A mining mural and a cowboy silhouette were recently added to two historic buildings on Main Street, Eureka, with the hopes of helping revitalize the downtown. Eureka Restoration Enterprise (ERE), […]
Downtown Eureka Gets Facelift With Cowboy Silhouette, Mining Mural
Nevada’s first New Year’s Eve dance
Nevada Gold was first discovered in 1849 by Abner Blackburn and several other placer miners at the mouth of Gold Canyon where it empties into the Carson River at Dayton. […]
Interior Secretary Nominee Should Work With States on Public Lands
It is a bit disappointing that Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Interior Department, which along with other federal agencies controls 85 percent of Nevada, does not embrace […]
Why We Have a Federalist System, Instead of a Democracy
Someone buy these folks a civics textbook and maybe a Cliff Notes version of the Federalist Papers. Yes, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by about 3 million more votes […]
The Ears Have It
The phone rang and after checking the caller ID my other half decided it was nobody he knew so—he answered it. I do not understand that. Because then when the […]
Student Art On Display
High School Grad Rates Rise
The Nevada Department of Education released the statewide cohort graduation rate for the class of 2016. Statewide, the public high school graduation rate rose more than 2.5 percentage points over […]
December 22, 2016
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Analog to Digital: Cortez Hills is upgrading how miners communicate with each other and the equipment
Barrick Gold Corp. is moving Cortez Hills Mine into the future of the industry with a “digital reinvention” of mining. The company announced in September that it partnered with Cisco […]
The City By the Mountain of Silver
Many years ago, a fabulous city sprang up on the slopes of an incredibly rich mountain of silver. The country was a high desert region of mountains and canyons. The […]








