Rotary Clubs Dedicate Batting Cages To Tuttle
Members of the Rotary Club of Mesquite and the Mesquite Sunrise Rotary Club got together early Saturday morning, April 17
Members of the Rotary Club of Mesquite and the Mesquite Sunrise Rotary Club got together early Saturday morning, April 17
The Moapa Valley FFA Chapter held its annual Greenhand ceremony on Friday, April 16 at the MVHS Ag Farm.
The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce luncheon took advantage of the beautiful spring weather on Wednesday, April 14
The Mesquite Police Department (MPD) is offering vacation checks to Mesquite residents
The Mesquite Elks Lodge 2811 is offering five scholarships to graduating students of the Class of 2021.
A manufactured home in the Stateline Trailer Park in Mesquite erupted into flames just before 8:30 pm on Monday, April 19.
A small group of about 15 Moapa Valley residents met at the Overton Community Center on Tuesday, April 13 to receive Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevention. The training was instructed by Richard Egan, state training coordinator for the Nevada Office of Suicide Prevention.
A controversial topic is coming before the Clark County School District (CCSD) Board of Trustees once again at a meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 22 in Las Vegas. It is the divisive topic of gender diversity, now being applied loosely to curriculum. And a few local parents and school officials are concerned that very few people in the general public even know that it is happening.
The week of April 18-24 is National Crime Victims’ Rights week and the City of Mesquite will be celebrating with several activities.
The Mesquite Community Education Foundation (MCEF) started a last fund drive last week that aims to raise enough money to fund scholarships for 2021 graduates bound for college or trade schools.
The Moapa Valley Fire District (MVFD) responded to a garage fire at a home on Moapa Valley Blvd in Logandale, near the curve at Lyman Street, on Wednesday, April 14. The alarm came in at 2:37 pm.
LaRella ‘Lou’ Everette passed away in Mesquite, Nevada on April 11, 2021.
The dust has settled, the arena has emptied, and the lights are out on another year of the the Clark County Junior Livestock Association
The Junior Livestock Show and 4-H Festival held last weekend included three popular nights of amateur rodeo. All of these were well attended.
Around 5,000 area residents came to the Junior Livestock Show and 4-H Festival
Three local families were pleasantly surprised at the Junior Livestock Show and 4-H Festival
Congressman Steven Horsford made a brief stop in Mesquite on Monday, March 29
A teaspoon of sugar; a quarter cup of milk; another quarter cup of half and half;
No one asked me but… A number of issues and actions have taken place since the inauguration
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