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The week of november 10, 2017

Vol. 148, No. 10

politics Laxalt’s tour through 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 in 2006-07. As ing and answering questions 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

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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. getting something, you’re getting caught 8 this year because Congress and the fed- up, and it’s helping the community and 8:00 PM eral budget are operating under a contin- city. I don’t want to see you out of busi- ued resolution that runs out then. ness or the motel shut down.” AMERICA FIRST EVENT CENTER FOR TICKETS VISIT Simkins’ reason for attending the Councilman Cody Christensen said, “If meeting was to provide the council with this is going to be an ongoing problem, I TBIRDTICKETS.COM copies of every one of the studies that don’t see why we don’t revoke it today. If Lincoln County and the City of Caliente you could give a firm commitment and have paid for since 1984 of the Yucca hold to it that this won’t happen again Mountain Project. The hard copies of and that you’re going to pay your bills on the studies are in the oversight office in time, your taxes, utility bills, and keep Panaca, room 107. your licenses up to date, I might give you Lincoln County Commission funds until next meeting.” have been paying Simkins’ wages and Ahlstrom moved that Mull be given will be available until December 2017. If until next meeting to be completely funding becomes available, Simkins will caught up. help someone to take over but would like After more discussion, Mull said he to continue to do the oral histories as she will do his best to make the commitment. is personally interested in them and has the training to do them. > See COUNCIL, Page 3 CHURCH DIRECTORY

