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The Two Fellers Who Took the Wrong Way
Never wish to go meddlin’ in a man’s business unless he’s gone and made it the people’s business—like gettin’ hisself arrested and carted off to the Washoe County lock-up, which is precisely what happened to a pair of gents with names longer than a preacher’s sermon. First up was a fellow by the name of…
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Nevada Rattles in Its Sleep,
But the Big One Still Waits to Show Off It appears the earth beneath northern Nevada, like an old mule with a burr under its saddle, has taken to kicking now and again—not hard enough to bust up the barn, mind you, but just enough to remind you that it’s still there, sulking and waiting…
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A Word to the Wise and the Foreign Visa Holder
If you’re coming to the United States on a student visa, you best mind your P’s & Q’s and every consonant in between. There’s a peculiar wind blowing through the halls of learning these days—a mean, sharp wind, bureaucratic in flavor and most disagreeable in effect. College presidents from Mankato to Tuscaloosa to UNLV are…
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Neighbors, Constables, and the Curious Invited to Learn When to Take Away the Shootin’ Iron
Meetings, particularly those with PowerPoint and weak coffee, might tickle your civic fancy. So, here’s one for you as the Attorney General’s office — that grand bunch of law-thinkers — is fixin’ to hold a training session, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., on April 10 about Nevada’s Red Flag Laws, which, in plain country…
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Last Conversation at the Union
Tuesday, and I strolled into the Union Brewery Saloon that morning, where the dusty scent of antiques hung in the air, where folks traded stories like breathing. At the bar sat a man, maybe a decade older than me. He looked like someone who had spent his life taking what the land offered without ever…
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The Land of Nye or The Land of Nod?
Seven Tigers Rescued in a Tale Stranger Than Fiction Not to speculate on things that bump around in the bureaucratic night, but if ever there was a place fit for strange tidin’s and stranger people, it’s Nye County. Art Bell, the late-night radio bard of all things curious and cosmic, used to call it “The…
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DOGE Pulls Plug on Nevada Humanities
Tears Flow, But the Details Don’t The Department of Governmental Entanglements (DOGE), known for sniffing out the places where money goes to nap, has reportedly withdrawn funding from Nevada Humanities, thereby setting off an operatic wail from its executive director, Ms. Christina Barr, and precisely zero clarifications about what the money was accomplishing. Barr declared…
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Tariffs, Taxes, and the Great American Tug-of-War
If a man keeps slapping you every time you walk past his porch, maybe you ought to quit walkin’ that way—or at least start carryin’ a big stick of your own. The American public is in the middle of a National game of tug-of-war once again, where one end’s hollerin’ “tariffs for strength” and the…
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Uncle Sam Gives Four UNLV Scholars the Boot
Ain’t this a fine kettle of clarity for once–four international students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, had their student visas yanked clean out from under them by federal immigration authorities, as it sounds like Uncle Sam finally dusted off the rulebook and used it. The word came down from on high — or…
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Wide Roads, Narrow Gates, and the Sin of Good Intentions
As a student of human nature—a subject mighty slippery and stubborn as a greased pig at a county fair, there’s one thing you can count on from our high-minded friends in the satin-trimmed salons of elite society–it’s their eternal, infernal habit of widening every path they come upon, whether it leads to Heaven, Hades, or…