Those onerous and costly Environmental Protection Agency rules requiring power plants in each state to cut carbon output by 30 percent from its 2005 level by 2030 should not be […]
Opinion
A Wrinkling of Your Nose
Hear ye, hear ye. I think we need a declaration that sets a universal movement that signals the presence of bad breath. It is a touchy subject. A very […]
Permanent Records
Permanent Records […]
Parks designation a way to bypass congress
President Obama this past week announced the creation of a national monument in southern New Mexico — the 500,000-acre Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, which contains hiking trails, Native American […]
Next in Line
Next in Line Walking out of a store one fine spring day with a light heart, spring in my step and some new do dah that I just purchased I […]
Great stories come along when you least expect it
One of the distinctive pleasures in reading Mark Twain is his ability to deliver of the most outrageous anecdotal details in such a matter-of-fact, nonchalant tone as to make it […]
Suit would protect ranchers water from feral horses
A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this month voted 2-1 to reject appeals by several horse-lover groups intent on stopping the Bureau of Land Management from […]
Poor Mark Twain
Whether a cove at Lake Tahoe is named after Mark Twain or the man on the moon, we don’t have much of an opinion on that. But what in the […]
Toy Hauling
The best bite of an ice cream cone? The very last bite. Ice cream finds its way to the bottom of the cone squished into those little squares. Popping that […]
Feral horses becoming a nuisance for ranchers
AUSTIN — One of the biggest problems facing Nevada ranchers all across the central swath of the state from the California to Utah borders is an overabundance of feral horses […]


