Cross-country teams improve with every meet

Both boys and girls Trojans cross-country teams did well at the Larry Burgess Invitational on Saturday, an invitational that was attended by 53 teams. It was the biggest meet to date for the Trojans.

Trojans girls golf searching for matches

Due to the realignment, the Pahrump Valley girls golf team find themselves in a league searching for competition.

In Profile: Wilson Warner

Wilson Warner

State bar guidance related to medical pot questioned

CARSON CITY — Several attorneys commenting on proposed guidance from the State Bar of Nevada regarding professional activities related to the medical marijuana industry suggested to the Nevada Supreme Court on Friday that the advice was unnecessary.

Myers: Open the debates to all eligible candidates

For 11 years, from 1984 to 1995, I was the moderator of a Sunday interview program on television in northern Nevada. Normally, the guests were individual newsmakers. But in the autumn of election years I sometimes used the program for debates in campaign races that would not normally get the exposure of a televised debate.

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Governor wants more appealing school lunches

CARSON CITY — Cafeteria lunches have been the butt of jokes for generations of schoolchildren. Mystery meat, chef’s surprise, cardboard often come to mind.

Trojans soccer falls to Adelson for the first time

Unfortunately for the Trojans boys soccer team, the Adelson Lions are no longer the joke of the league, as the Trojans found out on Thursday in a 3-1 loss.

Community comes together for Sept. 11 observances

Several weekend observances around the community served to remember and reflect on the 9/11 tragedy 15 years ago.

Seniors tour medical pot dispensary

Roughly two dozen seniors spent more than an hour touring Nye County’s sole medical marijuana dispensary on Thursday.

County, VEA reach agreement of solar project’s road

Nye County commissioners approved an agreement with the Valley Electric Association, Inc. for future off-site improvements on Simkins Road.

Hardy, Kihuen to face off in November, US Senate race also set

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy easily won the Nevada Fourth Congressional District primary against two challengers. He will now face Democratic nominee Ruben Kihuen, a current state senator, in November’s general election.

5 injured, 3 critically in Highway 160 crash

A single vehicle rollover crash on State Route 160 injured five people, with three of those injured airlifted to University Medical Center in Las Vegas in critical condition.

Golf is a sport, It really is

No, golf is not like any other sport. People aren’t cheering in the stands as a golfer drives the ball down the course.

Tonopah returns four players to team

Muckers golf is back stronger than ever and has Muckers coach Robert Otteson excited to start the season.

JACOBS: Remembering Nancy Reagan

I was sitting in the Tonopah Station lobby the other day when someone asked me about Nancy Reagan.

Mining company completes sampling in Esmeralda

Here are this week’s updates on projects and efforts involving the mining industry in the region.

Community reaches out to cancer fighters

A “Blow Out Breast Cancer” fundraiser earlier this month assisted local residents Beverly Bayne and Mac Holbrook by bringing in thousands of dollars.

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