Program to bring rural, urban art to launch in Tonopah

The Nevada Basin to Range Exchange, a program aimed at bringing together the state’s urban and rural art organizations, will launch in Tonopah in April, officials announced.

Divas on a Dime:

As the seasons pass, we’ve moved beyond the apples and pumpkins. Peppermint has had its day. Now, ready to step into the spotlight, is the succulent pear.

Bonnie Springs Ranch fans make reluctant journey

Hundreds of people made the trek to the Old West attraction near Red Rock Canyon on Saturday after learning the ranch is being sold to home developers.

Citizen Lobbyist Workshop set for Pahrump

The start of the 2019 Legislative Session in Nevada is just over a week away and Pahrump Valley residents will have the chance to learn a little more about the process surrounding lawmaking in the Silver State during the upcoming Citizen Lobbyist Workshop.

Resident of Pahrump area recalls crash and ordeal

Nathaniel Felix, a 20-year Pahrump resident, just wanted to do some off-roading at the dry lake bed on the far south end of town early last month when the unexpected occurred.

Nye County Sheriff’s Office tests new equipment

The Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced the testing and evaluation of weapon-mounted cameras at a press conference at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

Missoula Children’s Theatre returns to Pahrump

School-aged children have been training for roughly a week to get ready for the upcoming performance of “Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs.”

Nye County avoids fiscal watch designation

With years of trouble in the Nye County Treasurer’s Office coming to a head in recent months and a delayed county audit creating concerns with the Nevada Department of Taxation, Nye County officials met with the Committee on Local Government Finance on Jan. 22.

Trojans Wrestling Notebook: Injury doesn’t keep Grossell from Senior Night

Maybe it wasn’t Willis Reed walking gingerly out of the tunnel onto the floor of Madison Square Garden for Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals against the Lakers, but within the peculiar confines of high school wrestling, it was pretty close.

Pahrump Valley girls top Mojave, now alone in 1st place

A quick glance at the scores for this season’s Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team shows they win with defense. It’s no secret that whatever their challenges might be on the offensive end, the Trojans show up night after night on the defensive end, usually with sterling results.

Mojave press wears down Pahrump Valley boys

The Pahrump Valley High School boys basketball team played two very different halves Tuesday night against Mojave.

One transported after Pahrump two-vehicle crash

One person was transported to Desert View Hospital following a two-vehicle collision on Tuesday, Jan. 15. The 10:14 a.m. crash occurred at the intersection of Mesquite Avenue and Blagg Road. The vehicles involved, a late model white Ford Mustang and gold Ford SUV, both sustained major body damage.

Tim Burke: Symbolism stopping a compromise on immigration

The primary reason for the partial government shutdown is the impasse over President Donald Trump’s proposed wall on the Mexican border. Democrats have taken a hard stance opposing the wall and the Trump administration has been holding firm in its position.

Nye’s Dan Schinhofen offers insights on Assembly seat appointment

So Ed Goedhart gets shot down by a judge and he whines to the press that it costs a lot to sue, but, he said, the county has an unlimited taxpayer-funded bank account.

Fires light up Inyo sky in Shoshone area

Inyo County Sheriff’s Dispatch received notification of an RV on fire in the Shoshone RV Park about 5 p.m. Tuesday.

BLM withdraws land for Navy expansion in Nevada

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management withdrew approximately 85,000 acres of land from northern Nye County near the remote town of Gabbs for the proposed expansion of Fallon Naval Air Station to support President Donald Trump’s national security strategy, officials said.

Inspirations Senior Living holds open house

Local seniors and others enjoyed a night of socializing and entertainment at a local memory care and assisted living facility.

 
Footage shows pursuit of suspects from Pahrump to Las Vegas

The pursuit, captured on camera by documentary series Live PD, unfolded with the sound of breaking glass coming from inside the hotel room, which sent the deputies sprinting back to the parking lot.

Dennis Myers: One more look at vets issue

In the Pahrump Valley Times last month, I wrote about the urban myth that soldiers returning from Vietnam were spat upon.

Victor Joecks: Time to bring firing squads, hanging back to Nevada

In seven states and Washington, D.C., terminally ill patients can get a prescription from their doctor to kill themselves. Nevada state government, however, can’t legally obtain the drugs needed to kill a convicted murderer who wants to die. Welcome to 2018.

Cliven Bundy talks politics in Pahrump

Pahrump played host to an exciting evening for a large crowd of Nye County residents who had the opportunity to hear Nevada rancher and well-known conservative activist Cliven Bundy speak at the Independent American Party-sponsored “Constitution Dinner.”

Nevada State Engineer issues amendment to Pahrump’s Order #1293

The battle over Nevada State Engineer Order #1293 is still being waged in the court system and awaiting definitive resolution but certain Pahrump Valley property owners are now getting some relief from the restrictions laid down by that order. Those involved in the situation are hailing the amendment as a good-faith move forward in resolving the contention surrounding the subject.

Crystal Spring Fire is fully contained near Pahrump

Fire crews continue to battle a lightning-caused fire in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area just north of Pahrump.

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