This week, the Bureau of Land Management is to begin a helicopter-conducted wild horse gather in eastern Nevada. However, the gather is being criticized from Washington even before it begins. […]
BLM to remove nearly 1,000 wild horses during latest gather
New Pre-Filed Bills Take Aim at Education, Cybersecurity
By Jacob Solis, The Nevada Independent As the 2019 state legislative session inches closer, more and more bills are being pre-filed. Over the past several weeks, nearly 180 bills have […]
November 29, 2018
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Free Money
Just what is free money? Free means something that doesn’t cost anything. Money is what is used to buy anything. So free money is something that doesn’t cost you anything […]
PERS Reform Needed to Curb Ever Higher Costs
The PERS cost creep continues. Earlier this month the board of directors of the Nevada Public Employees’ Retirement System authorized an increase in the amount state and local public employees […]
Andrea Paroni Storjohann
On Sunday, October 21, 2018, Andrea Paroni Storjohann passed away in Kigali, Rwanda at the age of 62, from cardiac arrest. Andrea was born on March 10, 1956 in Eureka, […]
We Should Be Thankful for Capitalism
Thanksgiving is rich in traditions. The turkey. The dressing. The pumpkin pie. The family assembled in prayerful reverence in remembrance of the plight of the early settlers of this country […]
Rita J. Dempsey
Heaven gained an angel on Septmber 18, 2018. Rita J. (Lund) Dempsey, passed away at her home in Carlin, Nevada. Rita was born to Peter and Dorothy Lund on March […]
George L. Parman
On Oct 17, 2018 George L. Parman made his journey to heaven while at home with his two daughters by his side. Born on 12/10/1931 to Lawrence C. Parman and […]
Dennis Lynne West
Sadly announcing the passing of Dennis Lynne West on November 3, 2018. Dennis was born on March 13, 1953 in Las Vegas, NV. He graduated Clark High School in Las […]




