Five years ago the Bureau of Land Management locked the gate to Little Ash Springs north of Alamo on Highway 93 in Lincoln County, saying it would take a couple […]
Now Is Your Chance to Speak up on Little Ash Springs
BLM Rule Change Doesn’t Signal Wild Horse Slaughter
Wild horse advocates are apoplectic over a change in rules for selling off wild horses recently announced by the Trump administration’s Bureau of Land Management, saying it could lead to […]
Local Kids Take Part in Photography Workshop at Eureka Restoration
Special to the Eureka Sentinel Eureka Restoration held a recent photography workshop, with the help of Joelle Mackay. Several local kids stopped by 180 as part of this three-day event. […]
The Circus of Life
Occasionally everyone you or I know will have a run of unluckiness. You know, a flat tire along a hot highway on a vacation where your four kids all come […]
Officials Say Measure 3 Passing Will Hurt Rural Nevadans
Ballot measure 3 on the November general election Nov. 6 is a deeply flawed Constitutional Amendment that would force Nevada to dismantle its regulated electricity system – one of the […]
Heritage on Display at Ely Shoshone’s Fandango Pow-Wow
Pow-wow dancers of all ages, adorned in an array of regalia performing dances to the thunder of drums, is what you can experience at this weekend’s Ely Shoshone’s Fandango Pow-Wow. […]
July 26, 2018
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New Website Features All Things Eureka
Submitted Eureka, You’ve Found It! This is the motto of the new website (www.VisitEurekaNevada.com) created to promote Eureka and increase visitor traffic to our area. The website provides a list […]
Senate Should Quickly Confirm Kavanaugh to High Court
When it comes to Nevada politics, principles be damned, it is all about partisanship, no matter the topic. President Trump’s nomination of federal Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace retiring Justice […]
Pardon for Oregon Ranchers Just the First Step
Etched in stone above the entrance of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington are the words: “Equal justice under law.” The treatment of father and son Oregon ranchers by […]


