
Mesquite Local News
- by mlnbbmPatric Creamer, 74, of Cedar City, UT and Mesquite, NV, passed away suddenly on Monday, February 20, 2023 after time spent at his cabin on Monroe Mountain with his brother Steve. He was born in Monroe, Utah, to Richard and Ruth Creamer on June 1, 1948. His first love was […]
- by mlnbbmClick below to see. Mesquite Police Department Arrest Summary Report beginning on March 4. Arrest Summary Report Mar 4
- by mlnbbmClick below to see. Mesquite Fire Rescue Call Log for March 11. Fire Rescue Mar 11
- by mlnbbmClick below to see. Mesquite Police Department Call Log for March 10. Blotter Mar 10 (1) Blotter Mar 10 (2)
- by mlnbbmTUESDAY, MARCH 21 Toddler Storytime: 10-11 a.m. Mesquite Library, 121 W. 1st N St. Join for stories, songs and activities that build early literacy. For children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. Call 702-507-4080. Android Phone: 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. Mesquite Library, 121 W. 1st N St. Come learn the ins […]
- by mlnbbmBy Trina Machacek We all move at different paces. Paces change with the tasks we are preforming. The performance of tasks is directly related to a few factors. First of course is if we even want to do whatever is on our list of things to do. I need to […]
- by mlnbbmClick below to see. Mesquite Fire Rescue Call Log for March 10. Fire Rescue Mar 10
- by mlnbbmClick below to see. Mesquite Police Department Call Log for March 9. Blotter Mar 9 (1) Blotter Mar 9 (2)
- by mlnbbmMONDAY, MARCH 20 Preschool Ukulele Storytime: 10-11 a.m. Mesquite Library, 121 W. 1st N St. Join for stories, songs and activities that build early literacy. For children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. Call 702-507-4080. Coloring for Adults: 1-2 p.m., Mesquite Library, 160 W. 1st. N. St. Join for a relaxing […]
- by mlnbbmClick below to see. Mesquite Fire Rescue Call Log for March 9. Fire Rescue Mar 9
St George News
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- by Nick YamashitaMESQUITE, Nev. — The wet weather which hit Wednesday evening in Littlefield, Arizona, and Mesquite, Nevada, caused two separate vehicle crashes and a temporary closure of Interstate 15 northbound lanes The storms hit the Nevada and Arizona border area off and on throughout Wednesday, fortunately resulting in fewer weather-related collisions […]
- by or for St. George News SponsorSOUTHERN UTAH — The weekend is almost here, and that means it’s time to look for adventure – whether it’s something fun, inspiring, educational or entertaining. Take advantage of our snapshot of Southern Utah events and activities to enjoy with family and friends, and keep the adventure going all weekend […]
- by Chris ReedSANTA CLARA — At the bridge on Old Dixie Highway 91 that crosses the Santa Clara River, what normally looks like a gentle stream was a fast-moving torrent around 11 a.m. Wednesday as gauges nearby and closer to the Gunlock Reservoir were passing flood stage. Update March 15, 7 p.m. […]
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- by or for St. George News SponsorSOUTHERN UTAH — The weekend is almost here, and that means it’s time to look for adventure – whether it’s something fun, inspiring, educational or entertaining. Take advantage of our snapshot of Southern Utah events and activities to enjoy with family and friends, and keep the adventure going all weekend […]
- Merchandise, debris scatter in all directions when SUV crashes into quilt store on Santa Clara Driveby Cody BlowersSANTA CLARA — A woman sustained minor injuries when she was struck in the head by a printer that was knocked from a shelf when an SUV crashed through the wall of a quilt shop in Santa Clara Monday morning. Shortly before 11:30 a.m., officers and emergency personnel responded to […]
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- by Jeff RichardsCEDAR CITY — A new air ambulance service recently opened in Cedar City. AirLife Utah’s Airlife 3 is an ASTAR medical helicopter that has a range of 160 miles. At last week’s ribbon-cutting event at the AirLife Utah hangar at Cedar City Regional Airport, company officials, employees and civic leaders […]
- by or for St. George News SponsorSOUTHERN UTAH — The weekend is almost here, and that means it’s time to look for adventure – whether it’s something fun, inspiring, educational or entertaining. Take advantage of our snapshot of Southern Utah events and activities to enjoy with family and friends, and keep the adventure going all weekend […]
Sparks Tribune
- by Sparks TribuneFor the 10th time in program history, the University of Nevada men’s basketball team is headed to the NCAA Tournament. Nevada (22-10, 12-6) received the No. 11 seed in the West Region, as announced Sunday afternoon on the NCAA Selection Show. The Pack is slated to take on Arizona State […]
- by Sparks TribuneBy Howard Stutz The Nevada Independent Nevada gaming regulators tentatively approved Colorado-based casino operator Century Casinos’ acquisition of the Nugget Casino Resort in Sparks, which would mark the company’s entry into the state. Century executives told the Gaming Control Board during a 90-minute hearing in Las Vegas Wednesday the Nugget […]
