
Results 1 - 20 of 34 in Bunkerville, NV
... their Dec. 15 meeting giving direction to legal counsel to investigate Vidler's involvement in Lincoln County. Bunkerville resident Don Paff said he didn't remember the board taking action on disclosure of documents related to Vidler litigation. ... Comment?
Young Bulldogs win 3rd straight Youth Football USA title
... season for all of us.' The young champions returned to Mesquite to be escorted through town by the Mesquite and Bunkerville fire departments and the Mesquite Police Department. Details of the eight-grade game were not available at press time. Comment?
... the old grape vineyards not too far from the present Grapevine Avenue and crossed the river near the present Bunkerville Dam, then followed the river and canal to Bunkerville. Bishop Abbott of the LDS church wanted the road through Mesquite to ... Comment?
... the old grape vineyards not too far from the present Grapevine Avenue and crossed the river near the present Bunkerville Dam, then followed the river and canal to Bunkerville. Bishop Abbott of the LDS church wanted the road through Mesquite to ... Comment?
Water district awards contract for pressure relief valves to Cedar City firm
... the office space. * The board also approved a recommendation from Winters to auction leases for the 35 Bunkerville water shares the district recently bought from Cresent Hardy. Bidding will start at $300 a share for a one-year lease. * In another ... Comment?
... is wider and includes a bike/pedestrian trail. Holecheck said the bridge brings the communities of Mesquite and Bunkerville together. Brian Haviland, Bunkerville town advisory board member, joked: OIn Bunkerville, we like to call it the Bunkerville ... Comment?
Restored bridge opens in Nevada
Good news for folks in Mesquite and Bunkerville, both in Nevada. A bridge between the two cities opens Wednesday. Comment?
Scouts in midst of Scouting for Food drive
... Army food bank. Yellow bags are being distributed at church services and events throughout Mesquite and Bunkerville. It is not necessary to use a yellow Scouting For Food bag, Any bag can be used. The bags can be filled with nonperishable, ... Comment?
Scouts in midst of Scouting for Food drive
... Army food bank. Yellow bags are being distributed at church services and events throughout Mesquite and Bunkerville. It is not necessary to use a yellow Scouting For Food bag, Any bag can be used. The bags can be filled with nonperishable, unexpired ... Comment?
... and Firefighter Wilson (who is also known as Principal Wilson) provide their expertise on a voluntary basis in Bunkerville. They can always use more volunteers and anyone interested in being a part of this worthwhile program can call J.L. Bowler ... Comment?
... thing Saturday - he invited people from the audience to the podium to tell stories of their youth. It was Bunkerville's annual Welcome Back party, held the fourth Saturday of each October, and open to people who have reached or passed the age of ... Comment?
... 15, 2009 from a massive stroke at home with her loving family surrounding her. She was born June 11, 1921 in Bunkerville, NV, to John and Lillian Wittwer Leavitt. She married Moroni Waite January 7, 1941 in the St. George Utah Temple. June was ... Comment?
... Lee began dairying in Chandler, Arizona and St. George. In 1951, Lee and Mary with their three children moved to Bunkerville, Nevada, where Lee built a dairy barn and another home. While living there, another two children were born. One of Lee's ... Comment?
Stoplights at Bunkerville bridge finally disappear
The wicked stoplights finally have gone. Like twin evil trolls, two traffic lights stood for months at both ends of the Bunkerville-Mesquite Bridge. Comment?
... ride are Scott L. and Janet Bulloch of Mesquite, NV. The parents of the groom are Darryll and Janet Dodenbier of Bunkerville, NV. The couple will honeymoon in California. Comment?
Longview refuses to sign settlement
... pipe was installed and it passed pressure testing. Virgin Valley Water District, needing to move pipe off the Bunkerville-Mesquite Bridge before Nevada Department of Transportation began to refurbish the structure early this year, decided to ... Comment?
Virgin Valley Water District annual meeting today
... The project became necessary when Nevada Department of Transportation announced that it would refurbish the Bunkerville-Mesquite Bridge beginning in Jan. 2009. The district had to remove pipes from the bridge, pipes that connected its water system ... Comment?
Water board votes to drop new facilities
... to about $7 million by removing several features. The district could build new facilities on 11 acres of free Bunkerville land or on private property in Mesquite. But the project ran up against an increasingly sour economy and began losing board ... Comment?
Water board votes to drop new facilities
... to about $7 million by removing several features. The district could build new facilities on 11 acres of free Bunkerville land or on private property in Mesquite. But the project ran up against an increasingly sour economy and began losing board ... Comment?
Water district to take another look at new quarters
... want to purchase an existing building for approximately $2.6 million or construct new facilities on 11 acres of Bunkerville land or on private Mesquite property. The meeting begins at 3 p.m. Mike Winters, VVWD general manager, has told the board ... Comment?