By Michelle Rindels, The Nevada Independent As he joined Attorney General Adam Laxalt on his statewide get out the vote tour, Republican attorney general candidate Wes Duncan took time to […]
Air Races Set to Blaze a Trail Across the Ely Sky
By Teri Vance Nevada’s White Pine County is no stranger to an adrenaline rush. It holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest speed on a public highway from the […]
Distance Learning Connects Rural Communities
By Senator Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada’s small towns and rural communities are home to some of our state’s most inspiring students. Yet, for many young men and women in Nevada’s […]
Blessing Ceremony Set for Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum
Spiritual leaders from the Paiute, Washoe and Western Shoshone tribes will conduct a special blessing ceremony at site of the future Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum on Wednesday, […]
Backers of State Senate Recalls File Last-Chance Appeal, Likely Heads to State Supreme Court
By Riley Snyder, The Nevada Independent Backers of groups attempting to recall two Democratic state senators are moving to appeal a court decision that found their efforts failed to gain […]
May 31, 2018
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Mammovan Set to Visit Eureka
Early detection is the best prevention in the fight against breast cancer. Part of that fight is having regular mammography screenings. Nevada Health Centers’ Mammovan makes mammography services accessible and […]
Rural Counties Fear Speculation as Company Files to Control as Much Water as Nevada Gets from the Colorado River Every Year
By Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent U.S. Water and Land, LLC is in the opportunity business. It knows that where there is scarcity and volatility, there is opportunity. And […]
May 24, 2018
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Dozens of Schools Have Not Conducted Lead Testing, Audit Finds, as State Seeks to Expand Screening Program
By Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent Nearly 80 elementary schools across the state have yet to complete lead testing on drinking water, according to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, […]