- by Kayla AndersonA few weeks ago, the City of Sparks announced that a few capital improvement projects are being done in Victorian Square to be completed before summer comes around. Among these are the Nugget Event Center Forecourt Project and Victorian Square Infrastructure Improvements. The Nugget Event Center Forecourt Project was approved […]
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- by Sparks TribuneVietnam Veterans of America- Sierra Nevada Chapter 989 of Reno and the Nevada Veterans Memorial Plaza in Sparks are inviting all veterans and the public to attend “Let Freedom Ring” on March 25 at 2 p.m. This ceremony is remembering and honoring veterans from Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan with a […]
- by Sherman FrederickWell, that was quick. Nationally syndicated cartoonist Scott Adams, creator of the popular newspaper cartoon “Dilbert” was dropped enmasse by newspapers last week, including the Las Vegas Sun and its container newspaper, the Las Vegas Review-Journal.) The cultural sin that brought on his cancellation came in a podcast in which […]
- by Andrew BarbanoNevada opened for business this week in full swagger and strut. CLINGING TO THE LEDGE: On Monday evening, Gomorrah South Assemblymember Venicia Considine, D-Clark, hosted a preview showing of “Storming Caesars Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty.” Silver State civil rights legend Ruby Duncan, now 90, […]
- by Battle Born MediaMike “BOMBER” Bomarito was born 12-1-1946 in Monterey, Calif. He was a loving husband to his beautiful wife Tamara Bomarito who he loved with his all. Father, son, brother, uncle, friend. He is proceeded in death by his mom and dad, his fur kids Jake and Taz, and many other […]
- by Sparks TribuneBy Carly Sauvageau and Naoka Foreman The Nevada Independent Lawmakers are considering a bill, AB157, that would impose harsher penalties for those living off the earnings of child sex workers than for those living off the earnings of adult sex workers. Under existing law, someone making a living off of […]
- by Sparks TribuneBy Howard Stutz The Nevada Independent Jimmy and Danny Wadhams developed hundreds of relationships with the owners of bars, taverns and other Nevada businesses over the last decade as top executives with Golden Entertainment, the state’s largest slot machine route operator. But the brothers long envisioned striking out on their […]
Mineral County Independent-News
- by Sherman FrederickI disappeared into one of those famous YouTube rabbit holes researching my grandfather’s role in engineering the Burma Road during WWII. I emerged thinking about Jan. 6 and the brazen political attempt to manipulate what happened that day. If you search “Burma Road” you will find dozens of vintage war […]
- by Mineral County Independent NewsBy Carly Sauvageau The Nevada Independent Nevadans may see a tax on property transfers go up as a way to boost housing options for people with behavioral, mental and physical disabilities, although the proposal faces an uphill climb because it needs bipartisan support in the Legislature. Last Tuesday, legislators discussed […]
- by Mineral County Independent NewsBy Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez The Nevada Independent On a cold morning in early February in Elko, Tammy King prepared and loaded boxes and bags of vegetables, fruits, milk, frozen meat, and snacks into cars lined up outside the Friends in Service Helping food pantry, known in rural northeastern Nevada as […]
- by Kayla AndersonA rockslide shut down the section of US 95 around Walker Lake last Friday morning, as crews worked to restore the major thoroughfare that sees 4,000 commuters a day. No one was injured in the slide, which was likely caused from major precipitation falling on the loose boulders and forcing […]
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- by Mineral County Independent NewsThe Catholic Charities mobile health and wellness van will be visiting Hawthorne on Tuesday, March 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. offering free vaccines and wellness checks for adults over the age of 60, any adult with disabilities, and their caregiver or family members. Interested individuals can receive a wellness […]
- by Trina MachacekI have a friend who once had what he called his “nap couch.” To him it was the best place to spend some lazy afternoons. He talked about it like it was an old friend that he was always comfortable with. I don’t think he still has it. That was […]
- by Sherman FrederickWell, that was quick. Nationally syndicated cartoonist Scott Adams, creator of the popular newspaper cartoon “Dilbert” was dropped enmasse by newspapers last week, including the Las Vegas Sun and its container newspaper, the Las Vegas Review-Journal.) The cultural sin that brought on his cancellation came in a podcast in which […]
- by Mineral County Independent NewsOn Tuesday, February 28, Loyola (Lee) Felipa Manzanares Valdez, a beloved wife passed away. She was 86 years old. She was born to Efren and Martina Manzanares in Ignacio, Colorado and moved to Hawthorne, Nevada in 1952. She married Henry Valdez Jr. on July12, 1952 for a 70 year marriage. […]
- by Mineral County Independent NewsBy Carly Sauvageau and Naoka Foreman The Nevada Independent Lawmakers are considering a bill, AB157, that would impose harsher penalties for those living off the earnings of child sex workers than for those living off the earnings of adult sex workers. Under existing law, someone making a living off of […]