Despite being duly warned, Nevada’s Democratic lawmakers and Democratic governor this past legislative session lit the fuse on a huge budget bomb — passing and signing into law Senate Bill […]
Five Fun Things to do
By TheCompleteNevadan.com Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Lake Tahoe, Sand Harbor State Park. July 5-Aug. 25 Imagine your toes in the sand, a fantastic bottle of wine nearby, a gourmet meal […]
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Train derails near Nevada-Utah line; no injuries reported
Associated Press WELLS — A train carrying military munitions derailed in the high desert of northeast Nevada on Wednesday, closing an interstate for about an hour before emergency crews determined […]
The left hails Nevada legislative session amid 2020 backdrop
By Michelle L. Price Associated Press LAS VEGAS — As the dust settles on Nevada’s Legislative session, the buffet of progressive laws passed by the Democrat-controlled, female-majority Legislature has been […]
Lt. Governor stresses importance of rural tourism during Nevada visit
By Miranda Lamb Nevada Lieutenant Governor Kate Marshall paid a special visit to Pioche June 14. Marshall has been visiting key tourist spots in Nevada. Pioche was the last place […]
EPA awards $600K Brownfield grant for Northern Nevada
Associated Press LOVELOCK — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved $600,000 in grants in northern Nevada to assess and clean up former mine sites and other potentially contaminated properties. […]
Carmen Flangas
Carmen Flangas, longtime RN, devoted wife to John of over 61 years, den-mother to a number of high school and college attendees who called her home their home during their […]
With towns in Northern Nevada growing, the BLM reports more unauthorized uses of federal public land
By Daniel Rothberg The Nevada Independent It’s common to hear about property disputes among neighbors. But what happens when your neighbor is the federal government? This is a question that […]


