With coronavirus cases on the rise here, County leaders are emphasizing the need for all residents and businesses to bring a renewed focus to wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and other actions that help limit the spread of the virus. “We all must do our part to limit the spread of the coronavirus and decrease the number of new cases we are seeing. If you are … [Read more...] about County Leaders Call for Renewed Focus to Fight COVID-19 Spread
The Historic Nevada State Asylum Cemetery
By Dennis Cassinelli Many of Nevada’s old cemeteries have long existed in a state of neglect and abandonment. Many of them have little to mark the graves of the long departed pioneers but a few markers of wood or stone. Unlike many of these historic cemeteries, the one at the old Nevada State Asylum did not have a single grave marker left to identify the graves of … [Read more...] about The Historic Nevada State Asylum Cemetery
Nevada Census 2020 Provides Latest Update on Scams Targeting the Census Count
With the deadline to respond the 2020 Census extended until Fall 2020, scammers continue to target Nevadans around the Census count, including phishing emails and text messages: individuals claiming to be with the U.S. Census Bureau, approaching the doors of residents and asking for sensitive information such as social security numbers, credit card information; or by mailing … [Read more...] about Nevada Census 2020 Provides Latest Update on Scams Targeting the Census Count
Zion National Park: Spectacular … and safe
By Kirk Kern Self-quarantining restriction have lightened up, but that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily safe to go out in public. Do you want to be trapped on an airplane with a bunch of people you don’t know for a couple of hours? Not me. How about staying a a big hotel with thousands of guests? Again, that would be a no. But there are still vacation options, particularly … [Read more...] about Zion National Park: Spectacular … and safe
Summerlin Parade goes ‘virtual’
The annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade may not actually take to the streets of Summerlin this year due to the coronavirus crisis, but that doesn't mean there won't be something to celebrate. The master-planned community will host a virtual parade, beginning at 9 a.m. Just go to http://summerlinpatrioticparade.com to check it out. … [Read more...] about Summerlin Parade goes ‘virtual’




