Power 2 Parent Group Showcases Education Options
Parents of local school children gathered at the Old Logandale School for a School Choice Fair held on Monday, Feb. 25.
Parents of local school children gathered at the Old Logandale School for a School Choice Fair held on Monday, Feb. 25.
Sister Andrea Leavitt has returned after serving in the England Birmingham Mission
Local resident, DaniElle Russo, will be running for the 2019 Ms. Rodeo Nevada Queen
Reilly Campbell Jensen, age 89, died in the company of family on February 28, 2019, at his home in Provo, Utah.
Nina Katherine Cooper, age 66, died Sunday, March 3, 2019 at her home in Overton, Nevada.
Christopher Karl Marshall, age 48, died Thursday, February 28, 2019 in St. George, Utah.
Donald George Whitney, age 92, passed away peacefully at his home in Logandale, Nevada, surrounded by his family.
John Zachary Robison, 73, surrounded by loving family members, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 26, 2019
NDOT – The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) urges motorists to avoid Interstate 15 northbound at Exit 54 during the Penzoil 400 race weekend, which
As MVHS seniors and underclassmen alike contemplate their academic futures, plenty of questions may arise
In the wake of the death of a Virgin Valley High School alum,
The ACT is one of the biggest deciding factors of high school students’ academic futures.
By DAVE BELCHER Moapa Valley Progress Mojave 64 Chaparral 60. The Boys basketball regional between Mojave and Chaparral was a tale of two halfs. In
By GANNON HANEVOLD Moapa Valley Progress The Moapa Valley girls basketball team had met the Boulder City Eagles three times this year before Monday night’s
Brotherly trio l to r John, Mark and Luke Nelson pose with a big snowman which they built at the Logandale Trails
The building profile at the former Reid Gardner Power Station in Moapa
The Overton Power District (OPD) Board of Directors approved a major agreement last week
Social media awareness crusader Collin Kartchner visited Moapa Valley youth on Wednesday, Feb. 20,
The recent revival of community theater in Moapa Valley brings the production of “Annie Get Your Gun.”
Moapa Valley’s newest licensed real estate professional is a familiar face.
The recent log-jam in Washington DC over the simple subject of border security is troubling on every level.
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