Despite being duly warned, Nevada’s Democratic lawmakers and Democratic governor this past legislative session lit the fuse on a huge budget bomb — passing and signing into law Senate Bill […]
Public Worker Contracts Should be Negotiated in the Open
Five Fun Things to do
By TheCompleteNevadan.com Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Lake Tahoe, Sand Harbor State Park. July 5-Aug. 25 Imagine your toes in the sand, a fantastic bottle of wine nearby, a gourmet meal […]
July 4, 2019
Smoke from US wildfires boosting health risk for millions
By Matthew Brown Associated Press Climate change in the Western U.S. means more intense and frequent wildfires churning out waves of smoke that scientists say will sweep across the continent […]
Fourth of July in Eureka, 1877
The mining town of Eureka has had six newspapers during its illustrious and colorful life, including the present Eureka Sentinel. All of them, excepting the Sentinel, were only in the […]
Republicans in Nevada gearing up for Trump reelection
By Michelle L. Price Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Despite Democratic election wins across Nevada last year, Republicans are banking on President Donald Trump’s enthusiastic supporters, a united GOP organization […]
Is This You? Let Me Direct You
Do these words reverberate in your ears? “If all else fails, read the directions.” They do in mine. Loudly. It’s not that we as a whole civilization know everything about […]
Eureka County Commission Meeting Highlights
Minutes from the May 20 meeting from the Eureka County website: The Board of Eureka County Commissioners met pursuant to law on May 20. Present were Chairman J.J. Goicoechea; Vice […]
How to save the West from devastating wildfires
As we enter another wildfire season — and each one seems to be more devastating than the previous one — the question lingers: Why? According to The New York Times, […]
