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Local Artisan Market Returns
The much-anticipated return of the Palmyra Artisan Market will delight shoppers and enthusiasts alike and just in time for holiday shopping, beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday, December 4. After a hiatus due to unforeseen circumstances, this vibrant market is back with an array of handcrafted treasures from local artisans. The market, known for its…
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New Media Narrative Amid Trump’s Legal Battles
The legacy media, through its association with the Uniparty, is establishing a new narrative surrounding the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) rules for the upcoming nominating contest and convention. The question at hand revolves around the potential for the party’s delegates to vote for an alternative candidate if the presumptive nominee, former President Donald Trump, finds…
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Unanswered Questions Surround the Miller Case
The recent indictment of John Anthony Miller, a 43-year-old Las Vegas resident, on charges of threatening a U.S. Senator from Nevada and the family members of two other U.S. Senators is raising questions due to the deliberate omission of the senators’ names, inviting scrutiny, and prompting the possibility of a false flag event. The three-count…
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Rollover Crash Claims Life; Suspected DUI Driver Arrested
A two-vehicle crash occurred at Greg and Marietta Way in Sparks around 2:30 a.m. on Friday, November 24, resulting in the death of 31-year-old Candy Godkin of Reno. Crews arriving at the crash site discovered two extensively damaged vehicles, with one driver trapped inside. Despite the efforts of emergency personnel, Godkin was pronounced dead at…
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FCC’s Erosion of the First Amendment Under the Guise of New Rules
In a display of bureaucratic maneuvering, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC,) a longtime Uniparty proxy, through its regulatory authority, is sidestepping the fundamental protections enshrined in the First Amendment. It involves implementing seemingly innocuous new rules, which, under closer scrutiny, reveal a disturbing agenda to curtail free speech while disguising these efforts under a veneer…
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The Reality Refugees
The crackling of the fireplace, the soft hum of holiday tunes, and the warm glow of the Christmas tree lights filled the living room. I settled into my favorite easy chair, whiskey in hand, taking in the festive atmosphere my wife and I had created. The ornaments sparkled, and the scent of pine lingered in…
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Carson District Judge Dismisses Washoe County Election Lawsuit
In a ruling that has reignited the debate over electoral transparency, Carson District Judge James Russell dismissed an election lawsuit brought by Reno resident and businessman Robert Beadles, declaring it “without merit” and preventing subsequent refiling. Russell’s dismissal was not limited to the case’s lack of merit; it extended to Beadle’s request for a change…
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Bad Boy
Under the barren branches of a snow-covered tree, I sat, my breath visible like smoke in the chilly air. Large snowflakes gently fell, creating a quiet and serene atmosphere. The world around us was a winter wonderland, but my mind remained clouded in confusion. Wrapped in a blanket beside me sat Krampus, a figure that…
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Study Shows Nevada Leads U.S. in Illegal Alien Population
A recent study conducted by Pew Research, using census and labor data, shows nearly six percent of Nevada’s population comprises illegal aliens, reflecting a decline of 25,000 individuals from 2019 to 2021. Among the findings, Nevada stands out alongside Texas, with the highest shares of illegal aliens in the workforce, accounting for nine and eight…
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Never Heard of the Dude
Until Krampus the Movie came out in 2015, I had never heard of such a being. I thought it was all just a made-up, invented for the movie. Then I learned Krampus is from the Central and Eastern Alpine Alps of Bavaria and Germany and during Advent, the liturgical season preceding Christmas, and is widely…