Trojans seek second league win

The Trojans will face a tough opponent today, Sunrise Mountain (3-3 overall, 1-1 Sunset League) in a battle for second place.

Volleyball: Beatty girls on a five-game roll

The Beatty girls volleyball team has won the last three league games they have played, beating Indian Springs 3-2 on Sept. 28, Sandy Valley 3-0 on Oct. 6 and Word of Life 3-1 on Oct. 10.

Cross-country travels to the beach

Pahrump Valley’s cross-country teams traveled to California to compete in the highly-competitive Central Park Invitational in Huntington Beach, California.

Chuck Muth: Some random drive-by muthings and observations

Bravo to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for finally declaring, unambiguously, that his players will either stand for the National Anthem or sit on the bench. But it’s too little, too late. Many of us have “cut the cord” with the NFL and ain’t goin’ back.

Tim Burke: Europe’s take on mass shooting sympathetic

At 2 p.m. on the Sunday afternoon of the horrific mass shooting on the strip I was at McCarran Airport, boarding a flight to Frankfurt, Germany, where I would be acting as a tour guide for my sister and her oldest daughter.

More than 2,000 pot plants seized in Nye County

Two suspects remain at large following the confiscation of more than 2,300 marijuana plants late last month.

Grape Stomp draws crowds to Pahrump Valley Winery

Pahrump Valley Winery owner Bill Loken summed up last weekend’s annual 2017 Grape Stomp with the following thoughts:

Nye County DA meets with Beatty residents

BEATTY — Nye County District Attorney Angela Bello met with Beatty residents Oct. 9, at the close of an uneventful Beatty Town Advisory Board meeting, to address some of their concerns and answer questions.

Trojans take second at Larry Burgess Invitational

Senior runner Bryce Odegard’s second-place finish out of 97 runners helped the Pahrump Valley boys cross-country team to take second place at the Larry Burgess Invitational.

Trojans boys soccer falls hard to Western

The Western Warriors were just too much for the Pahrump Valley boys soccer team on Monday evening as the Trojans fell at home 8-0.

DeAngelo Brown lifts Pahrump Valley past Rancho

A small contingent of loyal football fans sat with umbrellas and ponchos at Rancho High School as the unrelenting rain came down in torrents, soaking the two football teams on the field.

Cooler temperatures coming to Pahrump

The weather in Pahrump will begin to feel more like fall come Thursday with temperatures dropping into the 80s, the National Weather Service in Las Vegas projects.

Vending machine brings clean water to tiny California town

The effort to give residents of Tecopa, 80 miles west of Las Vegas, their own local source of clean drinking water took far longer than anticipated.

Pahrump man jailed in death of infant son

A local man is facing child murder charges, following an investigation early last week.

Wildland fire burns close to Tecopa community

Lightning ignited a brush fire on public lands in Tecopa on Monday afternoon, burning 27 acres and traveling up to the very edge of the residential hot springs community.

Ceremonies in Pahrump remember events of 9/11

There was no shortage of area public officials at two remembrance ceremonies for the Sept. 11 tragedies 16 years ago this week.

Dennis Myers: a solution that is seeking a problem

Last week, four national television networks simulcast the same program, “XQ Super School Live.”

Nevada motorists: License plates aren’t optional

Failing to display license plates, or having them obscured, are misdemeanor traffic offenses that can land violators a maximum $1,000 fine and six months in jail

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