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Buckaroos' Lott collects Northern 3A East volleyball second-team honors

Lowry High School senior Vanessa Lott was named to the Northern 3A East second team for her play this fall for the Buckaroos. The all-league selections are chosen by the coaches.

Pershing County shakes down West Wendover in first round of NIAA 2A State Championships

The undefeated Pershing County High School football team hosted West Wendover in the opening round of the NIAA 2A State Championships at Joe Yanni Field this past Friday night. The Mustangs beat the Wolverines with a final score of 59-6, after the first quarter ended with the Pershing County ahead 40-0. "It’s great to get home playoff games. We were very happy with our team's performance," coach Mike Brooks said.

Nevadans vote to enshrine abortion rights in Constitution, but it needs approval in 2026

Nevadans have voted to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s Constitution, where they would be harder to undo, as they seek to further shore up access to abortion since the decision was returned back to the states with the overturning of Roe v. Wade two years ago. The approval of Question 6, which asked voters whether the Nevada Constitution should include a fundamental right to abortion, means that the Constitution will be amended if a majority of voters also approve it in 2026.

Conservation groups sue U.S. Dept.of Interior over Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine

The federal government is now facing a lawsuit challenging its approval of the first domestic lithium project authorized under the Biden Administration, which opponents say would threaten the survival of an endangered wildflower endemic to Nevada. In October, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management issued the final approval for Ioneer’s Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron mine in Esmeralda County after a four-year federal permitting and environmental review process.

Nevada Republicans enter Election Day with a 42K vote edge over Democrats

Going into Election Day, Republicans had cast 42,238 more votes than Democrats in Nevada. Cumulative totals released by the Nevada Secretary of State’s office showed that of 1,089,092 votes, 37.7% of them had been cast by Republicans, 33.8% by Democrats, and 28.6% by nonpartisan and third party voters.

Trump wins Nevada, delivering Silver State to Republicans for first time in 20 years

Former President Donald Trump has won Nevada’s six electoral votes, becoming the first Republican to win the state in two decades and riding a wave of discontent over the economy and an embrace of voting methods that Nevada Republicans have previously eschewed. Nevada, with its six electoral votes, proved not to be a decider — Trump appears to have swept the seven swing states, with races called for him in all but Michigan and Arizona, where he currently leads.

Nevadans reject open primary, ranked-choice voting ballot measure

Nevada voters have rejected the most significant proposed change to the state’s election system since mail-in ballots were implemented in 2020. Question 3, which proposed to implement open primaries and ranked-choice voting, was behind by a substantial margin after the release of results from early voting and mail ballots received before Election Day. It’s a blow for proponents who had looked to the concept as a way to bolster centrism in politics and give a voice to a growing number of nonpartisans who can’t vote in marquee primary contests. It likely would have led to the state being a single-party state. Alaska, where a similar measure passed several years ago, is working to repeal it.

Nevadans back photo ID requirement for voting, question will return in 2026

Question 7, which would require Nevadans to present photo identification before voting in person saw a decisive victory. The proposal would also require voters list additional personal information on their mail ballots. Nevada voters will need to approve Question 7 again in the 2026 General Election before the photo ID requirement goes into effect.

Utah’s bid for control of federal land gets support from Elko commissioners

The Elko County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved a resolution supporting Utah in its quest to acquire more than 18 million acres of federally held public land. In a federal lawsuit filed in August by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Attorney General Sean Reyes, Utah asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the federal government can indefinitely hold unappropriated lands — land that is not managed as a national park, forest, conservation area or otherwise protected — within states, an issue that spans multiple Western states.

11th Annual Up & AATT'em Turkey Trot set for Thanksgiving morning

Event Details • Thursday, November 28, 2024 at Whitworth Recreation Complex, Winnemucca, NV • Registration and Rally at 7:30 a.m.; Races begin at 8:00 a.m. • Distances: 3K, 5K, 8K • Entry Fees: $35 for adults, $25 for children ages 6-12 All proceeds benefit Alzheimer’s respite care and education programs in Winnemucca.

New Arrivals for November 13th, 2024

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Christmas tree permits available for central, northeastern Nevada

Christmas tree permits for National Forest System lands on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s Austin-Tonopah, Ely, and Mountain City-Ruby Mountains-Jarbidge RanChristmas tree permits for National Forest System lands on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s Austin-Tonopah, Ely, and Mountain City-Ruby Mountains-Jarbidge Ranger Districts are available for purchase in person or by phone . For permit details, maps, current vendor list, safety tips, and types of trees that may be cut, visit: http://bit.ly/HTNFChristmasTreePermit. The U.S. Forest Service Christmas Tree Program is designed for families, businesses, and institutions wishing to cut their own trees for decorating. Christmas tree permits are issued on a first-come, first- serve basis for $5 each, with a limit of five trees per household. Permits are nonrefundable and nontransferable and only valid through Dec. 25, 2024.ger Districts are available for purchase in person or by phone .

PCMS Honor Roll —

The following is the first quarter honor roll for Pershing County Middle School.

PLEASANT CENTER MENU for Nov. 14-20

Lunches are served each weekday at noon and soup and croutons is served at 11 a.m. the Pleasant Senior Center, 1480 Lay Street. Lunches are open to the public. Suggested minimum donation is $4 for seniors age 60 and older. Visitors must be 16 years or older. Their meal is $10. Hot soup at croutons served daily with meal. Low-fat milk available daily. Safety of food after it has been served & taken from the center is the responsibility of the consumer.

Lander County Court Docket for 11-6-2024

Lander County Court Docket for 11-6-2024