Homeschool families and those considering homeschooling are invited to join an informative session addressing key questions about the transition from homeschool to college. The event, slated for Tuesday, July 30 at 6 p.m., will cover essential topics such as whether to graduate a child from an accredited program or a personal homeschool curriculum, and the implications of each choice for college admissions and financial aid. The meeting will take place in the main building in room 108.
Humboldt County Sheriff's Office is set to host National Night Out, a nationwide event dedicated to crime prevention, drug prevention, and community safety. Scheduled to take place on Aug. 6, the event will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Whitworth Recreation Complex, adjacent to the Boys & Girls Club of Winnemucca.
DENIO, NV — A wildfire, referred to as the Wilder Fire, broke out near Denio, Nev., on July 7 at 11:23 a.m. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) mobilized firefighting resources to contain the blaze, which has rapidly spread due to dry conditions and strong winds.
If you are a fan of summer and heat, Winnemucca has been the place for you in July. A heatwave hit the west coast and northern Nevada, raising temperature over 100 degrees for nine straight days in Winnemucca. The National Weather Service in Elko reported that Winnemucca was 105 degrees or higher for seven straight days (July 7-13.) That broke the previous record four days, set from July 10-13.
Humboldt County and the 95-80 Regional Development Authority are hosting an EPA Brownfields Grant Community Meeting on Wednesday, July 24 at 6 p.m. at the Winnemucca Convention Center – East Hall, 50 W Winnemucca Blvd, Winnemucca, NV.
After securing a lease with the City of Winnemucca for a 177.3-acre parcel to the west of the Winnemucca Municipal Airport to serve as a future transloading facility for the Thacker Pass site, Lithium Americas is hoping to begin construction of the facility as soon as possible, according to Lithium Americas Vice President of Government & Community Relations Tim Crowley. Their request for a variance to increase the allowed height of structures from 35 feet to 137 feet for silos to be constructed on the parcel was tabled by the Humboldt County Board of Commissioners pending review from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The Winnemucca Rural Fire District (WRFD) introduced their new mascot, Flash the Firedog, during the 44th annual Basque Festival on June 8. Flash was adopted by the WRFD after he lost everything in a tragic fire when he was just a pup. Now, Flash is working to help the WFRD to spread awareness and education about fire safety, especially to youth.
With bittersweet excitement in the air the Lowry High School (LHS) class of 2024 met for the final time as high school students to celebrate their graduation on June 7, with 243 seniors graduating and 229 seniors walking during the ceremony. “Graduation is a culmination of years of hard work,” said LHS Principal Shaun Taylor during his opening speech.
For one of the final times, the group of eight graduates at McDermitt Combined School gathered for one of the most important days of their lives. In front of large crowd of family and friends, McDermitt Combined held its graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 5. Even though there were eight students on the stage, a ninth was also honored. Quinn McKee was part of the class but tragically died in 2022.
Although Humboldt County is characterized as fiscally responsible, the final budget for fiscal year 2024-25, approved at a regular meeting of the Humboldt County Board of Commissioners on May 20 (with all members present), revealed that expenditures are set to exceed revenues for the next year.
The Tri-County Market will be in the Winner’s parking lot on select Friday and Saturday afternoons, and even a few evenings, from June through October with fresh produce, local artisan crafts, food trucks and more. Tri-County Market Board President Susan Galland said that the Market has about 30 different vendors that will be at the markets throughout the season and she and the other Tri-County Market Board members are excited to roll out some new elements.
At their regular meeting on May 21, the Winnemucca City Council (with all members present):
The 44th Annual Winnemucca Basque Festival is kicking off Friday, June 7 with the 3K run/walk beginning at the Humboldt Museum, in the evening. Then, the next morning, there will be a parade at 11 a.m. and live music and dance performances on Nixon Lawn. The weekend will wrap up with a special Basque mass and breakfast on June 9.
WINNEMUCCA — Vandalism to Winnemucca Mountain occurred approximately May 12 and is currently under investigation.
Chasing the dream of opening a bowling alley, Don and Jessel Peters opened the Spare Time Bowling Center on May 18, 1984, converting the old Dyer Lumber Co. store (owned by Jessel’s parents Joe and Gertrude deArrieta) into a gathering place for the community. On May 18, 2024, Spare Time celebrated its 40th anniversary with free bowling open to the community, raffle prizes, and of course, a great deal of their notorious fry baskets.