Boys get win over Round Mountain By Dave Maxwell Morgan Thomas, one of the only two seniors on the Eureka Vandals girls basketball team, led the Lady Vandals to a 4-0 mark at the Wells Rural Electric Invitational tournament last weekend. The girls started with a 49-29 win over defending 1A state champion Pahranagat Valley, […]
Eureka Girls Finish 4-0 at Wells Tourney
Retired Nevada State Trooper Shares Stories of Life on the Road in New Book
Spending 30 years as a Nevada State Trooper patrolling the desolate two-lane highways of the Silver State, Nevada native Steve Raabe has some stories to tell of his life on the road. In fact, some of his stories are so incredible that his friends and families urged him to write a book about it and […]
December 06, 2018
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Repeal of IRS Deductions for State and Local Taxes Unfair to Nevada
Now that Democrats — who have made a career out of demanding soak-the-rich taxes in order to redistribute it to the poor — are in control of the U.S. House of Representatives, one of their first priorities will be to provide a tax break for the rich — in certain Democrat-controlled states. According to Forbes […]
Open Enrollment Season Underway
By Senator Catherine Cortez Masto As the holiday season approaches, Nevadans have the opportunity to ensure that they have the health insurance coverage they need to protect their families and their finances in the New Year. Those looking to purchase health insurance on the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange have until December 15th to review […]
Coming Legislative Session Could Resurrect Some Bad Bills
With the election of Democratic majorities in both the state Assembly and Senate, many fear that, as Yogi Berra once said, it’s going to be deja vu all over again. The 2019 session of the Legislature could resurrect many of the bills that Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed in 2017 — 41 in all, and […]
Eureka Wrestlers Return to the Mat
Coach Jeremy Auch welcomes back eight starters from last year’s wrestling team, but only one senior, Garrett Todd. “I think he will go in the range of 138-152 pounds,” he said. Auch also noted others on the team will be junior Preston Hubbard (152-160). Chris Dolan (145-160), a sophomore, placed third in the state meet […]
BLM to remove nearly 1,000 wild horses during latest gather
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. Slated to be held within and outside the overpopulated Silver King Herd Management area, the BLM plans to remove 980 excess wild horses and bring […]
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 been submitted — 88 in Assembly and 89 in Senate — largely from executive departments, legislative committees and municipalities. These bills run the gamut from […]
November 29, 2018
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