Letter to the editor

DAV Forget-Me-Not campaign thank you

Love for courthouse extends well beyond Belmont

BELMONT — For supporters of the Belmont Courthouse restoration effort, love of the historic building extends well beyond the tiny community in rural Nye County.

Tonopah medical challenges ‘public health, safety’ issues

TONOPAH – Faced with no hospital and staffing/financial challenges with the ambulance service, the Tonopah Town Board soon could be taking a closer look at funding options.

Jennings returns as head coach

TONOPAH – Not only is the new head volleyball coach not that new, but she is a former Mucker to boot.

Policinski: Sometimes, it would seem, artificial intelligence … isn’t

As we hurtle through the innovative and endlessly updated second decade of the 21st Century, the prospects seem brighter and better than ever that our new web and social media tools will help us better communicate and more effectively confront serious challenges like terrorism.

Day Trips: Formations, vibrant colors greet hikers at Bowl of Fire

Ask any local nature lover if he or she has visited The Bowl of Fire, and the answer will usually be “Of course!” But a great many of those answers are incorrect because people confuse it with the similarly named Valley of Fire State Park.

Senior News, Sept. 16

Pahrump Senior Center

School Menu • Sept. 19-23

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Sept. 19– Sept. 23:

Crime Corner, Sept. 16

Man arrested on preliminary

Divas: Meet your new favorite football snack – pull-apart bread

Sweet mother of yum! Here’s a ridiculously good, easy and cheap technique to make you a rock star this autumn. Or anytime. But I think we’re collectively getting the warm fuzzies for fall. Am I right?

District Attorney’s report, Sept. 16

The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.

Knapp: It’s a presidential campaign, not a geography quiz

On September 8, Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, where panelist Mike Barnicle hit him with the question:

McCracken: Economic development proposal for Central Nevada

The time is not that far off when the nations of the world will begin making significant changes in their sources of energy. Use of renewables and nuclear power will go up dramatically, and use of fossil fuels will be cut way back.

Velasquez: Working hard on the field and off

At the first game against Eldorado, in the second quarter, an unknown running back named Nico Velasquez dazzled the Trojans fans with his 99-yard kickoff return that had everyone in the stands cheering.

Volleyball: Hornets take down Green Valley Christian

Beatty volleyball topped Green Valley Christian in non-league action at home on Tuesday, 3-0 (25-16, 25-9 and 25-10) to improve to 9-1 overall.

This week in sports

A car wash at Java Junkies raised $300 for the Light and the Dark Pumpkin Fest on Oct. 29, which will be held at Ian Deutch Memorial Park. Organizer of the festival, Mike Maye, said fundraising for the event will defer the cost of putting it on. Maye has teamed up with New Hope, a local church, and other local businesses to raise funds for the installation of a lighting package at our local skate park. The park is located in Ian Deutch Park.

Trojans hosts Chaparral tonight at 7 p.m.

The Trojans redeemed themselves in last week’s win against Boulder City and hope to continue their success against Chaparral.

Oscarson: Vote no on Question 1

Nevadans will be bombarded with flimsy statistics in a desperate attempt by gun control advocates to limit the ability of everyday Nevadans to own and possess a firearm.

Entertainment Guide

Live Music

Sheriff, district attorney oppose background check ballot measure

Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly and District Attorney Angela Bello said they oppose ballot Question 1 that would require a background check for private gun sales in Nevada.

BLM plan to protect Amargosa River Basin

The Amargosa River Basin will be saved from renewable energy development under the Bureau of Land Management’s Desert Renewable Energy and Conservation Plan released Wednesday.

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