In 1961, the great American balladeer, Burl Ives, had a hit song “A little bitty tear let me down.” The Vandal boys had that feeling when missed free throws let […]
Vandals Open League Play with Split
Lawyer says Prosecutors Intentionally Scuttled Bundy Case
By Ken Ritter LAS VEGAS — Prosecutors deliberately scuttled the 2017 trial of a Nevada rancher and several others involving an armed standoff against U.S. officials, so the government shouldn’t […]
US says Nevada Misrepresenting Facts in Plutonium Fight
By Scott Sonner RENO — The state of Nevada continues to intentionally misrepresent the facts in an ongoing legal battle over the Energy Department’s secret shipment of weapons-grade plutonium to […]
NEPA Rule Changes will Benefit Economy and Environment
President Donald Trump announced this past week that his Council on Environmental Quality is streamlining the rules for major infrastructure projects — such as roads, bridges, pipelines and power transmission […]
January 23, 2020
New Nevada Laws Driving up Cost of Doing Business
Thanks to the Democrat-controlled 2019 legislative session it is going to be more expensive to do business in Nevada this year and in years to come. The most expensive dictate […]
January 9, 2020
$10,000 Reward Offered in Cattle Deaths
A $10,000 reward is being offered by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for intentionally locking a small herd […]
New Deal with Mining Company to Protect Rate Nevada Plant
By Scott Sonner RENO — An Australian mining company has agreed to a moratorium on new activities at a planned lithium mine in Nevada in exchange for conservationists dropping a […]
Installation of Officers
Eureka Lodge #16 Free and Accepted Masons recently held the installation of its officers for 2020, in Eureka. Installing officer was Past Grand Master of Masons in Nevada Reed Mosley. […]



