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LINCOLN COUNTY SINCE 1870 75¢ THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 10, 2017 Vol. 148, No. 10 politics Laxalt’s tour through Nevada makes its way to Caliente By Mary Cordle eral government, fight against ans and their families that came things like the Sage Grouse to the Caliente Depot in June. Last Friday afternoon, the plan, and all the things that Some of those touring with Knotty Pine Restaurant was freeze our state from the ability Laxalt included former Gover- filled with people waiting to to grow and have prosperity,” nor Bob List, who said “for this welcome Nevada Attorney he said. man, I will walk the state. He’s General Adam Laxalt. Laxalt talked about his deci- the man.” The AG recently announced sion to run for governor, despite Former district attorney of he is running for Governor of meeting those skeptical about Lincoln, Lander, and Esmer- Nevada and has been touring his chances. alda counties, Patty Cafferata each county in the state. “I had a lot of opposition, of was on hand, as was state Sena- Laxalt said he thought that course, from the Democrats, but tor Mike Roberson, who is run- it was important to travel the also from some on the Republi- ning for Lt. Governor. entire state. “I am the only can- can side,” he said. “People who County Sheriff Kerry Lee was didate in this race from either are the experts said a particular also present and spoke highly party to do every single county Democrat had it in the bag and of Laxalt. in the first week, and I can tell I wasn’t supposed to run and “As sheriff, it has been amaz- you how heartwarming it is to should wait my turn until when- ing to be able to work with the have people come out support- ever people decided it was my attorney general. I’ve seen this ing me,” he said. turn to run. That made me that gentleman more times and had He spoke about his focus as much more motivated to push more summits since he’s been attorney general to protect the and fight for this race.” AG than any AG before.” state from federal overreach. Laxalt has a Navy background, Laxalt then spent time visit- Mary Cordle “When I decided to run, I felt serving in Iraq in 2006-07. As ing and answering questions Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt greets people at the that the AG office was one place AG, he helped set up the pro before heading for the next Knotty Pine last Friday. Laxalt visited Caliente as part of his we would be able to sue the fed- bono legal help event for veter- stops on his tour. state tour announcing his run for governor. faith High school rodeo held in Alamo By Sarah Judd club, took her traveling and bar- rel racing. She has four horses The Alamo High School Ro- she rides for different events, deo Team hosted a rodeo last and her favorite events are bar- weekend at the Alamo Rodeo rel racing and breakaway. Grounds. Yaeger expressed, “I partic- One hundred and sixty-four ipate for the adrenaline rush. participants, ranging from 10 You participate once, and then to 19 years of age, from all over you’re addicted. I also love be- Nevada, California, and Idaho, ing able to have an equine part- came with their horses to com- ner.” pete in events such as goats, Devin Dixon, 15, from Reno, chute dogging, steer wrestling, has been riding since she was team roping, breakaway, tie- three and has been partici- down roping, poles, bulls, bare- pating in rodeos the last three back, saddle bronc, barrels, rib- years. Her events are goats, bon roping, and then reining and breakaway, trap shoot, and 22 Mary Cordle cutting up at the Whipple Ranch. shoot. Her dad rode bareback The fire house in Caliente was filled with community members on Sunday for the second annual The Whipples donate the cattle horses for twenty-two years Day of Prayer event. and facilities to make reining and and said he wanted her to try cutting for the cowgirls and cow- rodeos. Her favorite event is boys possible. Each event costs goats because she enjoys run- $25 to participate. ning. She rides two horses. Strong turnout for community The Alamo Rodeo Team con- Dixon related, “I love getting sists of Tyler Bundy, Macady away from town and hanging Bundy, Brook Gines, TJ Greiner, with people that like the same prayer event in Caliente and Lacey Steele. They were things I do.” required to pay $90 and then High school All-Around By Mary Cordle olic Church; Kathy Hiatt of Christ Episcopal gather extra money from spon- Cowgirl was Peyton Feyder. Church; Paul Matthews of The Church of Jesus sors to host this event. Prizes All-Around