• Caliente Residents Explore Dissolving City Government

    Residents of Caliente, a city in Lincoln County with just under 1,000 residents, are expressing frustration over soaring utility bills, prompting discussions about potentially dissolving the city government. Situated approximately 150 miles north of Las Vegas via U.S. 93, Caliente is closer to Cedar City, Utah, than its more prominent neighbor. The issue at hand…

  • Snow Angels on a Sunday Morn

    In the winter’s crisp embrace, they play, Three children are joyful in the snow’s array. With laughter dancing in the chilly air, They craft angels with utmost care. Their giggles echo in the silent white, As they spread their wings with sheer delight. Each flake is a symbol of pure grace, In this snowy sanctuary,…

  • My Cousin Elmos says, “If you suck on six racist’s toes and your teacher is trans nonbinary, how many genders will there be after decolonization?”

  • Connecting More Food Dots

    With the attacks on the beef industry in America by globalists, who else thinks the 33 thousand-acre Texas fires burning where 90 percent of the state’s cattle are is on purpose? The massive Texas wildfire, the second largest in US history, has resulted in the deaths of thousands of cattle. Texas, the nation’s largest cattle…

  • The East Walker River, Nevada’s Hidden Gem

    The East Walker River gracefully meanders eastward, making its mark on the rugged terrain of Lyon County. Originating approximately 12 miles south of Bridgeport, Cal., the waterway stretches for 50 miles before merging with the West Walker River, marking the birthplace of the Walker River. Despite its crucial role in sustaining life in this arid…

  • DOJ and Deep State Cracks Down on Journalists

    “First, they arrested rioters, and I didn’t say anything because I was not a rioter. Then, they apprehended attendees, but I didn’t attend. Now, they’re subjugating journalists, I am screaming, and no one is listening.” — Tom Darby The Department of Justice (DOJ) continues to use a heavy-handed approach towards journalists who “fail” to present…

  • Allegations of Perjury Against CEO of Dominion Voting Machines

    Dominion Voting Systems is at the center of controversy again, stemming from testimony before the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee on Tuesday, December 15, 2020. John Poulos, CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, faced questions regarding the integrity and security of the Dominion Voting machines utilized in Michigan during the November 2020 election. As the hearing unfolded,…

  • Controversy Surrounds Nevada Paid Family Leave Requirement for Tax Breaks

    A new paid family and medical leave requirement for companies seeking tax breaks in Nevada has sparked debate among economic development officials, who argue that the policy is impeding efforts to attract and retain businesses in the state. Under the mandate, companies with over 50 employees must offer paid family and medical leave to workers…

  • Dirt Road Code

    in the heart of nowhere, where the dust kisses the sky, and the sun sets slowly, there’s a whisper in the wind, the kind that carries tales of old. live by the dirt road code, etched in the lines of time, where the rhythm of life moves to a simpler rhyme. here, where the trees…

  • Congressional Opposition to USPS Plan to Transfer Mail Operations from Reno to Sacramento

    Representative Mark Amodei and Senators Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen have issued a letter of opposition to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy against a proposed plan by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to relocate mail operations from Reno to Sacramento. The decision follows concerns voiced by various organizations, including a unanimous vote against the…