The Trojans wrestling team traveled to Desert Pines on Wednesday and took on a team with six seniors and did surprisingly well in their 39-30 loss.
A recent column by gaming reporter Richard N. Velotta pointed out that in the next couple of months some 83 percent of Strip resorts and casinos will be hitting both tourists and locals with paid parking thanks to a decision last year by the corporate bean-counters at MGM Resorts International.
For junior Bryce Odegard, the Western game will probably be remembered as his best game as a Trojan to date. Odegard shot two 3-pointers in the third quarter and two in the fourth to help Pahrump edge Western 58-54 in a nail-biter.
For a teen moving from Las Vegas, rural Pahrump can be quite a culture shock.
Pahrump Bowling News: Jim Reynolds bowled an 835 series on Jan. 19.
Travel writers have always loved Death Valley National Park.
How are those New Year’s resolutions coming along? Whether you’re trying to lose weight, eat more veggies, lower your carbohydrates, go paleo or gluten free; say hello to my little friend – spaghetti squash.
A series of three storms over a course of several days created headaches for state Department of Public Safety officials.
Anyone who has driven by Petrack Park is sure to have noticed mass trenches throughout the site, as a project to upgrade the park’s lighting is underway.
The Clark County School District will donate dozens of school buses to outside school districts in the state, including here in Nye County.
The Beatty boys basketball team is off to a strong start this year, taking three games at the Round Mountain tourney last weekend. They beat Carlin 59-47, Eureka 57-46, and Round Mountain 59-58.
The Lady Trojans basketball team edged Boulder City in the final seconds of the road game 27-26 in a non-league win.
Some runners have the “right stuff” and what it takes to be long distance runners. Trojans runner Bryce Odegard is one of those runners.
Most people know her from the high school where she helped students out in the athletic office for 12 years.
Gary J. Miller is a senior Pahrump weightlifter who has 48 world records at that level and for his age group. At the end of November, he set some of those records at the age of 65. He competes in the 146-pound division.
Recent mountain lion sightings have prompted the Nye County Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control to issue a warning to residents on the north and south end of the valley.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
Pahrump Historical Museum Director Marilyn Davis received some good news this week.
The Department of Motor Vehicles and the Nevada Highway Patrol want to remind moped owners that time is running out to register their mopeds before enforcement is set to begin.
DEATH VALLEY, California – Death Valley National Park is looking for volunteers to participate in several volunteer events over the holidays.
I haven’t voted yet. I’m still researching a number of lesser known candidates in down-ballot races. However, I do know how I’m voting on the four statewide ballot questions.
Volunteers put on a town Halloween party at the Beatty Community Center on Oct. 22. There were plenty of games for the children, a huge selection of cakes and other goodies for a cake walk, and of course, plenty of candy. It also gave the children and parents a chance to debut their costumes.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $47 million.
Nevadans will vote in coming days on legalizing the recreational use of marijuana here, as four other states have already done.
The edge of one of the driest places on Earth is where a weary traveler would expect to find a growing brewing business.
Eric Trump, son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, will visit Pahrump on Friday.
The Air Force is seeking to expand the use of the Nevada Test and Training Range by more than 300,000 acres of public land, a plan that is raising concerns in the conservationist community.
At the most recent Tonopah Town Board meeting, the session started as usual with the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Nye County School District Board of Trustees moved one step closer to reopening the Warm Springs School outside of Tonopah.