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Lack of agency coordination hinders access to early childhood systems in Nevada, report says

Poor coordination between Nevada’s early childhood systems contributes to inefficient use of resources and limits access for those most in need, according to a report from a Nevada nonpartisan policy research center. Nevada would benefit from a centralized governance structure within the governor’s office to support the state’s early childhood systems, with the goal of addressing fragmentation and inefficiency, according to the nonprofit Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities.

2024’s Halloween in Lovelock was for the dogs

Six competitors competed in this year’s fourth annual 4-H “Growl-O-Ween” dog costume contest held Oct. 5, on Lovelock’s Main Street. Contestants paraded their dog in front of the judges Sarah Renfroe and Mikayla Nelson and gave explanations of the dog’s costume and abilities as well as entertainment for all.

Good “Thank Yous”

Good “Thank Yous”

UNR’s Sanford Center for Aging receives $783,000 in grant funding

RENO, Nev. —Sanford Center for Aging a dedicated organization serving the needs of older adults, received $783,881 in grant funding for the upcoming fiscal year 2025 from the State of Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division and the Department of Public and Behavioral Health. This generous funding will significantly bolster the organization's efforts to provide essential programs and services that enhance the quality of life for older adults in the community.

Federal court says Mississippi can't count late ballots but the ruling doesn't affect Nov. 5 vote

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal court said Mississippi cannot count mail-in ballots that arrive shortly after Election Day, however the decision was not expected to affect the Nov. 5 election. Although the appellate judges firmly asserted that counting late ballots violates federal law, even if those ballots are postmarked by Election Day, the judges stopped short of an order immediately blocking Mississippi from continuing the practice. Their ruling noted federal court precedents have discouraged court actions that change established procedures shortly before an election.

Project Santa returns for its 12th year to brighten the holidays

The Frontier Community Coalition, Lowry High School Junior Class, and Christmas Cops have announced the return of the 12th annual Project Santa program, aiming to bring holiday cheer to families in need throughout Humboldt County. Over the years, the program has grown significantly, supporting more than 400 children and their families through gift distribution and resource outreach.

Could Elko’s Ruby Mountains be home to Nevada’s next ski resort?

Nevada’s iconic Ruby Mountains could be home to Nevada’s next ski resort if the vision of a California businessman and Elko County ranch owner comes to fruition. The range, known as the “Swiss Alps of Nevada” and revered for its rugged beauty, is a popular summer playground but is difficult to access in winter, with no formal ski infrastructure and access largely limited to helicopters and snowmobiles. While many want to see it remain wild, others want to see it developed into a reprieve from the crowds of legacy resorts in Tahoe, Utah and Colorado.

Bautista planning what’s next after beating Hall of Famer Aldo

A win is a win is a win and Mario Bautista isn’t going to apologize for anything and is not listening to any of the critics from fellow fighters, to media and fans. In his last bout at UFC 307 on Oct. 5, in Salt Lake City, Bautista took on Hall of Famer Jose Aldo from Brazil and won by a split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).

Battle Mountain FFA wins in UNR wildfire preparedness program

RENO — Nevada Youth are taking action to prepare their communities for wildfire. This summer, teams of Nevada youth from grades K-12 participated in the first ever Nevada Youth Wildfire Preparedness Challenge organized by the University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s Living With Fire Program. This year’s grand prize-winning team, the Battle Mountain Future Farmers Association (FFA) walked away with a whopping $1,500 prize, sponsored by the NV Energy Foundation in recognition of the team’s outstanding work in their community.

Lander County Court Docket for 10-23-2024

Lander County Court Docket for 10-23-2024

Humboldt County Court Docket for October 23rd, 2024

Humboldt County Court Docket for October 23rd, 2024

NDOT hiring for temporary winter highway maintenance positions

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Transportation is preparing to keep state roads clear when winter snow flies by hiring temporary highway maintenance workers to help with snow plowing and anti-icing operations, among other duties. Applications are being accepted for temporary winter highway maintenance positions in Elko, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, Eureka, Wells and other areas.

Department of Education announces 12 grants

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of 12 disadvantaged communities across the country to receive a total of $18.9 million in financial assistance grants. These grants, awarded through the Community Capacity Building Grant Program (CCBGP), are designed to address reinvestment in communities affected by long-standing nuclear defense and research missions and currently hosting environmental cleanup sites.

Airguns

Airguns

Pershing County girls soccer splits league matches

The Pershing County High School girls soccer week started with a 4-0 loss to Fernley on the road. The Mustangs had better luck on senior night when they beat Battle Mountain 6-0 in Lovelock. They now stand at 7-9-2 overall and 5-9-2 in the league.