The longtime Pahrump resident highlighted smart growth, land use, and advocating for anti-establishment candidates in politics as his top issues.
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Bert Gurr announced last week his plan to designate the fruit as another official symbol of Nevada.
Incumbent Republican District Attorney Brian Kunzi was the event’s featured speaker.
During the incident, police found a white crystalline substance inside the vehicle.
The proposal available for review also features potential improvements for the Eureka Dunes Campground.
High school students can enter an essay competition for a chance to win money to register for the longstanding outdoor educational program.
Before the debates began, an All Candidate Meet and Greet took place at the same event.
The psychiatrist said focusing on mental health, education and economic development are top priorities in the campaign.
During the event, stuffed animals were donated to first responders and an outreach organization for children to receive during traumatic situations.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
The National Park Service is seeking public feedback to help guide future projects inside Death Valley.
The former law enforcement officer wants to bring professionalism, fairness and transparency to the sheriff’s office.
The former law enforcement officer emphasized public safety and community dedication as top priorities in his bid for a commission seat.
America’s oldest high school band made its California debut at the Amargosa Opera House last weekend.
