Democrats aren’t against “nationalizing” elections as long as they’re the ones doing the nationalizing.
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What’s on the menus this week?
Death Valley National Park Service replaced rustic 3-sided latrines with government-issue vault toilets with concrete holding tanks that do not leach. You know what that means, right?
The volunteer program and partnerships are helping boost the local shelter.
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 Timbisha Shoshone tribe wants a judge to vacate the federal government’s approval of mine drilling.
Ensuring that local voices are heard — and not lost in paperwork or complexity — benefits everyone.
Nashville singer-songwriter Wild Bill Young selects two local teens to make records.
Pahrump’s first authorized charter school is postponing due to a lack of facility.
The local attorney and public defender is entering the judicial race because he believes reasonableness and respect need to be returned to the courtroom.
Applications for the Nevada HEAL student loan forgiveness program are now open
Parents, educators, employers are encouraged to share their thoughts via online survey
