VA healthcare website gets an update

VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System launched its new website on Wednesday to improve the experience of users.

Intensive reading pilot program completed in state

The Nevada Department of Education announced the completion of the Nevada Lit Camps pilot program at the end of July.

Opposition to solar continues by Beatty board

At its Aug. 8 meeting, the Beatty Town Advisory Board voted to send letters of opposition to two more solar energy projects, both of which were proposed for locations in Amargosa Valley.

Pahrump sets new daily high temperature records

Excessive heat warnings were in effect again through Tuesday for Nye and Esmeralda counties, along with much of the Southwest.

JOE TRIMBLE: Different phases in your operating cycle call for different financial solutions

Your business is unlike any other. Yet many Pahrump companies, including manufacturing, wholesaling, retailing and professional services firms, go through several phases in their operating cycles that are broadly similar. The details and timing of these steps may vary greatly, and some or all of them may overlap. However, it’s likely that your operations can be grouped into four fundamentally distinct steps – and each one calls for different types of financial solutions.

Beatty reacts to solar proposals

A special subcommittee is being formed by the Beatty Town Advisory Board to deal with the issue of proposed solar energy projects in the area.

Pahrump’s Salvation Army to change location

For those who rely on services from Pahrump’s Salvation Army, take note, as there are upcoming changes facing the agency.

Bicyclist transported after collision with SUV

A bicyclist was transported to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle just before 9 p.m. on Monday, July 12.

Prices continue to rise for homes in Southern Nevada

The Pahrump housing market, and neighboring Las Vegas, both reached new heights in June, a trend that has gone on for the last several months.

Spring Mountain racetrack to hold job fair

Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club is readying for a job fair on Thursday, as the track revs up for the summer.

Interstate 15 reopened in Arizona

A fast-moving wildfire closed Interstate 15 in Arizona overnight, officials said Monday.

Sisolak signs mail voting, presidential primary bills into law

Gov. Steve Sisolak signed several bills in Las Vegas Friday that will expand voting access, abolish the state’s caucuses and move Nevada into a first-in-the-nation presidential preference primary election in 2024.

Gun rights group sues over law banning ‘ghost guns’

A Second Amendment rights group has filed a lawsuit challenging Nevada’s recently-passed law that bans the sale, use and ownership of untraceable “ghost guns.”

5 things to know about COVID-19 vaccine for kids 12-15

Is the vaccine safe? Is it effective? Where can my child get a shot? Will proof of vaccination be required for public schools in the fall?

Going back to school: Tips on how to pay for it

Going back to school can help you advance in your job, re-enter the Pahrump workforce, or support a second act as you chart a completely new career. But what are the right strategies adults should keep in mind to help manage education expenses?

Temporary reduction for businesses

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service announced guidance under the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Relief Act of 2020, which gives breaks to businesses for certain expenses.

Nevada named top mining destination

Nevada has been named as “the world’s top mining destination,” according to the 2020 survey of resource and exploration companies released by the Fraser Institute.

Cegavske, state Republican Party duel over censure resolution

The Nevada Republican Party defended its Saturday vote to censure Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske over her handling of fraud allegations in the 2020 election.

FEMA vaccination clinic arrives in Pahrump

The state “paused” the use of the Janssen, or J&J, COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday following the announcement of multiple serious reactions being investigated.

Spring Mountains NRA expects busy weekend

Expect heavy visitation to the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area this holiday weekend. The popularity of Lee and Kyle canyons during the winter season can bring thousands of cars to the area, particularly on weekends and especially after snowfall.

DAN SCHINHOFEN: Say what?

Emperor Sisolak spoke to his subjects on Feb. 11 at 4 p.m. and gave them the good news. Starting on Monday limits on occupancy will be raised to 35% and (if we are good boys and girls) on March 15, a full year after he told us it would only be two weeks of shutdowns, he will “allow” 50%.

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