Southern Nevada resident and former Army sergeant Richard “Dick” L. Moyer was presented with a Bronze Star medal with “V” device this month for his heroic efforts during the Vietnam War.
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Here are three realities as they relate to the Yucca Mountain Project…
One of the perks of being an adult is you can have cookies whenever you want. But what if you make cookies nutritious enough you can justify eating them for breakfast? Guess what? It turns out you actually CAN have cookies for breakfast. Your childhood dreams have come true!
UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd is upset. She considers it “unacceptable” that she can’t read your private chat messages and wants that fixed. Naturally, she publicly ties her demand that you surrender your privacy to the fight against terrorism. Fortunately, Rudd won’t get her way. That’s not because her demand is evil and wrong-headed, although it is. It’s because her demand is impossible to implement.
Just after I sat down to write this, I noticed this New York Times headline: “Trump vs. Congress: Now What?”
In a column by Bruce DelValle published last week in The Hill came the revelation that Nevada is again embroiled in yet another troglodyte fight against technology (remember the Uber brouhaha last session?) in pursuit of “crony” capitalism …
Nevada Sen. Dean Heller is in a no-win situation on the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, and his fellow Republican, Gov. Brian Sandoval, keeps putting him in the hot seat.
The town of Tonopah is debuting an effort to help introduce visitors to local businesses, an initiative that could help boost the local economy.
We have a significant percentage of residents here that are on a fixed income or receive supplemental benefits each month. Feeding a family healthy and nutritious food and saving money seem to be diametrically opposed concepts. Most of the foods that we can purchase inexpensively are not all that healthy for us and cause us to gain weight.