Some things are constant. I look forward to them. It is calving time and consistently each year I look forward to seeing the new little fellas in fields running in […]
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Nevada cites US warnings in bid to block plutonium shipments
By Scott Sonner Associated Press RENO — Nevada’s latest bid to block incoming shipments of weapons-grade plutonium points to the U.S. Energy Department’s own scientific warnings about the dangers of […]
Is This You? Spring and Spray
Ask most anyone I know and they will tell you that nobody wants spring too much more than I do. I’m out checking the barrow pit along the road daily […]
Nevada History: Fishing on Winnemucca Lake
By Dennis Cassinelli Demand for fresh fish during the Comstock boom days was met by resourceful fishermen who brought their catch to market from Stillwater Marsh east of Fallon and […]
Is this You? Nocturnal Walkabout
If you were to tell me that you never get up during the night to answer natures knock at the bathroom door—I would look at you sideways and giggle. That […]
States should not be granted absolute immunity
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case this past week that could alter the ability of a private citizen to seek justice in his state’s courts when public […]
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Is this You? Sniffiness of Winter
Ah winter! That time of the year when all things are kept warmly inside. Like the air in your home that is usually changed out when you can actually open […]
Prohibition started early in Nevada
In December 1918, Nevada’s Supreme Court certified the state’s vote and prohibition became Nevada law as of midnight on Dec. 17, 1918. As a result, the state went dry a […]

