Cooling Off From Summer Heat At Library Event
The Moapa Valley Library’s Summer Reading Program has kept local families occupied this summer with plays,
The Moapa Valley Library’s Summer Reading Program has kept local families occupied this summer with plays,
A current trend that is growing all across America is the switch away from standard, large houses to very small houses, called tiny houses.
A new dance studio is opening in Moapa Valley, bringing with it all the benefits of a big-city studio.
They call it “threepeat.” So the Chicago Bulls have nothing over the Moapa Valley Volleyball team
Carlie Evans has been called to serve in the Peru Trujillo South Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Ervin Dean Weeks, age 85, died Friday, July 21, 2017 peacefully at his home in Overton, Nevada.
April Dawn Krell Arellano, age 45, died on Friday, July 21, 2017, in Overton, Nevada in her home.
The Old Logandale school was filled with both kids and adults on Wednesday as local residents flocked in to take advantage of a Back To School Health Fair sponsored by Assemblyman James Oscarson.
The Moapa Valley Water District Board of Directors started the process of restructuring of a portion of
Residents of Moapa Valley will finally be able to see their county government in action, as well as enjoy learning more about the great area they live in
The Moapa Band of Paiutes (MBOP) honored a local resident and businessman last week for his sensitivity and long-standing service to tribal members.
The Moapa Town Advisory Board (MTAB) gave approval in a meeting last week for state-wide electric utility company,
The story of Beauty and the Beast has gained plenty of public adoration since its Disney debut in 1991.
A Pig, a Fox, and Stinky Socks. This title of Jonathan Fenske’s picture book was enough to excite the group of avid young readers gathered at the Overton library on Friday.
No one asked me but… In the past few years I have written a number of columns where focusing on the government’s vendetta against the Bundy clan.
Completing feats of great strength was the theme for the evening on Thursday night at the Rob Prisbrey Strong Man competition.
The sport of Girls’ Flag Football is growing in Clark County schools, and Moapa Valley is keeping up with the rest by teaching its up-and-coming athletes.
In the month of July, the professional sports world is in one of its quietest moments of its unstoppable cycle of action.
Parks and Recreation has opened the Fine Arts Building at the Logandale Fairgrounds to anyone who wants to play a little indoor soccer.
A local teen spent three days last month learning from some of the best and brightest in the medical industry.
The water level at Lake Mead has dropped fifteen feet since last year, forcing the National Park Service concessioners
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