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It had been budgeted for these employ- have to take the crews off their regular jobs. ees to get a raise increase like other em- Dylan Frehner said it’s the council’s deci- CALIENTE APARTMENTS Council 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments continued from Page 2 ployees, retroactive to July 1, 2017. sion whether they want to go through with When discussed, it was a 2.1 percent raise the project. They need a decision from the 150 Minnie Street • Caliente, NV across the board for everyone. The three board to let CDBG know if they want to re- For more information, call: Christensen said, “We can’t keep extend- employees will get a 2.1 raise on whatever fund the money or modify the plans. 775-726-3120 ing this forever. I’m inclined to give them they are making now. This was approved. Christensen said the original decision until next meeting, but if this ever hap- Ken Dixon reported on the Moun- was to get water to a power plant that Open Mon. - Fri. pens again, I’ll make the motion to take tain Bike Trails within the city. As of was going to be built up in the canyon. 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. your business license immediately. So I Thursday, they have 8,000 feet of trail But that part of town is also in need of guess I’ll second the motion.” completed. They plan to be ready by the having some upgrades done. This could The motion passed with Ahlstrom and middle of December. A crew should be be accomplished if development in the Christensen voting yea and Rowe not arriving to start the work this week. canyon was also tied into the project. SMART RENTALS voting. The Waterline Project going up Antelope More information will be brought before The city map changes were tabled, Canyon was discussed. With the price in- the council in a future meeting. 10 X 10 given that they were not complete. creases, the city will fall short on being able Councilman Victor Jones was absent Wage increases to non-union workers to complete the project with the money and Fire Chief George Rowe was present. STORAGE UNITS were discussed, including for Kelli Ha- that was allotted. The project was for ma- Next meeting will be Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. at luzak, Stephen Fisher, and Jerry Carter. terials only, and in order to do this they will the Depot. Seating will be available. 775-962-1302 Lincoln County Record The Week of Nov. 10, 2017 Write to us Lincoln County Record [email protected] opinion Page 4 editorial Tax reform bill divides Nevada Wildfires: An ounce of prevention delegation along party lines ike everything else to come out worth a pound of cure of Washington, the House tax reform bill introduced this past ildfires have become an we should be satisfied with the status week has turned into a partisan increasingly costly and quo. We must be innovative and where Lhissing match in a fact-free zone. devastating problem in new authorities are needed, we will Republicans hail it as an economy the West over the past work with our colleagues in Congress stimulating second coming, while Dem- Wdecades as federal land managers have to craft management solutions that will ocrats decry it as a sop to the wealthy increasingly restricted logging and road benefit our public lands for generations and a death knell for the middle class. building and maintenance. to come.” The bill lowers the corporate tax rate Thomas Mitchell The average number of acres burned On that Congressional front, this past from 35 percent to 20 percent, doubles Commentary each year in the past decade has topped week the House passed and sent to the the standard deduction, lowers the 6 million, compared to 3 million a year Senate the Resilient Federal Forests Act, individual tax rates for all but million- Republicans say the bill would result in the 1970s. As of the end of October of sponsored by Rep. Bruce Westerman, aires, allows 100 percent expensing of in a tax savings of $1,182 for a typical this year there already had been nearly an Arkansas Republican and licensed business costs instead of the current household of four with gross income of 53,000 fires that burned more than 8.8 forester, that would shorten the envi- 50 percent, eliminates deductions for $59,000, resulting in their tax bill being million acres. In 2015, 9.7 million acres ronmental review process for forest state and local taxes, except for prop- only $400. burned by the end of October. thinning, curb frivolous litigation by erty taxes, and allows mortgage interest Las Vegas Democratic Rep. Dina Titus The cost just for fighting wildfires this self-styled environmentalists and allow deduction. joined the partisan fray by calling the year is approaching a record breaking federal land managers to contract with Republican said the bill bill “a red herring tax plan that relies on $3 billion, and that doesn’t take into private lumber mills to remove dead will provide tax relief for middle class the myth of trickle-down economics in account the economic costs of burned and dying trees and use the proceeds families, while Democrat Catherine order to give the nation’s top earners a homes, agriculture and infrastructure. of the timber sale to better manage the Cortez Masto said the bill rewards cor- handout.” The wine country fires in mid-October lands. porations and the rich at the expense of Titus said she could not see how in northern California are estimated to The bill passed 232-188, largely along working families, seniors and the poor. working families could save money if have resulted in $85 billion in economic party lines, with less than a dozen “As a member of the U.S. Senate’s the bill removes certain deductions, in- losses. Democratic votes. Nevada Republican tax-writing committee, I’m waking up cluding the one for state and local sales The cost of fighting fires for the Forest Rep. Mark Amodei voted in favor of each and every day with the sole focus taxes — ignoring the fact 70 percent of Service has grown over the recent years the bill, while Nevada Democrats Dina of ensuring that Nevada’s hardwork- Americans take the standard deduction from 15 percent of the agency’s annual Titus, Jacky Rosen and Ruben Kihuen ing families and small business own- and do not itemize, nor the fact Neva- budget to 55 percent. opposed it. ers come out ahead when the Senate dans who do itemize can deduct only Currently there are efforts on two “This is a bill based on a simple idea passes its final product,” Heller said about 10 percent as much as taxpayers fronts to change land management — that we must do more to expand in a statement, adding, “I’m going to in high-tax states such as California practices and spending from the costly active management in federal forests,” continue fighting for a major tax over- and New York and thus are subsidizing and dangerous battling of fires to actu- Republican Rep. Rob Bishop of Utah, haul that will help my state and push those states. ally preventing them from occurring. chairman of the House Natural Re- for policies that will create jobs, boost Democratic Rep. Ruben Kihuen, Earlier this year, Secretary of the Inte- sources Committee, was quoted as say- growth, and make it easier for Neva- who represents southern rural Nevada rior Ryan Zinke, who is over the Bureau ing. “With this bill, we tackle not only dans to provide a better life for their and northern Clark County, used the of Land Management, and Secretary of the symptoms of the crisis but also its kids.” occasion to solicit contributions while Agriculture Sonny Perdue, who heads root causes. We provide the resources A Cortez Masto press release fulmi- slamming the bill by saying, “We ex- the Forest Service, directed all federal for our firefighters, but also tools for nated, “Republicans in Congress have pected Paul Ryan and the Republicans land agencies to adopt more aggressive our land managers to improve condi- one priority: ripping off America’s would bend over backwards to make efforts to prevent wildfire through ro- tions on the ground and proactively middle class and working families. big corporations and the super rich the bust fuels reduction and other preven- mitigate the threat of wildfire.” Rather than transparently writing a bill winners in this plan, and that’s exactly tion techniques. Rep. Amodei spoke on the floor of the that puts economic growth and Ameri- what they did. Meanwhile, it’s all at your “This administration will take a House in 2015 in support of a similar bill can’s financial security first, the current expense.” serious turn from the past and will that passed the House but died in the Republican tax proposal targets Nevada Republican Congressman Mark proactively work to prevent forest fires Senate, noting the need for fire preven- families. The latest Republican propos- Amodei, who represents northern Ne- through aggressive and scientific fuels tion because once high desert forests in als would put our country even further vada, took a more nuanced approach, reduction management to save lives, Nevada burn it takes a hundred years in debt, take money out of working promising in an email to constituents homes, and wildlife habitat. It is well for them to grow back. He also noted families pocketbooks …” to thoroughly research the 429-page settled that the steady accumulation that the fires devastate endangered and Cortez Masto also claimed, “The aver- bill, while also saying, “I think we can and thickening of vegetation in areas threatened species and their habitat. age tax increase on families nationwide all agree the American taxpayer would that have historically burned at fre- Oddly enough, one of the main ar- earning up to $86,100 would be $794.” be better off if Congress were to re- quent intervals exacerbates fuel con- guments against the bill by the envi- But the Washington Post fact form our current tax code in favor of a ditions and often leads to larger and ronmentalists is that logging threatens checked that claim and found it was system that is simpler, fairer, and has higher-intensity fires,” said Secretary endangered and threatened species. based on a report by Democrats on lower tax rates.” Zinke in a press release. “These fires More so than raging wildfire? the Joint Economic Committee who The bill also eliminates the $7,500 tax are more damaging, more costly, and We applaud the efforts by Secretaries actually said, “If enacted, the Republi- credit for purchasing electric cars, such threaten the safety and security of both Zinke and Perdue to spend our money can tax reform proposal would saddle as Teslas, whose batteries are built in the public and firefighters. In recent fire more wisely and encourage the Senate 8 million households that earn up to Sparks, and drops the tax exemption reviews, I have heard this described as to pass the the Resilient Federal Forests $86,100 with an average tax increase of for municipal bonds to finance sports ‘a new normal.’ It is unacceptable that Act. — TM $794 …” stadiums, such as the one planned for But you see, there are 122 million Las Vegas for the Raiders. households making less than $86,100. Next, Congress needs to address the Thus only 6.5 percent of those house- runaway federal spending. holds would see a tax hike of that amount. The Post reported that more Thomas Mitchell is a longtime Nevada newspaper than 97 million, or 80 percent, of that columnist. You may email him at thomasmnv@ group would get a tax cut averaging yahoo.com. He also blogs at http://4thst8.word- about $450. press.com/.

