I changed the oil in my yellow 1991 Chevy Tracker. After being the “helper bee” for the past 42 years it was time for me to step up to the plate and give this a go by myself. I had no doubt I could do it. No doubt I wouldn’t run over myself. No doubt— […]
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BLM Nevada Oil and Gas Lease Sale Takes in Over $38K
In keeping with the Administration’s goals of promoting American’s Energy independence, the Bureau of Land Management Nevada quarterly oil and gas lease sale resulted in competitive bids for 9,163.88 acres of the 32,342.43 acres offered. The combined bids, announced Sept. 10, from the sale brought in $38,601.00, which will be distributed between the Federal government […]
NDA Encourages Farmers and Dairies to Apply for Federal Aid
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced a Market Facilitation Program (MFP) to aid farmers and ranchers whose commodities have been directly impacted by foreign tariffs. The program, which is administered by the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA), includes dairy production and certain feed crops, both of which are top commodities in Nevada. […]
Rural Republican Lawmakers Top American Conservative Union’s Legislative Scorecard
By Michelle Rindels The Nevada Independent The American Conservative Union Foundation has released a scorecard of the Legislature’s 2019 session, crowning rural Republican Sen. Ira Hansen and rural Republican Assemblyman John Ellison as the most likely to vote with the group’s ideology. The scorecard released was this week ahead of the organization’s Conservative Political Action […]
Gov. Sisolak Opposes Tighter Food Stamp Rules
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has joined 16 other Democratic governors to pen a letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue demanding that a proposed change in the rules for food stamp eligibility be dropped. This summer the Agriculture Department unveiled plans to tighten eligibility requirements for food stamps under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Instead of […]
Senators Say Asylum Seekers Should be Allowed in
And you thought the people you elected to represent you in Washington would, you know, represent you, the Nevada taxpayer. Instead, Nevada’s senior Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto has chosen to represent foreigners. She and 22 other Democratic senators, as well as independent Bernie Sanders, have signed a letter addressed to the heads of the […]
Obituary: Lynne Claire Collingwood
Lynne Claire Collingwood went peacefully into the arms of Heaven Wednesday night August 28, 2019. Her daughter Kelley “Renee” Collingwood, her grandsons Devon and Malcolm CollingwoodLee were by her side with her when she passed. Lynne had lived in Altus Oklahoma since 2005 where she worked from home for daughter at First Command Financial Planning […]
Child Find Program Looks to Locate Children in Need
Special to the Sentinel Each year, the Eureka County School District conducts Child Find. The goal is to locate children in the community who are in need of Special Education Services and are not presently receiving them. Currently, Special Education Services provide programs for children ages 3-21 with the following special needs: autism spectrum disorder, […]
‘Storm Area 51’ Originator Backs Out
Matty Roberts, the creator of the Storm Area 51 internet craze, said Monday this week he has officially broken ties with the event known as Alienstock in Rachel slated for Sept. 20-21. TV interviews on KTVN in Las Vegas with Roberts, Las Vegas event producer Frank DiMaggio, and Connie West, owner of the Little A’Le’Inn […]

