Eureka girls basketball got two road wins at Carlin and Owyhee Jan. 11-12. “Two good wins for us to start league,” commented coach Travis Gallagher.” The Friday game was a […]
Vandal girls open league play with 2 wins
Few applicants, no winners of conditional marijuana dispensary licenses allowing state to reveal their names
By Michelle Rindels The Nevada Independent Almost a month after the Nevada Department of Taxation asked marijuana dispensary license applicants to voluntarily disclose their names, only 6 percent — and […]
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 […]
If Davis name must go, use Shoshone name for peak
The Nevada Board of Geographic Names voted unanimously this past week to, well, literally “white out” from Nevada maps the name of another historic figure whose actions do not comport […]
Eureka boys split conference pair with Carlin, Owyhee
The Vandals boys basketball team won one and lost one in the opening of league play Jan. 11-12 on the road at Carlin and Owyhee. Coach Fred Minoletti said the […]
Wrestlers face tough tests at Spring Creek Kiwanis Invitational
Going into the Spring Creek Kiwanis Invitational Wrestling tournament Jan. 11-12, Eureka coach Jeremy Auch said, “It’ll be a tough tournament because there are a few good teams that come […]
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Sisolak takes Nevada’s helm as first Democratic governor in two decades
By Michelle Rindels, Riley Snyder and Megan Messerly The Nevada Independent Gov. Steve Sisolak’s inauguration on a chilly Monday morning in Carson City ushered in a new era in Nevada […]
Vandal teams hit the road for league play this weekend
Eureka Lady Vandals (9-3) begins league play after suffering a disappointing 29-27 loss to Tonopah (7-4) Jan. 4. Coach Travis Gallagher said a low scoring first quarter by both teams […]

