The funding is a part of a larger clean energy initiative that represents the country’s largest rural energy investment since 1936.
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The Pahrump Community Library is hosting a new program called “Tales with Pebbles” for children in kindergarten through sixth grades beginning Wednesdays on Sept. 4.
Since 2019, the town has been running the “You’ll Be Amazed By What You Can Do In Pahrump” campaign but now, this is giving way to an all-new catchphrase — “It’s an Adventure West of Vegas”.
Right on the heels of Pleasant Valley signaling its intention to expand, another Pahrump area residential subdivision is looking to grow, with Desert Trails planning additional homes on the northern side of town.
The Pahrump Department of Motor Vehicles has resumed operations on a limited basis, following a fire and flooding there late last month.
This will be the second homecoming event for localhomeschoolers and fourth dance hosted by PahrumpMoose Lodge #808 in an effort to ensure that studentstaking the homeschool route don’t miss out on themilestone moments they would get in a brick-and-mortarschool setting.
Water is a fire department’s most reliable ally in fighting fires, however, it’s not always readily available in the event of structure and brush fires in the deserts of Pahrump Valley.
Pahrump doesn’t have a formal “downtown” area and that’s something Pahrump Valley Main Street aims to change.
After seven years as the manager for both Nye County and the town of Pahrump, Tim Sutton will soon be stepping down from his position.
If readers are in the mood for an evening of island-themed fun, look no further than the 2024 ACORN Luau.
American Legion Post #22, along with its Sons of the American Legion (S.A.L.) Squadron and auxiliary members, is on a mission to find out more about the person for whom the post is named, Edward Harry McDaniel.
An “all hands” response was enacted shortly after fire broke out at a property on Ricksue Street Sunday afternoon.
Thanks to the generosity of PRS’ Wulfenstein Construction crew, the Nye County Chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace is now thousands of dollars better off, money that will be used exclusively to build and fit out new beds for kids in Pahrump and the surrounding communities.
Congress is currently considering the Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 and if this bipartisan bill ends up becoming law, which appears likely, the Nye County Water District will be the beneficiary of a $10 million windfall.
Sheer will and determination is what a 95-year-old Pahrump man relied on to survive after being lost in the desert for close to 36 hours earlier this week, authorities said.
