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From Increased Car Insurance Minimums to New Education Policies, New Laws Took Effect July 1
By Megan Messerly, The Nevada Independent It’s been more than a year since the end of the 2017 legislative session, but some laws are only now taking effect. Several education-related […]
Community Mourns Loss of Longtime Resident and Coach
By Vera Baumann and Mark Damele The community of Eureka lost an admirable resident when Grant Edward Crutchley passed away peacefully at his home on June 21, 2018, at the […]
Nevada to Receive Nearly $27m in PILT
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke announced that over 1,900 local governments around the country will receive $552.8 million in Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) funding for 2018. […]
Federal Grants Help Our Rural Communities Thrive
By Senator Cortez Masto This year, regional airports in Ely, Elko and Battle Mountain will begin renovation and improvement projects that include runway rehabilitation, airport building improvements and the instillation […]
Rural Nevada Sheriff Facing Third Ethics Complaint
By Riley Snyder, The Nevada Independent State ethics officials are seeking to discipline an embattled rural Nevada sheriff for allegedly using his office during off-hours to host a child visitation […]
Sessions Defends Immigration Policy at Speech in Reno
By Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent After a week of outcry over an immigration policy that separated families at the border, one of the policy’s chief proponents, Attorney General Jeff […]
Water Issues Continue to Stall Progress at Coyote Springs
Lack of water might just end the dream of a Coyote Springs master-planned community. A recent article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal noted, “Nevada’s state water engineer is blocking construction […]

