No One Asked Me But… (August 18, 2021)
No one asked me but… With the caveat that I am a historian by trade, I am going to go where most social studies majors fear to tread: the realm of mathematics.
No one asked me but… With the caveat that I am a historian by trade, I am going to go where most social studies majors fear to tread: the realm of mathematics.
A new company that focuses exclusively on Medicare Advantage plans has come into the southern Nevada market.
The Mohave County Search & Rescue/ Arizona Strip unit is seeking for new volunteer recruits.
A group of about two dozen Moapa Valley parents participated in a homeschooling open house even on Tuesday evening
With all the challenges faced by high school sports in the past year, a shortage of referees and officials
Moapa Valley High School is sending another of its athletes of into the realm of collegiate sports competition.
The Moapa Valley Fire District (MVFD) recently sent firefighting assistance to California to assist in fighting wildland fires currently raging in almost full force.
Leadership candidates for the Nevada State Republican Party paid a visit to Mesquite last week during a tour of the state to shore up support.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,
Two Moapa Valley teens have begun a small start-up business, with some help from their parents,
The SafeNest organization, based in Las Vegas, will be taking over operations of a Mesquite shelter for victims
Following is a summary of the Mesquite Police Department arrests for the week of 8/8/2021 through 8/14/2021.
Marriage licenses will soon be issued at Mesquite City Hall.
Elder Yadon Witsken will return home on August 19, from serving in the Alabama Birmingham Mission
Lawrence (Larry) William Roe passed away August 7, 2021 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
Animal shelter organizations and the City’s first responders, were the recipients of two generous donations presented at the Mesquite City Council meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 10.
The Mesquite City Council heard a rather dire report on the future of water resources for the region around Mesquite during a meeting held on Tuesday, August 10. The report was
A proactive Mesquite Police Department officer observed an unregistered vehicle driving on a public roadway in the early morning hours of August 5. At approximately 2:30 am, the
Preliminary investigation revealed that on Monday August 2, 2021, at approximately 7:20 P.M., a white 2002 Ford E-450 van was traveling northbound (wrong way) in the southbound travel lanes on I-15 approaching Clark County Mile Marker 78.
Kids from all over Mesquite strapped on their backpacks bright and early on Monday, Aug. 9, and headed back to school.
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