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The Nevada Department of Agriculture removed nearly two dozen feral horses earlier this month from the Virginia Range — the first time in seven years that the agency has removed that number of horses. The 20 horses were removed from a property under development in southeast Reno, an area known for ongoing horse and human conflict as the feral population continues to grow.
Pershing County Sheriff's Report for August 22, 2024
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Ladies Golf Results —
Finally! A Backpacking Trip
The annual PCHS soccer camp was a team effort by coach Kelly Brooks and the Mustang soccer team. At camp, the high school athletes helped teach the younger players. Days later, the Mustangs launched their new season.
What do you when you are separated by 526 miles and nearly eight hours of travel time? For the Battle Mountain and Needles, Calif., football teams, you meet in the middle of nowhere in the Nevada desert.
The Battle Mountain High School volleyball team climbed onto the bus this past weekend for a two-day tournament at White Pine High School in Ely. “Ever since White Pine went to Southern 2A, this tournament allows us to play some teams we wouldn’t normally see in our regular season,” said BMHS coach Julia Ramirez.” “It was a great opportunity to play Milford this year because they have incredible court sense and run their offense well. We look forward to attending next fall”.
Last weekend, the PCHS volleyball team hit the ground running at the Yerington tournament, a 32-team event packed with games to watch and play. The Mustangs competed in multiple games over the two-day event and walked off with the championship for their bracket.
The Lowry High School volleyball team got its season started with six matches in two days at the Yerington tournament. The Lady Bucks went 1-2 on the first day of the tournament on Friday, losing 25-17 and 25-10 to Carson and 25-15-25-21 to Bishop, Calif.
The Lowry High School boys soccer team made its way to South Lake Tahoe last week to open the season with a preseason tournament.
It has been a common practice for the Lowry High School girls soccer team to open the preseason with a tournament in Spring Creek. However, the Lady Bucks changed it up this year for the beautiful sites of the Sierra Nevada Mountains with a three-day tournament hosted by South Tahoe.