Cowboy was Dario It seemed appropriate that there were jets fly- Christ of Latter-Day Saints; and Pastor Bob for the winners included saddle Ceresola for high school. Cow- ing over as churches throughout Lincoln County Mayer of Caliente United Community Methodist pads made by Broken W to the girl McKenzie Raper and Cow- gathered at the Caliente fire house for the second Church. all-around cowboy and cowgirl boy Josh Dobbins were the annual Community Day of Prayer. Prayers were followed by a moment of silence winners of the weekend; breast All-Around winners for junior This was a non-denominational event where all and reflection. collars to the average winner in high. Average Winners for community members were invited to come and The hall then echoed as the congregation sang each event; and then each over- high school were Lacey Steele pray for the county, state, nation, military and the “God Bless America.” all day winner received $60 for for girls cutting; Quint Bell for world. The closing prayer was by LDS Bishop Cody first, $40 for second, and $20 for boys cutting; Dario Ceresola Songs from Andy Robertson and choirs from Tingey. Before leaving everyone stood, hands third place. for reining; Payton Feyder and Holy Child Catholic Church, Bible Talk Church, over their hearts, to say the National Anthem in Anna Yaeger, 15, from Reno, Matt Goings for team roping; and Bella Voce filled the fire hall. Between songs, heartfelt voices. has been riding since she was Brynn Lehman for pole bend- there were prayers from church leaders. The chorister was Beverly Peterson and pianist five. She participated in barrels, ing; Payson McGill for break- Becky Eizman from Trinity Assembly of God was Kristen Truman. pole bend, break layer open, and away roping; Dario Ceresola gave the opening prayer. Others offering prayers One speaker said how blessed we are to live goat tying. She got involved with for tie-down roping; Quint Bell were Cole Bradshaw of Caliente Christian Cen- where we do and have the freedom to come to- rodeos after her friend, Beth ter; Deacon Pat FitzSimons of Holy Child Cath- gether and worship. Webb, the director of the Reno > See RODEO, Page 3 News Caliente City Council news | Page 2 sports Pahranagat girls win regional title | Page 5 page 2 Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 10, 2017 your seVeN-day forecast today saturday suNday moNday tuesday wedNesday thursday 63/31 62/30 67/34 68/38 63/35 64/38 64/38 Periods of clouds and Turning cloudy Periods of clouds and Sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Plenty of sunshine sun sun Panaca Elementary School holds annual Nevada Trivia Bee Submitted by Pete Peterson ner was Austin Reed. Third Place was Stetson Perkins. However, there GLADYS On October 31, Panaca Elementary was a tie for first: Jada Katschke and Held its annual Nevada Trivia Bee. The Ethan Lester. winner of 4th grade was Trinity Brack- Students are working hard on events enbury. There were no winners in the such as this in order to earn the Golden 5th grade. Wildcat Award. This year their prize is The sixth graders had had four a trip to Las Vegas to see the Blue Man KNIGHT students place: Fourth place win- Group. LIVE IN CONCERT AT SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY calieNte city couNcil News By Mary Cordle Mull’s Midway Motel was next on PERFORMING HER the agenda. They have paid most of the During the Nov. 2 Caliente City Coun- room taxes, being a month behind. They GREATEST cil meeting, Connie Simkins of Nuclear now plan to submit an application for Oversight gave a presentation on Yucca a state license under a Doing Business Mountain. As (DBA) instead of a Limited Liability HITS The status of Yucca Mountain has Company (LLC) and hope to have it re- AND not been decided. The Trump admin- solved by Friday. istration has recommended more time Mayor Tommy Rowe asked when they HOLIDAY to finish the review of the license appli- might be able to catch up what is owed FAVORITES cation, so funding has not totally been the city. Mull said he will find a way to approved. It has been approved in the raise the last of what’s owed in ten days. House of Representatives, but not ap- Councilman John Ahlstrom stated that proved in the Senate, so it will likely re- he was glad they were making good on quire a conference committee between the debt and thinks the council should the two where they will negotiate what, extend the deadline a little bit. DEC. 7 if anything, happens. It is likely that if “I know we keep extending, but we are anything happens, it will happen by Dec.