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Nevada’s Adam Laxalt joins fight over contested water order for Pahrump

In the latest action surrounding Nevada State Engineer Order #1293, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has joined the fight on the side of the state engineer’s office. Laxalt is representing the engineer’s office in the lawsuit filed by Pahrump Fair Water LLC, a group of local citizens seeking to put a stop to the order.

 
Snow makes for scenic setting near Pahrump

The Las Vegas Valley on Friday experienced its first “widespread” snowfall of the winter season, the National Weather Service said.

 
Pahrump students stage walkout

A national movement to effect change on gun laws made its way to the Pahrump Valley.

 
President Trump wants ban on bump stocks

President Donald Trump directed the U.S. attorney general Tuesday to craft regulations that would ban “bump stocks” and other devices that accelerate the firepower of legal semiautomatic rifles like those used in the Las Vegas mass shooting.

 
Pins and Needles Quilt Show comes back to Pahrump

The Shadow Mountain Quilters’ Pins and Needles Quilt and Needlework Show is right around the corner and residents will want to be sure to swing by Nevada Treasure RV Resort this weekend to get in on all the fun.

 
Pahrump marked as extraterrestrial tourist destination

The Nevada Division of Tourism is pushing a travel itinerary in the state for those interested in the existence of life beyond earth’s atmosphere; life forms that may have already visited the “blue planet.”

 
Nye County gaming operators end 2017 on high note

Nye County gaming operators ended 2017 on a high note with strong increases in gaming win through December, with Clark County taking a small decrease for the month.

 
New Tonopah ambulance almost ready to roll

The town of Tonopah is all set to see a new addition to the fleet that provides emergency medical transportation to the community and surrounding areas.

 
Nevada’s Dean Heller hopeful on DACA solution

The immigration policy allowing some people who entered the U.S. illegally as minors, and have remained here as such, was a topic of discussion for U.S. Sen. Dean Heller during a phone interview from his Washington D.C. offices this week.

 
Nye County Veterans Banner Program accepting applications

Nye County is engaged in a project to honor and show recognition for the local men and women who have given of themselves by serving in the United States military and residents are encouraged to put forward their names and the names of their loved ones for the Veterans Banner Program.