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It seems the narrative is, “if you can afford solar power you must be rich, so you can pay more too.”

EDITORIAL: Convicted Pahrump JP still wants her paycheck

Michele Fiore is upset that the taxpayers are no longer paying her not to work as a Pahrump justice of the peace. She has only herself to blame.

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The most dangerous lies are the lies we tell ourselves and all the ways we look to justify them.

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I am happy that the election campaigning is over, but most of all the absence of political ads from both parties, blatantly lying about their opponents.

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Dennis Myers: Superhuman deeds from humans

Roger Bannister died last week, on March 3, in Oxford, England. “He banked his treasure in the hearts of his friends,” said a statement from his family.

Jim Hartman: ‘Doing Something’ easier said than done

The Parkland, Florida high school massacre of 17 people re-ignited the call to “do something” on gun violence. Far too many recent mass shooting events have two things in common: guns and violent mental illness. But, “doing something” is easier said than actually done in identifying achievable steps to reduce the recurrent carnage.

Thomas Knapp: Who’s on third? Not John Kasich

‘‘I don’t think either party is answering people’s deepest concerns and needs,” Ohio Gov. John Kasich said in a Feb. 25 interview on ABC News’ “This Week.”

Victor Joecks: Party pushing minimum wage hike seeks unpaid Nevada interns

During the last legislative session, Nevada Democrats tried numerous times to increase Nevada’s minimum wage. With the 2018 elections less than nine months away, Nevada’s Democratic Party is now actively recruiting dozens of unpaid interns.

Dennis Myers: CNN has a history of manipulation

The Cable News Network this week is involved in a dispute with a survivor of the Florida school shooting, Colton Haab, who – during a CNN town hall meeting – wanted to ask questions on school safety.

Thomas Knapp on protectionism: Tariff attack on your wallet

Earlier this year, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer fired the first shots of the Trump administration’s 2018 trade agenda: Tariffs of 30 percent on imported solar panels, and tariffs starting at 20 percent on imported residential washing machines. In the name of “protecting” jobs — “America First!” — the administration is dead set on making you poorer.

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Letters to the Editor

It seems the narrative is, “if you can afford solar power you must be rich, so you can pay more too.”