Local Metro Leads Community Effort in ‘Shop with a Cop’
Shopping cart-loads of toys pushed by smiling local law enforcement officers wove in and out of the aisles of True Value
Shopping cart-loads of toys pushed by smiling local law enforcement officers wove in and out of the aisles of True Value
After twenty years of serving meals in downtown Overton under the same owner, the local McDonald’s restaurant has changed hands.
Change is coming to Lin’s Marketplace in downtown Overton. Long-time store manager Darin Leach
No one asked me but… Tomorrow is Christmas; it is the birthday of Jesus Christ.
We’re back to blaming our car wrecks on the weather, and the traffic, and the pot holes,
A high ranking official from the Trump administration made a quiet, unheralded visit to the Moapa Valley on Thursday December 13.
Visitors and shoppers in the downtown Overton district have been greeted with festive holiday decorations through the past few weeks.
The State Highway 169 was closed for a time on Friday night, December 21, between Rice and Capalappa
A house fire completely ravaged a private home at Stewarts Point on Friday night in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
On December 24th, Christmas Eve, we typically remember the Bible’s account (Luke 2:8-12)
I think we would all agree, good news is the best type of news. You find out you are getting a raise.
This Advent season we have looked at various reasons that Jesus came to earth in the Gospel of John.
If I had to share one word that reminds me of Christmas, it would probably be “poverty.”
A well-known Christmas carol describes the “faithful” who come to adore Jesus at His birth.
As we celebrate Christmas, I pray that our Lord Jesus Christ
My dear Brothers and Sisters,
What a wonderful time of the year this is as
The Moapa Valley High School Girls Basketball team added another to the win column on Friday night, December 21
Run, Rudolph, run! Or were those Mrs. Ramos’ first graders?
Moapa resident Matt Wolfley shot a bull elk this year. He to work awefully hard to get it. But his efforts paid off.
Speed, quickness, aggressiveness and referees who were reluctant to call fouls on either team
New to local Parks and Recreation programs is youth tumbling classes. Cindy Olafson, a teacher at Grant Bowler Elementary
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