fall Festival.

Pahrump community remembers 9/11

More than two dozen area residents attended the 5th annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony at the Calvada Eye on Wednesday morning, exactly 18 years after the worst terrorist attack in American history.

CASA Luau is set for the Pahrump community

It’s a sad reality of life that there are many children who do not have a stable, loving home but are instead enmeshed in the foster care system, through no fault of their own.

Nye County’s credit rating increases first time in 8 years

Following several consecutive years of financial strain and instability, Nye County has taken many steps to get back on a positive fiscal track and the fruit of that effort can be seen in the most recent Moody’s Investor Service report, which shows the county’s credit rating has increased for the first time in eight years.

BLM Nevada oil, gas lease sale raises thousands

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management Nevada quarterly oil and gas lease sale resulted in competitive bids for 9,163.88 acres of the 32,342.43 acres offered.

Pahrump area organizations observe 9/11

Multiple organizations in Nye County remembered the nearly 3,000 people killed in the 9/11 attacks and the heroic actions by first responders and citizenry in 2001.

Fires keep Pahrump area crews busy

Structure fires dominated the majority of service calls for local fire crews as of late.

Boys Soccer: Mott’s hat trick powers Pahrump Valley

Doral Academy is a newcomer to the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, not yet ready for full membership but apparently destined to eventually be a Class 3A school.

Volleyball: Hornets’ effort leaves Sullivan frustrated

During Tuesday’s volleyball match at Beatty High School, one team looked as if it had played about 15 matches while the other looked as if it was starting the season.

Pahrump Valley sports roundup: Girls soccer ties, volleyball cruises

For all the success the Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team has had in recent years, coach Julie Carrington thinks they might have had a little more if the games ended earlier.

Trojans Football Game Night

Who: Pahrump Valley (1-2) vs. Boulder City (1-1).

Worries over new off-highway vehicle signage in Tecopa, Shoshone region

Impassioned residents of Tecopa and Shoshone turned out for a town hall meeting with their regional BLM field representatives in Tecopa recently to ask about the sudden appearance of markers designating off-highway vehicle routes in the area.

New developments for health care in Tonopah

Tonopah recently received a new hospice program and is on track to get its first home health services.

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