The incumbent commissioner cites water rights, economic growth and public lands access as top priorities in her reelection campaign.
Elijah Dulay
Nevada’s awarded amount through the Rural Health Transformation Program was announced last year, and state officials recently shared additional details on how they plan to use the funds.
Bring the whole family to this Fish and Wildlife Service event to enjoy creative and scientific fun.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s office announced the increase at the start of the month, and the total number of voters is now over 2 million.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office has also announced its latest Joining Forces campaign that focuses on impaired driving.
The chief deputy district attorney wants to focus on public safety, transparency and accessibility if elected.
The home of the Whopper in Pahrump has been completely renovated, with a new interior and exterior.
The local attorney and public defender is entering the judicial race because he believes reasonableness and respect need to be returned to the courtroom.
Parents, educators, employers are encouraged to share their thoughts via online survey
The Center for Biological Diversity has launched a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to seek protections for the Amargosa toad and Oasis Valley speckled dace.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of equine infectious anemia in a horse this week and is encouraging equine owners to follow best safety practices.
William “Bill” Carns was arrested last Saturday morning following an arrest warrant.
The incumbent district 4 commissioner highlights public safety, homelessness, and business growth as priorities in reelection campaign.
William “Bill” Carns was arrested last Saturday morning following an arrest warrant.
A large crowd attended to hear from the event’s featured speaker, Assemblyman Gregory Hafen II.
