In a telephone conference with rural Nevada newspaper reporters on May 22, Senator Dean Heller (R-NV) said he is confident the Veterans Affairs (VA) Mission Act will pass soon. The […]
Heller Addresses Rural Issues via Phone Conference
Is This You? Eyes and Toenails
A retiree has options for after lunch. One may be to go another round of golf. Another could be a bit of shopping and strolling down the avenue just window […]
Rural Counties Fear Speculation as Company Files to Control as Much Water as Nevada Gets from the Colorado River Every Year
By Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent U.S. Water and Land, LLC is in the opportunity business. It knows that where there is scarcity and volatility, there is opportunity. And […]
May 24, 2018
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Lady Vandals Season Comes to a Close
It just wasn’t a good year for Eureka softball in 2018. The Lady Vandals dropped a 15-5 decision to Carlin last week to bring the season to a close with […]
BLM Publishes New Plans to Protect Sage Grouse
The Bureau of Land Management under the Trump administration has followed through on its promise to give states greater flexibility on protecting greater sage grouse. On Friday a 204-page draft […]
Why Education Spending Should Be Cut
Teachers are walking out of classrooms in Colorado and Arizona, demanding higher salaries and more education funding. Lawmakers are rushing to meet their demands. Here in Nevada all the candidates […]
Is this You?
Tree Tops Maybe because I have lived in the desert for such a long, long time or maybe because of their majesty, I love trees. Okay I know that I […]
Echs Baseball Team Finishes Season on High Note
Both the Eureka boys baseball and girls softball teams concluded their seasons this past week, but both will not make the playoffs this year. The Vandal baseball team did end […]
Dozens of Schools Have Not Conducted Lead Testing, Audit Finds, as State Seeks to Expand Screening Program
By Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent Nearly 80 elementary schools across the state have yet to complete lead testing on drinking water, according to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, […]


