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MYERS: A drought of common sense

A few months ago a drought article I wrote was illustrated with a photo at Lake Tahoe. It was of a boat tied up at the edge of the lake. By the time I snapped the photo the boat was sitting on dry rocks, the water having receded many yards below the boat.

Letters to the Editor

A letter to the Honorable Senators of all states

KNIGHTLY: Who is willing to guide the county

The upcoming eight months could shape the future of Nye County at one of its most crucial crossroads.

MUTH: Top 5 assembly primaries for conservatives to watch

As filing for office begins, the following is my initial “Top 5” list of Assembly races for conservatives who are looking to “trade up” from a tax hiker to a Tax Pledge signer in this year’s GOP primary cycle…

HAYNES: Trump and the future of the First Amendment

After Super Tuesday, what was once unthinkable may now be inevitable: Donald Trump, Republican nominee for president of the United States.

Letters to the Editor

Nebraska student asks for Nevada information

Politicians live on the edge of reality

One day in 1997 at the Nevada Legislature, John Ensign — then a U.S. House member — was visiting and I took the opportunity to ask him a question.

Letters to the Editor

The folly of reducing Social Security income

KNIGHTLY: Soaring to unexpected heights at balloon fest

Ingrid Martell received her first balloon ride as a birthday present from her husband Steve nearly 15 years go. That Christmas he bought his wife her own balloon.

KNAPP: Election 2016: Finally a Real Third Way?

As I write this column, the polls haven’t yet opened for “Super Tuesday.” By the time you read it, polling predicts that Donald Trump will have carried at least 12 of the 13 Republican primary and caucus states, the possible exception being Texas (which may go for Ted Cruz), and that Hillary Clinton will have won 10 of 12 Democratic contests (Bernie Sanders is expected to carry Vermont and Colorado).

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