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Pahrump is playoff bound

The Trojans baseball team has been lacking in the hitting department, but someone forgot to inform Cheyenne of this problem as the Trojans exploded with 10 hits, 9 RBIs and 10 runs to beat the Desert Shields 10-3 on Friday.

Crime Corner, April 29

Man jailed for violation of protective order

Borax company with Death Valley roots donates to film project

DEATH VALLEY NP — A Colorado company with historical ties to the Death Valley region is donating $50,000 to help produce documentary features on the national park.

Which comes first, principle or commerce?

The attempt by Republican members of the Nevada Legislature to use government to permit discrimination against gays under the guise of religious freedom appears to have come to an end.

Open U.S. Senate seat could lure Heck, Titus

The siren call of an open seat is proving an allure to Nevada members of Congress who were not giving the U.S. Senate a second thought when incumbent Sen. Harry Reid was in line to run again.

Business park looking to build on momentum

A local business park is looking at expanding its client base, attempting to capitalize on traffic driven in by the newly opened Terrible’s Road House casino.

Consignment store moves on with new owner

Taking over a local business when the original owner fell ill, a local businesswoman kept the same name to honor its creator.

Coyotes a growing concern for officials and residents

The Nye County Commissioners addressed the issue of aggressive coyotes in the community during their board meeting April 21 as complaints from area residents are on the rise.