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GBC’s accreditation visit scheduled for September

Great Basin College will receive a site visit from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities in September as part of the regular cycle for reaffirmation of accreditation.

Business counseling this week’s Extension topic

With small businesses reopening and needing to adjust their operations amid COVID-19 restrictions and economic challenges, University of Nevada, Reno Extension is teaming up with the Nevada Small Business Development Center to offer an online town hall this week, “The Nevada SBDC and Business Counseling.”

Gaming in Mountain Falls community draws pushback

A neighborhood park in the community of Mountain Falls was the setting for a discussion on whether gaming machines would benefit the Mountain Falls Grill Room, and the community at-large on Wednesday, June 24th.

Nevada leads nation in COVID-19 transmission

Nevada leads the nation in a recent statistic: the number of people who become infected with the coronavirus by an infectious person.

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First Responders Appreciation Picnic to include free food and plenty of gratitude

With so much anger and vitriol being directed toward law enforcement over the past few weeks and calls to have police disbanded altogether, Pahrump area citizens are stepping forward to show that here in the valley, residents still support their first responders.

NHP to beef up speed patrols through July 12

One-third of fatal crashes nationwide involve speeding, a statistic that is prompting local law enforcement to crack down on aggressive drivers and speeders in Nevada.

Pahrump salon reopens after COVID-19 shutdown

As restrictions on businesses continue to ease, one local salon owner says her business is thriving after reopening.

 
Mount Charleston wildfire reduced to 2,794 acres, Forest Service says

Forest Service investigators previously called it a 5,000-acre wildfire, which started as a 10-acre brush fire near the Mahogany Grove Campground about 2:40 p.m. Sunday.

NCSO investigating shooting death

The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is seeking leads after a shooting death on June 24th.

MARK FUNKE: Nevadans Need to Know It’s Safe to See Their Dentist

If you’re among the thousands of Nevadans who have been putting off a trip to the dentist, you should know that it’s not only safe, but crucial, that you come back for the care you need.

Sisolak extends Phase 2 through last day of July

Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday announced that Nevada will remain in Phase 2 of the Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery plan, consistent with public remarks made late last week.

Protest takes place in Pahrump by PAC opposing face mask mandate

A protest by a newly launched political action committee occurred in front of the Pahrump Nugget, on Highway 160, against Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mandate on face coverings on Monday.

Dust advisory in effect starting Sunday at 11 a.m.

Nye County Department of Planning Division of Air Quality issued a dust advisory for Sunday. The advisory was sent out to advise residents and local construction sites of the possibility of an increase in blowing dust, as the forecast is calling for high winds in the Pahrump area.

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