Life is always changing
Gas stove legislation is a bipartisan opportunity to preserve cooking choice for Nevadans
Lovelock ARPA Funds/ City Council Mayor
Tom Claycomb is a hunting enthusiast and writes a bi-monthly column for Great Basin Sun.
Is Empathy a 2-Way Street?
Jeremiah was Tasty!
Trina lives in Diamond Valley, Nevada. Subscriptions to her newspaper and her funny books can be purchased on her web site, www.theeurekacountystar.com
Will China Buy Your Land?
In a recent post-scramble discussion my assertiveness, or lack thereof, was pointed out in a kind, but assertive way. I already knew this about my personality, but I suppose I hadn’t embraced it.
Kris Stewart is a rancher in Paradise Valley, Nevada.
Trina lives in Diamond Valley north of Eureka, Nevada. Along with her books she owns the Eureka County Star newspaper. Subscribe by going to www.heeurekacountystar.com Really!
Don’t be surprised by alligators, sharks and hot weather
Stokes Castle
Tom Claycomb is a hunting enthusiast and writes a bi-monthly column for Great Basin Sun.
Every morning I spend about an hour pulling and digging weeds. Granted, I get side-tracked at times with rearranging books in our little library or pulling off expired petunias, but I have realized that after our long, wet spring, weeds flourish. I’ve also realized that if I skip a few days or take a short trip away, the weeds have not skipped nor vacationed, but instead have taken advantage of my absence to grow left, right, and center.