Organizers of the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund are hoping to at least match last year’s fundraising total of four $1,000 scholarships for area students.
The hopeful crowds might return to Death Valley this year, but the wildflowers probably won’t.
At least once a week I get an email like this: “My family loves a good steak but it’s out of our budget. When I buy cheaper steak, like London broil, it always turns out tough and chewy. Is there a way to cook London broil and have it turn out tender and juicy?”
Valley Communications Association is set to start the new year off with some updated offerings for its members.
The Bureau of Land Management is scheduled to begin a gathering of wild horses from the Reveille Herd Management Area and surrounding Reveille Allotment near Tonopah, according to a press release.
The pretrial hearing for the man facing numerous gun-related charges is scheduled for a March 30, pretrial hearing inside Pahrump Justice Court.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
The Tonopah Times-Bonanza won third place for general excellence for community newspapers in the Nevada Press Association’s 2016 Better Newspaper Contest.
Crews are busy off U.S. Highway 95 near Radar Road, constructing two buildings, one of which will include warehouse space for snack-food giant Frito-Lay Inc. as part of the developer’s plans to help grow Tonopah.
A Navy proposal that would nearly triple the Fallon Range Training Complex’s size includes land in Nye County where ranching concerns are being raised.
The county water board continues to go through the Ground Water Management Plan even though parts of it have already been forwarded to State Engineer Jason King.
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 $43 million.
Brothel owners in Nye County have finally submitted paperwork stating what the impact on their business would be if the county raises certain licensing fees.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $34 million.
A Pahrump man was formally charged with two gross misdemeanors by the Nye County District Attorney’s office for a sexual offense incident which occurred last week at a popular store.
An area brothel and a county commissioner are linking up to bring together what they said is a community-benefiting project to Pahrump.
Tuesday will be a gusty one in the Pahrump Valley, as a wind advisory is in effect today from 11 p.m. until 11 a.m.
Football is here, but it was off to a rocky start last week. Whoops. It’s easy to jump on the NFL’s case for canceling the Hall of Fame Game on Sunday. A bit too easy. After all, the Colt’s owner, Jim Irsay, summed it up nicely. “Hey, you’re a $12 billion league. How could you not have a field out there ready to go?”
Mary Beth and John Tinker continue to add their historic voices to discussions about student speech and First Amendment rights.
Members of the Legislative Commissions Subcommittee to Study Water on Monday sought solutions on how to deal with water appropriation and dropping water levels in Pahrump and across Nevada.
The town of Pahrump got a huge boost in their efforts to draw more visitors to town when they were awarded eight grants, totaling $52,440, from Nevada Tourism.
Longtime Pahrump business, My Paralegal, is closing its office space this weekend and they are looking to unload their office furniture before the conclusion of the week.
An inmate from Nye County passed away over the weekend at one of its Las Vegas facilities.
Nye County Commissioner Dan Schinhofen traveled to Washington, D.C. for a hearing on Thursday to give the county a voice on the issue of Yucca Mountain.
The Trojans girls volleyball team is looking good for the 2016 fall season with four veteran players returning from last years playoff team, and with the new Class 3A Sunset League formed, the Trojans should have a break-out year.
A 75-year-old business with a reputation for serving some of the finest barbecue anywhere is on its way to the Pahrump Valley next month.
Numerous motor vehicle collisions in the past several days kept Pahrump fire crews quite busy over the weekend.