Author: Amy Veloz

Andrew Zurn, a senior at Pahrump Valley High School, has officially committed to continue his baseball journey at Taft College in California. For Andrew, a dedicated athlete with roots in both California and Nevada, this moment represents the culmination of years of hard work, family support, and a deep passion for the game that began before he even stepped into a T-ball uniform. Born in Corona, California, Andrew started learning the fundamentals of baseball before he was even old enough to join an official league. At just five years old, he took the field in T-ball, but his love for…

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Pahrump Youth Sports is kicking off the season with a Football and Cheer Camp set for June 6 through June 8 at Simkins Park. Open to children ages 5 to 14, the camp is a great opportunity for young athletes to learn new skills, meet coaches, and get excited for the upcoming season. The camp schedule is as follows: The registration fee is $50 per participant, and all sessions will be held at Simkins Park. The camp is open to all skill levels, whether participants are brand new to the sport or returning for another season. “We’re really excited to…

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In a vibrant corner of Pahrump, tucked just a few doors up from Pahrump Station Laundromat on the road leading to the post office, Sunflower Fashions has found a fresh new bloom under the ownership of longtime local resident Laraine Babbitt. Officially taking over from former owner Patti Vitz, who operated the boutique for nearly two decades, Babbitt has brought her own vision to the business since officially reopening in August 2024, culminating in a grand reopening celebration on September 12—her birthday. Patti, a close friend of Laraine’s, had long run the business with care, but when it came time…

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The Pahrump Mother’s Corner hosted its 4th Annual Community Baby Shower this past weekend, welcoming nearly 60 families for a celebration centered on community, support, and early childhood resources. Designed to uplift parents and caregivers in all stages of the parenting journey, the event combined essential services with lighthearted fun, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for attendees. Families were invited to connect with a variety of local organizations dedicated to health, education, and family well-being. Resource partners included Prevent Child Abuse Nevada, Readers in Training, Empowered Embrace, Pahrump Pediatrics, Sunrise Foundation, Nevada Health Center, and First 5 Nevada. Each…

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For 2009 Pahrump Valley High School graduate AJ Veloz, life after high school has been anything but predictable. What began as a path rooted in music and creative expression has since evolved into a meaningful and impactful career in the medical field. Now working as a CT/X-ray technologist in Las Vegas, Veloz has combined his love for science with a deep sense of compassion and drive to improve the lives of others. During his years at PVHS, AJ carved out a unique space for himself in both the arts and school culture. One of his fondest memories was rehearsing in…

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After 15 years of dedication to the game she once hesitated to play, Pahrump Valley High School senior Khylarann Park is ready to take her soccer talents to the next level. With her recent commitment to play for Midland University in Nebraska, Khylar is stepping into a new chapter of her life—one that blends ambition, courage, and a deep love for the sport that has shaped her since she was three years old. For Khylar, choosing Midland University wasn’t an overnight decision. She had spent considerable time searching for the right fit—one that would support her goals both academically and…

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The gymnasium at Pahrump Valley High School was filled with pride and applause on the evening of Wednesday, May 28, as families, educators, and students gathered for the Senior Awards Night to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2025. The evening kicked off with the pledge of Allegiance by senior Abigail Alberto Amador, followed by opening remarks from Principal Mrs. Desiree Veloz. Her message set a tone of recognition and encouragement, reflecting on the achievements of the graduating class. Mrs. Veloz then passed the microphone to Assistant Principal Mr. Jason Odegard, who introduced the presentation of athletic scholarships. Bryan…

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The Floyd Elementary Gardening Club capped off its after-school season with an exciting field trip to Green Life Produce on Wednesday, May 14. The visit brought approximately 20 students, along with their parents and club advisors Ms. Luna and Ms. Sandy, to the local farm for a behind-the-scenes look at sustainable agriculture in action. The group arrived at the farm around 4 p.m. and was warmly welcomed by owners Steve and Kouanin Cantwell and Brad Thurmond, who led the tour. Green Life Produce operates a unique closed-loop farming system, where everything from seed planting to harvesting and sales happens on-site.…

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The Pahrump Valley High School auditorium was filled with music, emotion, and applause on the evening of May 13 as the PVHS Choir held its final concert of the 2024–2025 school year. Under the direction of Band Director Dr. Benjamin Gooch, students from Beginning Choir, Mixed Chorus, and various solo and ensemble acts came together to deliver a heartfelt and memorable performance to cap off the academic year. The evening opened with the Beginning Choir presenting “The Clouds” by Cynthia Gray, a soft and reflective piece that set the tone for the evening. The performance was elevated by Elise Eichner’s…

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The Pahrump Valley High School track and field team was sent out in style as they departed for the Nevada State Championships, with friends, family, and school staff lining up to cheer them on. The team received a special escort from SWAT, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, and Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue, who guided the bus to the edge of town, giving the athletes a memorable and motivational send-off before their competition at Moapa Valley High School. Eighteen Trojans qualified to compete at the state meet, across various events, which featured the top four athletes from both the northern…

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