There is a word for what President Obama did this past week in declaring Gold Butte a national monument: dictatorial. In just more than a year Obama has unilaterally declared […]
Congress or Trump Could Undo Monument Designation
Is This You: The Belly of the Closet
We are just coming off the high of the Christmas and New Year season. Now we deal with where to put the new gifts we have received. Like where to […]
Hoard of Gold Coins Found at Lovelock Chinatown
There are countless stories about lost or buried treasure with gold, silver and other valuable items in Nevada history. Most of these are legends that may or may not have […]
Congress Changes Veteran Status for Guard, Reserves
After years of false hopes and disappointments from Congress, military personnel with at least 20 years of service who did not spend more than 179 consecutive days on federal active […]
January 05, 2017
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Voluntary Lead Testing Available For Nevada Elementary Schools
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection has secured U.S. Environmental Protection Agency funding to begin a voluntary testing program for Nevada elementary schools. Grant funding will cover laboratory analytical costs […]
Mt. Hope Mine Hits Another Snag
Opponents of the Mount Hope Molybdenum Mine near Eureka scored a win when a federal appeals court vacated the Bureau of Land Management’s approval of the mining project. The ruling […]
MARION E. JOHNSON
Marion E. Johnson, 89, of Emmett, Idaho, Haggerman, Idaho, Wells, Nevada and ranched in other areas of Nevada, died Thursday, December 22, 2016 at home in Emmett, Idaho. Arrangements were […]
Is This You: Leftovers
Bet you are thinking this is going to be about what to do with leftover turkey, ham, sweet potatoes and that oh so smooth chiffon punkin’ cheese cake. But although […]
Nevada Could Be Ground Zero For Resurgence Of National Defense
Nevada knows nukes, or at least we used to. First, the election of Donald Trump reignited the debate over the possible resurrection of Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste repository. […]








