Eureka’s football regular season didn’t end the way they would have hoped, but they can still be happy they have made the playoffs again. Winless Owyhee forfeited the game Oct. […]
Top Seeded Vandals Await First Round Playoff Opponent
Lady Vandals in Second Place After Pair of Wins over Owyhee
Two wins over the weekend put the Eureka Vandals girls volleyball team in a solid position in second place in the 1A northern-east behind Owyhee. Coach Katie Benson said […]
Commerce Tax is Unnecessary and Burdensome
Gov. Brian Sandoval has been crying about a paper cut as though it were an amputation. Ever since Attorney General Adam Laxalt stated that he would run for governor next […]
Bill Would Limit Power to Create National Monuments
The House Committee on Natural Resources this past week approved a bill sponsored by Utah Republican Rep. Rob Bishop to rein in the powers granted by the Antiquities Act of […]
Great Basin Native Market Set for Saturday at California Trail Interpretive Center
The Trail Center will celebrate traditional Native American history at the annual Great Basin Native Market on Oct. 21 and 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This family-friendly event is […]
October 19, 2017
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Vandals Secure League Title with Win, Forfeit
Eureka ended the regular season with a win on the road, 50-8 at Independence (Nevada Youth Training Corp) in Elko last Friday. Why it’s the end of the season coach […]
Is This You? | Flying Spiders
We find ourselves flowing into another season. It’s fall, autumn, post summer, pre-winter. So many things happen this time of year. Not that there are more or fewer things happening […]
Lady Vandals Win Three
Three up and three down. The Lady Vandals volleyball team had a busy Homecoming week with many school activities to be involved in. Then they also had leagues matches to […]
Jobs And Wildlife Can Coexist
In 2015 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined that years of science-based protections by federal and state land use plans had substantially reduced risks to more than 90 percent […]




