ROAD DEPARTMENT Raymond Hodson reported the Road Department “for the first part of the month we had some snow removal and then after that it warmed up; and we spent […]
Eureka County Commission News – March 23, 2017
ECHS girls pick up win
Vandals finish 2-2 at Alamo tournament
Eureka, Tonopah and Beaver Dam participated in the Pahranagat Valley Invitational baseball tournament recently in Alamo. For the Vandals, in their first game with Tonopah, the Muckers scored quickly with […]
Is This You? Rock On
Do some rocks have the ability to make the world go around? Yes, some rocks are worth their weight in gold-those would be golden rocks. Yes big ole golden nuggets. […]
Spread of equine strangles has slowed in Nevada
The spread of equine strangles in Nevada has slowed significantly over the last two weeks; however there are reports of new cases, predominantly in western Nevada, as recently as March […]
Vandals open with four wins at Yerington tourney
An exciting opening to the baseball season for the Eureka boys varsity, four wins over in a JV tournament in Yerington. Three one-run wins, 6-5 over the Dayton JV; 7-6 […]
March 16, 2017
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CNN starts odd trend in journalism
Are you watching the snit-fight between the president of the United States and the cable news powerhouse CNN? It’s a beaut. Donald Trump called CNN the proprietor of fake news […]
Lawmakers should narrow, not expand gun-free zones
Lawmakers in Carson City continue to exhibit rabid hoplophobia — fear of guns. A bill has been introduced to further extend gun-free zones to public libraries and their parking lots. […]
BLM generates $131,245 from oil and gas lease sale
The Bureau of Land Management generated $131,245 during its quarterly oil and gas competitive online lease sale March 14. Twenty parcels totaling 35,502.86 acres in Elko and Eureka Counties received […]


