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Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 12:40 AM

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Pershing County posts first quarter financial report
Pershing County posts first quarter financial report
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Lovelock to welcome Silver Belle Whistlestop Tour - Nevada’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree rolls into town Nov. 2
Lovelock to welcome Silver Belle Whistlestop Tour - Nevada’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree rolls into town Nov. 2
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Mustang Youth Team Holds Halloween Monster Mash
Mustang Youth Team Holds Halloween Monster Mash
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Imlay board reports progress on community center and park improvements
Imlay board reports progress on community center and park improvements
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
County commission addresses property upkeep, approves tax auction
County commission addresses property upkeep, approves tax auction
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Obituary: Hon. James “Jim” C. Shirley
Obituary: Hon. James “Jim” C. Shirley
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Nanny Joe’s celebrates 12 years in downtown Lovelock
Nanny Joe’s celebrates 12 years in downtown Lovelock
10/23/2025 05:00 AM    1
Nevada Moves to Protect Its Fuel Supply
Nevada Moves to Protect Its Fuel Supply
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Nevada Press Association Elects New Board Officers for 2025-2027 Term​ Dahl named Second Vice President
Nevada Press Association Elects New Board Officers for 2025-2027 Term​ Dahl named Second Vice President
The Nevada Press Association (NPA) held its Annual Membership Meeting and elected new officers and directors for the 2025–2027 term. The leadership team will guide the organization’s efforts to support Nevada’s news media, uphold press freedom, and expand resources for member publications. 10/16/2025 02:56 PM
Recreation Board meeting summary
Recreation Board meeting summary
The Pershing County Recreation Board faced a full slate of maintenance concerns at last week’s meeting — including pool repairs, the new pickleball court, and even internet access for security cameras. 10/16/2025 02:53 PM
Chair Dedication to Honor Pat Rowe This Saturday
Chair Dedication to Honor Pat Rowe This Saturday
10/16/2025 02:43 PM
Student-Led Conferences Return to PCMS
Student-Led Conferences Return to PCMS
10/16/2025 02:36 PM
After the Burn: How Black Rock City Disappears - And What’s Left Behind
After the Burn: How Black Rock City Disappears - And What’s Left Behind
Even after the last art cars leave Black Rock City, cleanup efforts at Burning Man continue. Playa Restoration crews sweep the desert for MOOP (“Matter Out of Place”), smooth burn scars, and remove debris left behind, all under the watchful eye of the Bureau of Land Management. However, Northern Nevada residents report that trash often spills beyond the playa, littering highways and small towns during the Exodus. Concerns include leftover trash, safety hazards, and biohazards. Local groups are stepping in to help. Scout Troop 1847 and Gear Hut host collection events for safe disposal, while Full Circle Compost turns food waste from camps into compost, helping restore the land responsibly. The effort highlights both the challenges of a massive festival and the ongoing work to honor the “Leave No Trace” promise. 10/16/2025 01:59 PM
Lovelock Paiute Tribe Celebrates Completion of Broadband Network
Lovelock Paiute Tribe Celebrates Completion of Broadband Network
On Oct. 3, the Lovelock Paiute Tribe celebrated the completion of a new fiber broadband network that brings high-speed internet to every home and community facility within the Lovelock Indian Colony. 10/16/2025 01:52 PM
Cancer Screening Isn’t Difficult – Don’t Put it Off
Cancer Screening Isn’t Difficult – Don’t Put it Off
Learning that a friend in her 40s had colon cancer was devastating. Despite bravely fighting and even celebrating being cancer-free, the disease came back and took her far too soon—leaving behind her husband and two young sons. Her story reinforced for me just how ruthless colon cancer can be and why early detection matters. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in Nevada, yet it’s highly treatable when caught early. Unfortunately, over 31% of adults over 45 are behind on recommended screenings. New, less invasive options like the FDA-approved Shield blood test make it easier than ever to stay on track. I encourage everyone to prioritize cancer screenings—for yourself and those you love. Learn more at cancer.org or talk with your healthcare provider. Early detection saves lives. — Randi Thompson, Public Relations Consultant, Reno 10/10/2025 02:34 PM