By Joelle Mackay, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Cowboy poetry is an image painted through words describing and showing a way of life. When cowboys had some relaxation time on […]
NV Energy
Ballot Measures May Let Voters Determine Battle of Titans
It can be rather entertaining to watch titans grapple for power — unless they are doing it in your backyard and you can be trampled. The titans in this case […]
Innovation is better solution for energy supply than regulation
The left never lets the facts get in the way of a good harangue or the profits of their cronies in the renewable energy business. The well-being of the citizens […]
Rural Nevada Grinding Towards Economic Diversity
The rural job market is a mixed bag. Rural counties in the United States gained about 150,000 jobs over the last 12 months, according to the Daily Yonder. The rural […]
Nevada plants tops in reducing carbon output
Those onerous and costly Environmental Protection Agency rules requiring power plants in each state to cut carbon output by 30 percent from its 2005 level by 2030 should not be […]
Reid allegations warrant a thorough ethics probe
A year ago the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the owners of the Sahara hotel in Las Vegas, now renamed SLS Las Vegas, had obtained the last piece of the $415 […]
Renewable energy bill costlier than expected
When the Nevada Legislature passed Senate Bill 123, everyone was so thrilled about shutting down all those dirty coal-fired power plants and building millions of dollars worth of bright new […]
Don’t pave paradise for a solar array
At one point in the film an exasperated woman explains, “Ruining things to go ‘green’ is an oxymoron.” That is pretty much the theme of Robert Lundahl’s documentary film “Who […]





