There was no shortage of food or entertainment at the Pahrump Moose Lodge as members hosted a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Pahrump Senior Center.
Brian Hayes could be forgiven for tamping down expectations for the Pahrump Valley High School baseball team. The Trojans graduated two pitchers, Garrett Lucas and Bradda Costa, who combined for 116 strikeouts in 118 innings and 12 victories last season for a team that went 20-17-1 and reached the Class 3A State Tournament for the first time in 11 years.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, March 6 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $25 million.
In the upcoming weeks, cabbage is going on sale – cheap! But don’t wait for St. Patrick’s Day to consume that cabbage. Not only is cabbage a culinary workhorse, but it’s healthy. It’s an excellent source of Vitamins C, K and B6, manganese, potassium, folate, and fiber.
The weather may have been gloomy on Saturday, March 2 but the atmosphere inside the NyE Communities Coalition Activities Center was anything but as valley residents enjoyed an evening of fundraising festivities at the 8th Annual CASA Crab Fest.
It was a long time coming but Pahrump Valley Public Transportation is now well established and rolling, with organization officials and members of the public celebrating the anniversary of the first year of full operations on Saturday, March 2.
Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) officials have a message for motorists traveling throughout the Silver State.
Valley Electric Association Inc.’s new interim chief is planning to take the co-op in a new direction—one that could increase the level of transparency the organization has with members and staff.
Richard Peck this week was named interim chief executive of Pahrump-based Valley Electric Association, becoming the fifth person in 10 months to hold the VEA’s CEO title, either on a permanent, interim, acting or the designated basis.
The castle-style building at the corner of Homestead Road and Highway 160, a recognizable site when arriving in Pahrump from the east, is heading for demolition.
In 2016, Nevada voters narrowly passed statewide Ballot Question 1 to require more stringent background check laws but just a short time later, then-Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt essentially blocked enforcement of the legislation.
As a self-described artist and metalsmith for the past several decades, Giselle Galassi’s passion for creating jewelry may only be matched by her love for animals.
SolarReserve, the parent of Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project near Tonopah has withdrawn its application for the proposed Sandstone project in Nye County.
A panel of scientists are urging a “reset” of the nation’s stalled nuclear waste management system and recommendations to manage and store the material that include using Yucca Mountain as a potential repository.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, Feb. 6 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $17 million.
A teacher at an Amargosa Valley boarding school recalled having encounters that left one student with bruising and another with a bloody nose, according to his arrest report.
Nevada is appealing a federal judge’s ruling the stop the transfer of the nuclear material from South Carolina to a federal site north of Las Vegas.
A memorial service for local community leader Cassandra Selbach is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Pahrump Nugget. The doors will open at noon.
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Feb. 11 – Feb. 15
A fire destroyed the contents of a Pahrump business owner’s warehouse on the 2700 block of East Charleston Park Avenue just after 5 p.m. Wednesday.
This year’s National Letter of Intent signees of Pahrump Valley High School will not be starting their college careers alone. Two of them are going to the same school to play football, and the third again will be playing baseball with his brother.
Aimee Senior is not used to this.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team has a knack for not looking past inferior teams. They might not always be sharp, but they always work hard. And if they work hard and are sharp, the scores can be pretty decisive.
“Other Post-Employment Benefits” were the subject of stark discussion at the most recent Nye County Commission meeting, with Nye County Comptroller Savannah Rucker explaining that the county must start to take steps now to prevent the cost of these benefits from growing to several million dollars per year.
A story about a local tamale shop at 3460 S. Highway 160, Suite 104, in the Pahrump Valley Times Feb. 6, 2018 print and online editions noted the hours of operation.
All smiles, all the time.
A piece of Nevada history went up in smoke Feb. 4, as a house and adjoining cabin in Springdale, ten miles north of Beatty, burned to the ground.
Valley Electric Association on Thursday announced that it has reduced its workforce, eliminating 18 jobs.