A new program has begun recently at the Eureka County jail in dealing with the needs of inmates there who might suffer with mental health issues. Sheriff Keith Logan mentioned […]
New Program at Eureka County Jail Focuses on Inmates That May Suffer from Mental Health Issues
Polar Express Returns to Ely
Special to the Sentinel The Polar Express children’s tale comes to life in as families make the unforgettable journey to the North Pole to meet Santa Claus. The Nevada Northern […]
Basketball Season Begins Next Week for Vandals
A rematch of last year’s 1A girls state basketball semifinals is the opening game of the season for the Eureka Lady Vandals. They take on the defending state champion Pahranagat […]
November 22, 2018
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Coming Legislature Likely to Favor Tax Hikes
“No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session,” is often attributed to Mark Twain. Though the quote is most likely apocryphal, its veracity is […]
Should Each County Get a Single State Senator?
The blue Clark County tail wagged the red Nevada dog in this past week’s election. Election results show rural and urban Nevada are of two vastly different states of mind. […]
Battle Born Memorial’s Unveiling Remembers Nevada’s Lost Soldiers
By Steve Ranson The Rev. Lloyd Byers, a retired minister who formerly resided in Sparks but now lives in Nashville, Tenn., said his son, Joshua, was a leader in ROTC, […]
Eureka Girls Come up Short in State Tourney
Coach Katie Benson knew it would be a tough assignment going up against two-time defending champion Pahranagat Valley in the semifinals of the 1A state tournament in Reno Nov. 9. […]
Vandals Fall in State Semis
November 15, 2018
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