MVHS Flag Football Takes Three Tough Losses
The Moapa Valley High School Flag Football team took on the three teams at the top of the 3A standings
The Moapa Valley High School Flag Football team took on the three teams at the top of the 3A standings
The regular season had been a breeze for Moapa Valley High School Girls Basketball team,up until last week.
The World Series of Team-Roping came to Mesquite over the weekend of January 26-27,
After years of success in Overton “The Front Porch” business owner Charlene Udall, of Moapa,
After months of lost television channels, due to the shutdown of several frequencies, the Moapa Valley Television District (MVTVD)
A chilly event was made even colder with sprinkling rain and low hanging clouds at the second annual Mesquite Polar Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 2.
A Community Resources Fair, highlighting a myriad of services available to the residents of Moapa Valley
William Alvin Cox, age 84, passed away January 29, 2019. He will be dearly missed by family and friends.
William Joseph “Bill” Anderson, age 68, died Tuesday, January 29, 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This week’s readers’ poll reveals that the majority of MVHS students are concerned with becoming more fit and healthy this year.
“Sports don’t build character, but they most certainly reveal it,” says longtime MVHS teacher and coach Jeff Keel.
With the new semester underway at MVHS, the time to change schedules has now officially come and gone once more.
Brilliant colors dotted the sky over the Virgin Valley during the eighth annual Mesquite Balloon Festival on Jan. 25-27.
The Moapa Valley Fire District (MVFD) underwent a significant reorganization
The sounds of lambs, goats and pigs joined the voices of hundreds of youngsters on Saturday at the Clark County Fairgrounds
A controversial measure relating to the composition of the Virgin Valley Water District Board (VVWD)
The Moapa Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual opening mixer on Wednesday, January 23 at the Old Overton Gym.
A group of Moapa Valley High School Concert Band students performed at Southern Utah University in Cedar City on Jan. 12.
The last time the Overton Power District suffered a system-wide outage,
No one asked me but… The sheer stupidity of the recent stand-off between the Speaker of the House
”Think of the children” is a cliché that evolved into a rhetorical tactic
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