Valley Electric Association Inc.’s board of directors is set to mull over potential changes to the co-op’s current net metering policy.
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Pahrump residents and visitors familiar with the area are seeing some alterations to their usual traffic patterns as Nye County undertakes the installation of new stop signs at certain intersections in the valley, aiming to address safety concerns and reduce the number of vehicle collisions in those areas.
Hundreds of “Burners” (Burning Man enthusiasts) filled Spicer Ranch at Beatty.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace hosted its nationwide Bunks Across America event on Saturday, June 15 and the Nye County chapter spent the day constructing new bunk beds for children who don’t have beds of their own.
Independence Day Parade
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is warning area residents to beware of a phone scam targeting elderly citizens.
Pahrump-based legal brothel and resort Sheri’s Ranch made a donation to a local food pantry after harvesting from its on-site community orchard.
U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr recently announced the formation of a Domestic Violence Working Group aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of convicted domestic abusers, using the tools of federal prosecution to stop and prevent domestic violence.
The Clark County coroner’s office has confirmed that a body found Friday in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area was that of missing hiker Jeffrey Kalista.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services responded to a home for a possible drowning on Sunday afternoon, June 16.
Over 20 military veterans were honored for their service in Pahrump on Flag Day in mid-June.
The lawsuit names more than 40 defendants, including several prescription drug makers as well as distributors such as CVS, Walgreens and Walmart.
A new body of water returned near Highway 160 and the Tecopa Road turnoff in what Pahrump locals have dubbed the “Pahrump River.”
The complaint case against Nye County filed by the Nye County Management Employees Association and former Nye County District Attorney’s Office employee Ronni Boskovich is now no longer poised to move forward.
