The first newspaper, or what might be called a newspaper in what later became the state of Nevada, was a small, handwritten one-sheet called the Gold Cañon Switch, around Virginia […]
Eureka County History: The Eureka Sentinel
A Eureka Tradition
Return authority over intrastate water to the states
The Environmental Protection Agency announced this past week that it is moving to rescind the Obama administration’s 2015 rules that defined the “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the […]
Ownership of land would be better than paltry PILT payouts
It is that time of year again, when counties in Nevada and across the West squat on the street corner with their tin alms cups extended anxiously awaiting the tinkling […]
Is This You? Niche
Niche Niche is one of those words that, to my liking, is spelled wrong. Shouldn’t it be “nitch?” Like stitch or switch or, well you get the idea. But no, […]
July 6, 2017
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The great tunnels of Prospect Mountain
A book written in 1879 details the story of the great tunnels of Prospect Mountain in the Eureka mining district of that day. Lambert Molinelli, the author and real estate […]
Parade, contests and fireworks highlight fun-filled day
The old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration and parade in Eureka traditionally invites a member of the United State armed forces or a veteran to be the flag bearer. This year, […]
Is This You? Drinking in Summer
Summer is rolling across our paths with all its pleasures, like a cinnamon roll unrolling across your plate leaving a trail of gooey goodness to gather on your fingers and […]
BLM, TravelNevada kick off 2017 photo contest
The 2017 Bureau of Land Management Nevada photo contest begins today in partnership with TravelNevada. BLM Nevada will be accepting submissions for its annual photo contest now through Sept.15, 2017. […]



