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Author: Amy Veloz
In the heart of Pahrump, a dedicated group of women is working tirelessly to make a difference in their community. Soroptimist International Pahrump Valley, part of a global network that began in 1921, is steadfast in its mission to empower women and girls through education and training. The local club, in its 19th year is thriving, with 52 members who bring a diverse range of skills, experiences, and perspectives. “Our mission is to provide training and education for girls and women to empower them over their own lives,” explained club president Nancy Davis. “We believe education is the key to…
Frank Lopez, head coach of the Pahrump Valley High School (PVHS) wrestling program, embodies the spirit of dedication and transformation that defines the sport. His introduction to wrestling came in eighth grade, inspired by his older cousin, Jeremy Moon. By the time he moved to Pahrump as a freshman, Lopez was eager to join the team, attending his first practice even before officially starting school. Despite early struggles, his commitment to the sport and the camaraderie of the team kept him coming back, shaping the foundation for his future in wrestling and coaching. When discussing the impact Jeremy had on…
Bob Hopkins, head coach of the Pahrump Valley High School girls’ basketball team, is entering his 21st year coaching girls’ basketball in Pahrump, adding to an impressive career spanning nearly five decades. Known for his strategic expertise and emphasis on defensive play, Hopkins is gearing up for what he describes as a “rebuilding year” with a young and relatively inexperienced team. Having retired from teaching just before the pandemic, Bob Hopkins remains a vital part of the local basketball community. Over nearly three decades in Pahrump, he has developed a program known for its grit, determination, and defensive focus. Reflecting…
The holiday season is in full swing, and the Hometown Holidays Craft Fair is returning to the Bob Ruud Community Center for three days of festive shopping and community spirit. The event will take place on Friday, December 6th, and Saturday, December 7th, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, December 8th, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organized by Ashley Welch, the craft fair features a wide variety of unique, handcrafted goods perfect for holiday gifting. Shoppers can browse through jewelry, baked goods, home decor, handbags, bath and body products, quilts, stained glass, paper crafts, crochet, cross-stitch, freshies,…
The Nye County School District (NCSD) Board of Trustees is seeking input from parents, guardians, students, and employees regarding a proposed policy to restrict cell phone and personal electronic use during school hours. The move aims to minimize distractions, enhance learning environments, and promote healthier social interactions among students. In a letter addressed to the community, the Trustees outlined their goals to improve educational outcomes and support student well-being. The proposed policy aligns with NCSD’s strategic plan to create positive and productive learning spaces where students feel safe and supported. Why Consider a Ban? The Trustees cite several studies highlighting…
Students in the self-contained class at Rosemary Clarke Middle School (RCMS) recently had the unique opportunity to experience a day with the Nye County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO). The event, which combined education, fun, and community engagement, was designed to strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community’s youth. The day began with a warm greeting from Tammy Engel, Supervising Sheriff Administrator, who welcomed the nine students, their teacher Melissa Jennings, three paraprofessionals, and a chaperone. Pink Box donuts were handed out as a special treat before Sheriff Joe McGill personally welcomed the students. Sheriff McGill explained the role of…
Rosemary Clarke Middle School recently held a Harvest Festival Literacy Night, an event designed to bring families together and strengthen their connection with the school. Principal April Sutton highlighted the importance of family engagement, noting it as a key improvement goal for RCMS. “When families are involved in education, students tend to perform higher,” Sutton explained. “We’re hoping to open up RCMS more to the community so they don’t feel so shut out.” The event featured a fall theme, with literacy activities and opportunities for parents and students to interact with teachers and staff in a fun, relaxed setting. Classrooms…
The Pahrump Valley High School (PVHS) Tennis Team, fresh off a successful season, is reaching out to local businesses and community members to help support their upcoming fundraising raffle. Head Coach Michael Dela Rosa, now in his fifth year leading the team, is organizing this initiative to fund much-needed equipment and resources for the team, including warm-up jerseys, a tennis ball machine, and other essential supplies. “This year’s success has highlighted areas where we can grow, and with the community’s support, we can ensure our players have the tools they need to thrive,” said Coach Dela Rosa. The team is…
Our Place, Pahrump’s beloved coffee house and community gathering spot, has taken a giant leap forward with the opening of its new, larger location at 1401 S. Hwy 160 on the corner of S. Loop Rd. and Hwy 160. This 4,200-square-foot gem is the perfect blend of modern comfort and warm hospitality, providing a space where everyone—from locals to travelers—can feel right at home. “We loved our little shop and will miss it, but we are off to bigger and better things,” Owner Kimberley Loveless said. “Our vision was to give Pahrump a beautiful spot it deserves.” A Community Haven…
As Tiler Ledford reflects on her high school journey at Pahrump Valley High School, she recalls a whirlwind of unforgettable experiences that shaped her as both an athlete and a person. From the soccer field to the wrestling mat and the track, Tiler poured her heart into every sport she played, building memories that will stay with her forever. “Sports really shaped me,” Tiler shares. “They challenged me to see who I am, reminding me that not everything goes as planned. You just have to keep your heart set on it and stay true to yourself.” One of Tiler’s proudest…
