No One Asked Me But… (February 57, 2019)
No one asked me but… The state legislature is developing the budget for the next two years.
No one asked me but… The state legislature is developing the budget for the next two years.
How would you respond to the question: “Do not the needs of the many out-weight the wants of the few”?
Thirty-nine “resource” vendors were present at the first ever Moapa Valley Community Resource Fair on Saturday, Feb. 23
At home for their first playoff game on Tuesday Feb. 19, the Pirates took on the third seed from the Sunset League:
The regional tournaments started last week. Due to the winter weather, the Southern regional championships were not played until Monday
What a way for the season to end for the Moapa Valley High School Boys Basketball!
I got a note from my friend Doug, in Portland, Oregon about fishing.
The Moapa Valley Rotary Club is stepping up its recruitment efforts this spring.
Along with spring, the Clark County Fair and Rodeo is just around the corner.
Cindy Lynette Young, age 49, died Sunday, February 24, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The sound of laughter, clapping and singing resounded from Ute Perkins Elementary School on Monday, Feb. 11,
A law requiring strict background checks on private gun sales in Nevada was easily passed in the State Legislature on Friday
Mesquite Mayor Allan Litman gave his annual State of the City address at a Mesquite Chamber of Commerce luncheon held Wednesday, Feb. 13.
Grady Call, a senior at Moapa Valley High School, was recently recognized as a National Merit Scholar finalist.
Southwest Gas and the City of Mesquite announced the arrival of natural gas service to the Mesquite area on Monday, Feb. 11
February 14 was a gloomy day outside, but as visitors approached the Moapa Valley Recreation/Sr. Center the warmth of friendship,
Senior residents of Moapa and the Moapa River Indian Reservation are being invited to get together
Power2Parent (P2P) will be holding a School Choice Fair at the Old Logandale School on Monday, Feb. 25 from 6-8 p.m.
The ‘lock and load lawmaking’ that went on last week in Carson City is likely a sad belweather for the upcoming session.
No one asked me but… Those who know me know I don’t pay much attention to financial details.
We’re supposed to make laws, not FLAWS. This bill is replete with flaws.
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