The annual parade hosted by the Eureka Volunteer Fire Department made for another successful Fourth of July. An event that’s been held for over 130 years, the parade is a […]
Fourth of July Fun in Eureka
Is This You? Puppy Fever!
Kittens are everywhere this time of the year. The prolific ability of cats is unsurpassed if you ask me. I hate mice so I keep a small herd of cats […]
Cortez Masto Visits Eureka
US Suspends Low-Level Radioactive Waste Shipments to Nevada
By Scott Sonner Associated Press RENO, Nev. (AP) — A Nevada congressman called for U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s resignation Wednesday after the department acknowledged multiple shipments of low-level radioactive […]
Largest of 28 Nevada Wildfires Contained at 10 Square Miles
Associated Press RENO — Federal firefighters have contained the largest of more than two dozen wildfires that broke out in Nevada over the long Fourth of July holiday weekend. The […]
Official: Boiler Explosion Triggered Gas Blast at Dorm
By Scott Sonner Associated Press RENO — A small explosion in a basement boiler at a University of Nevada, Reno dormitory triggered a much larger natural gas blast last week […]
Expect Long Lines Come Election Day 2020
Democracy is a chaotic endeavor. Nevada lawmakers have made it more so. Expect long lines and delayed results come the next Election Day. Assembly Bill 345, which passed on a […]
BLM Proposes Firebreaks to Reduce the Size of Wildfires
The Bureau of Land Management is currently conducting a series of public hearings across the West to get input on an audacious proposal to limit the unchecked spread of rangeland […]
Pony Express Stations: Smith Creek
This will be the last in my series of articles about the Pony Express stations in western Nevada. When Pony Bob Haslam made the longest ride in Pony Express history, […]


