Pahrump Valley Times Nye County's Largest Circulation Newspaper
CURRENT WEATHER: Clear, 93°




News
News
Opinion
Sports
Obituaries
Archives

Classifieds
All Classifieds
Employment
Real Estate
Autos
Merchandise

Our Newspaper
Archive
Columnists
Contact Us
How To Advertise
Subscriptions



Sports

Daily Photo

DON McDERMOTT / PVT
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association and Lifetouch National School Studios Inc., honored two Pahrump Valley High School coaches, Julie Floyd, above, and Craig Rieger.
FLOYD, RIEGER: NIAA honors two coaches, athlete Moen
Julie Floyd's girls golf team won its third straight Nevada Class 3-A state championship (and fourth over six years) last fall.

Poker World Series moguls sell out to TV
Did you know:


FLOYD, RIEGER: NIAA honors two coaches, athlete Moen
Julie Floyd's girls golf team won its third straight Nevada Class 3-A state championship (and fourth over six years) last fall.

Little League
Pahrump Little League baseball and softball are played at Honeysuckle Park.

Belcher-Hopkins team wins Farmers Cup title
Cameron Belcher and Bob Hopkins combined for six birdies as they teamed to win the boys 15-18 division of the final Farmers Cup Adult-Junior Series golf tournament of the season.

Information service created
Nevada's hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts are a motivated, organized group, constantly searching newspapers and the Nevada Department of Wildlife website (www.ndow.org) for population reports, fish stocking information, new information on hunt units, and changes in boating laws. This is a prepared group that strives for the most recent information.

Wildlife commission meets in Reno this weekend
The Nevada Department of Wildlife's Reno office is breaking out the extra chairs for what has historically been the most attended Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioner's meeting of the year.

FISHING
QUAGGA REMINDER: With the ice melting on northern waters, anglers are preparing their boats for the trip north and the Nevada Department of Wildlife is asking boaters to take the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of quagga mussels from the Colorado River system to other waters.

SOUTHERN REGIONAL PLAYOFFS

Go to the River Kalum
There are places in the world where sportsmen gather for the really big ones. The mouth of the Kalum where it empties into the Skeena River of northern British Columbia (B.C.) is one of them.

SPORTS BRIEFS

Poker World Series moguls sell out to TV
Did you know:














For comment or questions, please e-mail webmaster@pahrumpvalleytimes.com
Copyright © Pahrump Valley Times, 1997 -