Flag Day ceremony in Pahrump honoring veterans

Nathan Adelson Hospice announced it will be holding a special “We Honor Veterans” pinning ceremony today, June 14 in Pahrump to coincide with Flag Day.

Divas on a Dime: Spoil Dad with BBQ ribs for Father’s Day

Sunday is Father’s Day. If you’re like most households, you’ll gather and share a meal in honor of dear old Dad. While it may be difficult to decide what gifts to get him, you can’t go wrong serving him barbeque. Especially barbequed ribs.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, June 12 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $53 million.

Pahrump Valley Times refreshes its website

The website of the Pahrump Valley Times — pvtimes.com — features a refreshed look unveiled this week.

Pahrump Animal Shelter services contract decision set for Tuesday

The current contract for operation of the Pahrump Animal Shelter is almost at an end and the Nye County Commission must make the decision as to which organization the new contract will be awarded to.

Tim Burke: Reflecting on dads as Father’s Day nears

Being a father is a gift that not everyone gets to experience but for those of us who are lucky enough to be a dad, the role comes with a lot of responsibility in raising children. Moms rule the house and make everything work as a family unit, but dads play an important role in teaching their children how to become good adults.

Syringe vending machine set for Tonopah

The Southern Nevada Health District has started a unique effort in Clark County, with a “syringe vending machine” initiative underway and the health district is now looking to expand into rural areas as well.

Nevada Highway Patrol is stressing safe holiday driving

With the holiday season now in full swing, officials from the Nevada Department of Public Safety are again reminding the public about the hazards of drinking and driving.

Pahrump Valley boys fall in Sunset League opener

Valley High School junior Christian Franklin came out of the locker room, saw Pahrump Valley junior Grant Odegard in the corner of the gym and greeted him warmly after their basketball game Tuesday night.

Pahrump resident Behrens seeks sponsors for Senior Games trip

Winning gold at the Nevada Senior Games wasn’t a major issue for Cathy Behrens. It just meant driving to Las Vegas and repeating what she did last year.

Child murder suspect accepts plea agreement in Pahrump

The defense attorneys of a Pahrump man who was initially arrested on a child murder charge last summer, have negotiated a plea agreement with prosecutors.

Pahrump’s Greg Hafen II preparing for Nevada Legislature

The appointment of Greg Hafen II as Nevada District 36 Assemblyman was confirmed on Friday, Dec. 7 and he is wasting no time, hitting the ground running in order to ensure he is as prepared as possible for the legislative challenges ahead.

New hemp business opens along Highway 160 in Pahrump

James F. McCoy Jr, owner of All About Hemp, said his business specializes in selling the raw materials and equipment needed for people to make their own cannabidiol, (CBD) infused oils, for bath and beauty products, soaps, lotions and skin care products.

Divas on a Dime: Hosting the Feast of the Seven Fishes Christmas Eve dinner

Each Christmas Eve in the U.S., many people celebrate an Italian-American tradition, the Feast of the Seven Fishes. It’s a huge dinner with seven courses all featuring some sort of fish or seafood.

Nye Sgt. Downing welcomed home in Tonopah

Nye County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Duane Downing was welcomed home by his colleagues, friends and family and others who support his recovery.

Tax return preparer sentenced to prison

A Nevada, tax return preparer was sentenced Nov. 14 to 37 months in prison for aiding and assisting in the filing of false tax returns, the U.S. Justice Department announced.

Festival of Trees brings in $10K in Pahrump

The Mountain Falls Grill Room was all aglitter with the shine and sparkle of the Christmas season during the 14th Annual Festival of Trees, hosted by Nathan Adelson Hospice.

Letters to editor

Attend upcoming commission meeting on zoning change

Dennis Myers: An election glitch in perspective

In August, I wrote about claims of polling place voter fraud and how rare such incidents are (“Looking into that old voter fraud claim,” PVT, Aug. 15). Not everyone agrees, but an incident brought to my attention by our editor provides more evidence.

Horsford beats Hardy in rematch for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District

In its six-year life, Nevada’s 4th Congressional District seat has flipped three times, Democrat to Republican to Democrat. Two of its former occupants vied to reclaim it this year, with Democrat Steven Horsford defeating Republican Cresent Hardy in a rematch of their 2014 race.

 
Is Nevada no longer ‘purple’? 9 takeaways from the vote

Election results can upend polls and predictions. But in the cold, sober light of the morning after, they tend to make a lot of sense. So let’s start making sense of Nevada’s results from Tuesday and look at the key takeaways.

Inyo County: child dies from a brain-eating amoeba

Inyo County health officials are warning area residents of what’s described as a “brain-eating” amoeba, related to the death of a child from Southern California.

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