I now have a much clearer idea of why some people carry small tablets or notebooks and a pen around with them daily. In cleaning out several boxes, book shelves, […]
What an Idea!
Vandals Advance to State Semis in Football, Volleyball
Meeting for the first time ever in football, Eureka manhandled the Excel Christian Warriors 48-8 last week in the first round of the Class 1A playoffs. The Vandals posted 42 […]
November 11, 2018
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Local Government Unions Create Huge Pay Gap
It is good to be a public servant in Nevada, downright lucrative in fact. The folks at the Nevada Policy Research Institute have crunched the Census data for 2017 and […]
Does the 14th Amendment Require ‘Birthright’ Citizenship?
Following up on a stance taken during his election campaign President Donald Trump now says he will sign an executive order ending so-called “birthright” citizenship. Trump told “Axios on HBO” […]
Is This You? Horse Apples
I feel very lucky to live where I do. I walk each day. Two or three miles depending on the amount of caffeine on board that tells my legs how […]
November 1, 2018
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Is This You? The Wind-Up
More times than I can count I want to start a column with, “Picture this!” But that line is used very often and I don’t want to be cliché. So […]
Cortez Masto hosts broadband roundtable during rural swing
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto visited Eureka, Humboldt and Lander counties Tuesday and met with Lander County officials. In the afternoon, Cortez Masto hosted a roundtable in Winnemucca where local […]
World War I ended 100 years ago
November, 1918, 100 years ago, was an election year in Nevada, but the most important news of the day had a much larger worldwide impact. At 11 a.m. on Nov. […]


