
January 10, 2019
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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 […]
Pair of Vandal wrestlers place 4th at Sparks tourney
Right after New Year, the Eureka Vandal wrestling team participated in a 19-team tournament in Sparks Ja n. 4-5. And the team showed themselves well, said Coach Jeremy Auch, earning […]
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 […]
Green New Deal would cost a lot of ‘green’
If you liked FDR’s New Deal — which imposed federal regulations, restrictions and spending in virtually ever aspect of American endeavor — you’ll love the Democrats’ Green New Deal. Some […]
Keeping taxes low will keep Nevada prosperous
It is called voting with your feet. From July 1, 2017, to July 1, 2018, Nevada’s population grew by 62,000 people to more than 3 million — a growth rate […]
Report: Nevada’s infrastructure needs reflect the state’s rural-urban divide
By Daniel Rothberg The Nevada Independent When it comes to infrastructure, there are two Nevadas. A report released last week by the American Society of Civil Engineers gave the state’s […]
Land expansion comment period extended
By Heidi Bunch Special to the Sentinel The comment period for the expansion of the Fallon Range Training Complex Modernization draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been extended for the […]

