Pahrump Library Posts Events; County Agendas Remain Unavailable | The Locally Times
Pahrump's library posts a full event calendar, including a Feb. 21 family day, while Clark County lists no agendas for its commission meetings.
The Pahrump Community Library has scheduled a series of public events and classes for the latter half of February 2026. The library is located at 701 East St. in Pahrump. The library’s public notice does not specify the topics to be covered in the computer class or the activities planned for the family day. The announcement also does not state whether there is a cost to attend or if pre-registration is required for any of the events. ## Library Schedule Includes Book Club, Genealogy The library’s schedule extends through the final week of February with additional programs. Two days later, on Wednesday, February 25, a “Genealogy” session is scheduled from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Beyond the scheduled events, the library’s homepage notes that its reference desk provides services for residents with printing needs or who wish to acquire books not currently held in the Pahrump collection. The library’s regular hours are posted as 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekdays, with Saturday hours from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The records do not indicate when the schedule for March will be announced. ## County Government Posts No Agendas for Same Period While the Pahrump library published a detailed calendar of its public activities, records from Clark County show no information was available for multiple government meetings scheduled during the same week. The county’s public meeting calendar for Tuesday, February 17, lists meetings for the Board of Commissioners and the Planning Commission, as well as a Planning Commission Briefing. For each of these entries, the official record notes that both meeting details and agendas were unavailable. The same notation appears for meetings of the Clark County Zoning Commission and the Clark County Redevelopment Agency scheduled for Wednesday, February 18. The public record does not provide a reason for the absence of agendas or meeting details for these government bodies. During the same period, other state-level entities, such as the Nevada Gaming Control Board, posted public notices for a workshop on February 17 and a hearing on February 26.