Faith Lutheran and Clark high schools will have new homes next year.
The Masters has been on the TV and if it has inspired you to dust off your clubs and you feel you need to brush up on your swing, the man to call would be Randy Mudge at Mountain Falls Golf Course.
The Lady Trojans softball team split their last two games and ended the first half of the season at Faith Lutheran on Tuesday, which was past deadline.
Valley residents who are in need of plumbing services now have another option as a new company is headed to town from over the hump.
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 $14 million.
A Pahrump no-kill animal shelter benefited from a newly-established high school program.
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The Pahrump Valley Times will be running articles on all the candidates seeking a Nye County Commission seat, and candidates from other races, during the next few weeks leading up to the start of early voting on May 28.
As the Federal Income Tax deadline looms next week, those who still need to file their income tax returns have until Monday to do so.
The Trojans baseball team took a two-game winning streak to Boulder City on Saturday but failed to get their third win, losing to the host Eagles, 10-0, in non-league play.
Valley Electric Association Inc. welcomes back a familiar face while replacing one, as the election results for their board of directors vote are complete.
Officials with Pahrump Disabled American Veterans Chapter 15 are inviting the community to spend Saturday in the park and enjoy some barbecue.
With the amount of road work that goes on in the Silver State, no matter where you are in Nevada, drivers should yield to caution in work zones.
A suggestion to amend minimum lot sizes and water rights relinquishment requirements in Amargosa Valley has been halted once again.
At the University of Nevada, Reno, in the agriculture building, there is a Natural History Museum. In its collection, there are samples of plant and animal life in the Great Basin dating back to the 1850s. The plants alone include 90,000 specimens.
Remember Donald Trump’s promise to not only build a U.S.-Mexico border wall, but make Mexico pay for it?