The Boston Globe - Fri Nov 27
A sea of ancient water tainted by the Cold War is creeping deep under the volcanic peaks, dry lake beds, and pinyon pine forests covering a vast tract of Nevada.
Las Vegas woman out to show retirees it's never too late to learnLas Vegas Sun - Thu Nov 26
Elise Hanseman organizes classes and learning opportunities for retired seniors through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNLV's Paradise campus, earning her the Humana Starlight Award.
County will consider $5 million DOE grant to retrofit buildingsPahrump Valley Times - Wed Nov 25
The submission of an application for a $5 million Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant through the U.S. Department of Energy for retrofitting buildings, will be under consideration when the Nye County Commission meets at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Richards' licenses could be revokedPahrump Valley Times - Wed Nov 25
The Nye County Licensing and Liquor Board is expected to review an order requesting Crystal brothel owner Joe Richards to show cause why his brothel and liquor licenses shouldn't be revoked sometime within the next 60 days, Nye County Chief Civil Deputy District Attorney Ron Kent said.
VEA to resume heater installationPahrump Valley Times - Wed Nov 25
Valley Electric Association will resume its solar hot water heating program after resolving a dispute with Nye County officials over permitting and inspection requirements.
Amber Alert for 18-month-old boyKNXV - Sat Nov 21
An Amber Alert has been issued for an 18-month-old boy in Nevada who may be traveling through Arizona.
Second chance for school dropoutsPahrump Valley Times - Fri Nov 20
GINA B. GOOD / PVT Air National Guard Master Sgt. Albert Sanches addresses the Nye County School District, offering help for at-risk youths.
Back ThenPahrump Valley Times - Fri Nov 20
Fran's Star Ranch brothel right outside of Beatty was destroyed by fire. Fran York, the owner, said she believed the fire was accidental.
Shocking Nevada water contaminationReno News & Review - Thu Nov 19
In a shocking report in the Los Angeles Times, a scientist commissioned by Nye County to study the impact of nearly a thousand nuclear bomb tests has reported that 1.6 trillion gallons of water under Nevada are contaminated.
Developer rejects Lord statements on detention centerPahrump Valley Times - Wed Nov 18
A federal detention center won't affect residential sales in the area near the StageStop Casino, Lennard Grodzinsky said Thursday.
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