MISSIONARY (January 24, 2018)
The family of Elder Jaden David Simmons is excited to announce his homecoming from the Calgary Canada Mission.
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The family of Elder Jaden David Simmons is excited to announce his homecoming from the Calgary Canada Mission.
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Gayle Ruth Murry, age 69, died Monday, January 15, 2018 at her home in Logandale, Nevada
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Evelyn Ida Youngdell Higbee, age 91, died January 16, 2018, surrounded by loved ones.
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Early morning commuters got a surprise on Wednesday last week when they made their routine stops at Wesley’s Convenience Store in Logandale and found it closed. In fact, the iconic local business was shuttered most of the day while it underwent a change in ownership.
Green Valley Grocery,
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The streets of Mesquite were filled over last weekend with the nostalgic sounds of roaring engines, the sights of custom vehicles and classic favorites and the feelings of the “good old days.” It was the 10th annual
Mesquite Motor Mania Revels In Nostalgia Read More »
There were smiles all around for both young and old at campaign kickoff party held last Saturday by Assemblyman James Oscarson in the outdoor pavilion at the Old Logandale School. The event was free to the public and was a family-oriented fun event. It aimed at giving local adults a chance to meet Oscarson face-to-face and share their thoughts and concerns with him while the youngsters had a great time enjoying
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It was in 2008 that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) launched a major revision of its Regional Management Plan for southern Nevada. Now, after nearly ten years of starts and stops, federal land managers have recommenced the process of developing this over-arching management document for the region.
Last revised in 1998, the RMP document guides
Local Stakeholders Weigh In On Proposed BLM Management Plan Read More »
Heroes come in all shapes, sizes, and ages. On the evening of Tuesday, January 9, we learned that six heroes live right here in Moapa Valley.
A group of local youth including
Group of MV Youth Prove Themselves Heroes In I-15 Accident Read More »
A longtime Moapa Valley fixture is retiring after serving the community for thirty-five years. Local optometrist Randall Jensen has sold his practice and has retired. The changeover to the new doctors is currently underway and the new owners will begin seeing patients today, on January 17.
“I have just loved serving this
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No one asked me but… One must wonder at the flap over the Russian attempt to interfere with the last Presidential election. Let me solve that issue for you right now. The Russians did attempt to interfere with the election. They have attempted to interfere with every American election since Franklin D. Roosevelt’s. Why would they not? If the Russians had real elections, the American government would be attempting to influence
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