Tristan Wedmore finished fifth in her last race but really isn’t concerned about where she finishes because she is having such a great time.
The Trojans boys and girls track teams beat Western on Tuesday.
Inspirations Senior Living facility announced several upcoming events benefitting seniors in the community.
One ticket matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto, with a payout of $16 million. The next jackpot will be at least $7 million.
Legendary football coach Vince Lombardi may have said it best, “Winning isn’t everything, but wanting to win is.”
This will be Bob Perchetti’s last annual Bill Beko Golf Tournament at Furnace Creek as the chairman of the tournament. He founded the tournament over 20 years ago and will be turning the reins over to Vikki and Tom Beko. Bill Beko was a district court judge from 1975 to 1989.
The Valley Electric Association has scheduled a series of six district meetings across its service area for March.
Officials at Tails End Animal Shelter are eyeing a larger new site to replace its overcrowded current facility at 1511 E. Siri Lane.
Hold your heads high Trojans basketball players. It was a tough season and you deserve a salute for trying your best and listening to your coaches.
The state Senate Committee on Government Affairs will seek to revise two flawed proposed bills seeking water restrictions and further regulatory authority penned by Nevada Division of Water Resources Engineer Jason King.
A request for an extension to start construction on an approved RV park spurred a Pahrump Regional Planning Commission debate Wednesday on the number of approved parks in Pahrump.
CARSON CITY — State Treasurer Dan Schwartz on Thursday ran into a bipartisan buzz saw of lawmakers on the Senate Finance Committee who called his alternative budget proposal embarrassing and politically motivated.
Gatherings called “family camps” organized by the school, home visits from faculty members and additional training for teachers is the new norm at Amargosa Valley Elementary School.
Experts will be on hand to answer questions about nuclear contamination of groundwater from Nevada National Security Site testing at Beatty on Feb. 18.
Approximately $2,000 was raised for a local animal foundation during an annual multi-restaurant event Saturday night.
A local man facing felony assault with a deadly weapon and battery with a deadly weapon charges walked out of the courthouse a free man following a guilty verdict to a lesser charge on Wednesday.
Perhaps they are not among the longest married couples in Pahrump, but Fred and Carol Slaughter, along with Ruth and Richard Uncapher shared their respective stories of married life over the past half century on the week of Valentine’s Day.
Liability issues are forcing the farmers market off the Home Depot parking lot.
Joe Sladek will be starting a new club soccer team starting around the April time frame. Sladek was the assistant coach for the Trojans from 2010-2013.
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 $8 million.
The Pahrump Valley Museum and Historical Society’s lecture series continues on Saturday with a state expert on abandoned mines.
This Saturday the roar of the engines return as the Pahrump Valley Speedway starts another season of racing.
The Kiwanis Club’s special formal romance dance returns after a five-year absence.
The wrestling team has had another fantastic year and every year I am always impressed by the way the coaches teach these young men about the sport.
Bobbi Davis was the founder and owner of the Shady Lady brothel, located about 20 miles north of Beatty on U.S. Highway 95, until it closed in December.