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June 07, 2018
Let Trump Control Who Stands on His Soapbox
The First Amendment prohibits the federal government abridging one’s free speech, but it does not, as a federal judge has ruled, require anyone to provide the soapbox for that speech. […]
Being ‘Green’ Is Easy, Ignore Facts
If you thought the “green movement” was more about self-righteous politics than clear-headed science, here are two tales that prove the point. In Arizona a petition is being circulated in […]
Is This You?
Beginnings Beginnings are very exciting. Unless of course it is the beginning of the end. But I have skipped to the end. Let’s start at the beginning shall we? Again, […]
In Gardnerville, Heller Says He’ll Align with Trump on Daca, Support Former Primary Opponent Tarkanian in House Bid
By Michelle Rindels and Riley Snyder, The Nevada Independent Republican Sen. Dean Heller said he won’t support any immigration fix that President Donald Trump doesn’t support, although he said the […]
GOP Attorney General Hopeful Wes Duncan Discusses Improving Mental Health Services
By Michelle Rindels, The Nevada Independent As he joined Attorney General Adam Laxalt on his statewide get out the vote tour, Republican attorney general candidate Wes Duncan took time to […]
Air Races Set to Blaze a Trail Across the Ely Sky
By Teri Vance Nevada’s White Pine County is no stranger to an adrenaline rush. It holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest speed on a public highway from the […]
Distance Learning Connects Rural Communities
By Senator Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada’s small towns and rural communities are home to some of our state’s most inspiring students. Yet, for many young men and women in Nevada’s […]
How Will Energy Choice Affect Rural Nevada?
Part 2 If the Energy Choice Initiative (ECI) amending the state Constitution to create a competitive market for electricity passes again in the fall its impact on power bills in […]
Free Market Is Better for the Internet
The debate continues over whether the Federal Communications Commission’s December repeal of the Obama administration’s “net neutrality” rule will help or hurt rural communities’ bid for greater access to high-speed […]

