By Christina A. Cassidy and Michelle L. Price Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — Concerns have been growing that next week’s Nevada caucuses could offer a repeat of the chaos that […]
After Iowa Caucus Problems, Concerns Grow Over Nevada’s Plan
Eureka Boys, Girls Earn Playoff Spot
Two losses last weekend dropped the Eureka boys into fourth place in the 1A East, but does leave them still able to hold onto the No. 4 seed into the […]
Vandal Wrestlers Qualift for State after 4th Place Finish at Regionals
As he did at the 2A Northern division duals the week before, Preston Hubbard (170) won his weight class at the 2A Northern Regional in Lovelock, to earn the No. […]
Head-on Crash near Elko Claims the Lives of 4 People
A preliminary investigation indicates a head-on crash that killed four people in northeast Nevada over the weekend was caused by a driver attempting to pass in a no-passing zone on […]
Is This You: Hot Dog a New Shop
Shopping, especially for clothes is not something I “relish.” I do “muster” through it, just to “catch-up” when I need to! Enough hot dog talk. Shopping is an acquired taste […]
History of Presidents Day
Presidents Day as we know it did not start until 1971. That year the February birthdays of President Lincoln and George Washington were combined as part of the Saturday-to-Monday holiday […]
Operation Haylift, 1948-1949
I recently received an email from 91 year old Harold Harvell concerning an earlier article I wrote about the Operation Haylift of 1948 – 1949. Mr. Harvell was personally involved […]
3-Term Reno Mayor, Casino Owner, Civic Booster Dies at 81
RENO — Bob Cashell, a three-term former Reno mayor, civic booster and casino owner was remembered Tuesday for his personality and his legacy of development in the northern Nevada city […]
No Primaries would be Better than Blanket Primaries
An initiative petition filed two weeks ago would, if successful, make political parties in Nevada largely irrelevant. The proposal filed by Reno Republican state Sen. Ben Kieckhefer seeks to change […]
Courts should Overturn ‘Red Flag’ Law
A number of Nevada counties have passed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions in response to state lawmakers passing a “Red Flag” law in 2019 that would allow persons accused of being […]

