Tonopah failed to get it done as the Panthers rolled past the Muckers 32–6 on Saturday to secure their record 25th Class 1A state championship.
Tonopah
A year after falling short in the state title game, Tonopah is headed back to the 1A championship — this time undefeated and armed with one of the nation’s most explosive offenses.
This annual family-friendly festival saw hundreds turn out Nevada Day weekend.
The unbeaten Muckers (11-0) exploded for 54 first-quarter points before cruising to the semifinals, where they’ll face Carlin with a trip to the state championship on the line.
Beaver Dam High School’s football team never had a chance Friday night, as the Muckers steamrolled the Diamondbacks 59-0, keeping their perfect 9-0 record alive.
The start of the new school year at Tonopah Elementary/Middle School also brings a new principal there.
My wife and I spent the last weekend in the area attending my favorite rural Nevada tradition: Goldfield Days.
TONOPAH – A part of Tonopah’s historic past is coming back to life, bringing back memories for longtime community members.
TONOPAH — An outsider upset the hometown racers at the Jim Marsh Classic. Northern Nevada racer, Cory Sample of Winnemucca won the Modified Class for the two-day event. Sample walked away $2,000 richer.
I recently spoke with Nye County Commissioner Lorinda Wichman about whether the county can help fund Life Guard International/Flying ICU so that it could maintain its 24/7 operation in Tonopah, including ground paramedic services.
TONOPAH – A man and a woman were arrested last week after the Nye County Sheriff’s Office discovered a large amount of marijuana while conducting a routine traffic stop.
Editor’s note: This is part of a continuing series of stories in the Tonopah Times-Bonanza &Goldfield News, looking at challenges facing rural medicine in the region with the closure last year of Tonopah’s hospital.
GOLDFIELD – U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy kicked off his November re-election campaign with stops June 17-18 along the U.S. Highway 95 corridor, visits that included a Tonopah event and what’s described as a historic meet-and-greet in Goldfield.
Still coping with the closure of its hospital nearly a year ago, the Tonopah region got more bad news this week when it comes to emergency medical services.
With school starting Aug. 8 in Tonopah, community members are offering a helping hand to make sure children in need have backpacks full of supplies in addition to new clothing.
Tonopah failed to get it done as the Panthers rolled past the Muckers 32–6 on Saturday to secure their record 25th Class 1A state championship.
A year after falling short in the state title game, Tonopah is headed back to the 1A championship — this time undefeated and armed with one of the nation’s most explosive offenses.
This annual family-friendly festival saw hundreds turn out Nevada Day weekend.
The unbeaten Muckers (11-0) exploded for 54 first-quarter points before cruising to the semifinals, where they’ll face Carlin with a trip to the state championship on the line.
