May is Military Appreciation Month. Nearly 6,000 veterans call Pahrump home and there could be no better time to shine the spotlight on the brave men and women who stepped up to military duty.
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The debate was sponsored by the Nye County Republican Party, KPVM -TV and the Pahrump Valley Times/Tonopah Times-Bonanza Goldfield News.
The Disabled American Veterans Chapter #15 of Pahrump hosted its semi-annual Forget-Me-Not fundraiser this past weekend, setting up in front of local stores to collect donations and distribute information about the nonprofit’s mission and purpose.
Solar committee criticized for lack of transparency over dealings with NextEra energy project.
Gusty wind conditions have hampered firefighters efforts to extinguish several fires throughout the valley.
Debbie Carle has been a part of the Nye County School District since 1998.
Fire officials have criticized the plan as dangerous for the desert area.
Developers have outlined the framework for a mega-entertainment facility here that could include a 40,000-square-foot resort casino centered around a ⅞-mile track, with stables for 280 racing horses.
The new location will continue to serve as a food pantry with non-perishable goods, meat and produce.
Construction began on the Tonopah Dental Clinic in late 2021. The Nevada Dental Foundation aims to raise $100,000 soon to help open the practice by September.
Republicans Adam Laxalt and Sam Brown traded barbs during a debate on “Nevada Newsmakers” as they compete to see who will challenge incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto.
An ongoing Pahrump Valley Rotary Club program is returning Saturday as members plan to collect books for distribution to students throughout the Nye County School District.
The town of Pahrump is preparing to publish its first-ever tourism magazine and Pahrump Tourism Director Arlette Ledbetter is more than a little enthusiastic about the new product, telling the Pahrump Valley Times that “Highway 160 Magazine – Pahrump, Your Basecamp to Adventure” will be a valuable publication for both tourists and locals alike.
A local developer announced plans just last month to construct a new roundabout on Highway 160 — weeks later, the Nye County Commission approved funding to install a second new traffic circle on Pahrump’s main road.
The “Earn While You Learn” program aims to provide better pathways for those interested in rural health care jobs.