Pirate Boys’ Soccer Team Closes Out Positive Season
The Moapa Valley High School Boys Soccer team has been through adversity in recent years,
The Moapa Valley High School Boys Soccer team has been through adversity in recent years,
In keeping with long-standing Mesquite Tradition, veterans were honored a week early
The first Mesquite Home and Garden Expo was held on Saturday, October 28 at the Casablanca Resort Event Tent.
The annual Veterans Health Fair was held on Sat., Oct. 28 at the Sun City Mesquite Pioneer Center.
There is no need to try to satisfy your morning hunger with a measly bowl of cereal anymore.
Kent and Kay Barlow are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kaylee to Adam Keith Johnson
Sister Tahnee German has returned home after serving in the Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Mission
Jeromy Booker Jay Shepherd, age 25, died Sunday, October 29, 2017 in Las Vegas.
Yvonne Jackson Lyon, age 94, passed away peacefully at her home on November 2, 2017.
Alene Skousen Bowler, age 83, died Monday, October 30, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Fall season means pumpkins, hayrides, and harvest time. Thanks to the MVHS Ag Farm and local FFA students,
A significant and unexpected change took place at Ute Perkins Elementary school last week.
A local tour business is about to bring a whole new experience to the community. Earlier this year, Skydive Fyrosity won a bid to host the 2017
It’s pomegranate season once again and that means jelly everywhere! Of course,
A group of local teens is focused on the future and plans to reach for the stars.
A familiar face is returning to a leadership position in northeast Clark County schools. Logandale resident Grant Hanevold
The concept of National Parks is a unique American invention.
No one asked me but… It is time for the Clark County School District Board of Trustees to take charge of the District.
A recent PROGRESS article (MVWD Board Hears Complaint About Recent Policy Change: Progress, Oct. 18, 2017)
The Logandale Fire Station #73 classroom area was filled to capacity last Saturday as about two dozen community members attended the first “Stop the Bleed”
Going into last week, three teams remained contending for the top seed in the Division 3A Sunrise league in girls soccer.
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