corrections The Nov. 3 LC Coalition story incorrectly reported the number of EMTs in Panaca. The town has six active EMTs, and one is an Advanced EMT. Concerns remain on having enough EMTs available throughout the county. Also, the Panaca Senior Center is not currently serving lunches. They are trying to get enough interest to make renewing the service feasible, but need 5 to 8 regu- lars to reinstate the program.

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NEW OFFICE: 1005 Main St. Suite 104, Panaca Driver’s Cell: 775-962-1124 Fax: 775-728-4297 Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 10, 2017 Page 5 sports lchs football Lincoln advances to state semis after win By Marinda Lamb yards from the end zone, but Elijah Harr the ball. Noah Smith helped move the prevented a touchdown by swatting Lynx down the field. Mason Thornock Lincoln County played their 2A first- away a pass. Lake Mead ended up kick- threw a 49-yard pass to Lewis, resulting round game against Lake Mead last Fri- ing for three points, and the Lynx were in a touchdown. The 2-point conversion day, defeating the Eagles 34-20. back on offense. failed. The Lynx (8-3) advance to the state Alex Vincent returned the kick. On Lake Mead tried to get something go- semifinals for a matchup with Pershing the first play, the Lynx fumbled the ball. ing, but Lynx defense kicked in and the County (9-1) in Lovelock. That game is Lake Mead recovered it. After a few Eagles don’t get far. Lake Mead punted tomorrow at 1 p.m. plays, Lake Mead kicked a 48-yard field on the fourth down. Landen Smith re- It started off slow for the Lynx against goal for another three points. The Lynx turned it for an 80-yard touchdown, Lake Mead, who scored within the first were back on offense, and Ottley ran 16 putting the Lynx ahead 28-20. 20 seconds of the first quarter. On of- yards for the last touchdown of the first Lincoln’s defense ruled the second fense, the Lynx slowly made it down the half. Lake Mead was still beating the half, holding Lake Mead scoreless the field. After a few more series of plays, Lynx, 20-14, at this point. entire second half. Ottley ran 9 yards Landen Smith ran 12 yards for the Lynx Lynx coach Raymond Wadsworth for the last touchdown, sealing the 34-20 first touchdown. Dean Ottley landed the said the team wasn’t executing the game win. 2-point conversion. plan of taking care of the football in the Wadsworth said, “Once the kids did Because Lake Mead kicked for their first half. what they were supposed to, Lake Mead extra point, the Lynx were up 8-7. De- “It seemed like everything was going couldn’t stop us. However, it was good fense started picking it up a little bit, but wrong. At halftime, we made our adjust- to see the kids fight through some ad- not enough. Lake Mead scored again. At ment, which was to stick to the game versity, but we’ve got to play a whole the end of the first, the score was 14-8, plan already made because we knew it game from here on out. We can’t make Courtesy photo Lake Mead. would work as a coaching staff.” silly mistakes. We can’t just show up Lincoln senior Matthew Finlinson The second quarter began, and Lake The Lynx started out the second half at the second half. We need to be there blocks a Lake Mead player during the Mead had the ball. They made it just on kick return. Kamdon Lewis returned through all four quarters.” Lynx 34-20 playoff win last Friday.

pvhs volleyball pvhs football Pahranagat girls win regional title Panthers

By Sarah Judd blank The Pahranagat Valley Lady Panthers dominated the 1A Southern League Muckers in playoffs on Saturday in Alamo, easily defeating Liberty Baptist and Tonopah in straight sets. quarterfinal Against Liberty Baptist, Pahranagat won each set with an end score of 25-10. The Panthers then moved on against matchup Tonopah for the championship game. They again won all three sets with final scores of 25-14, 25-9 and 25-12. By Sarah Judd Over the tournament, Karley Whipple had 27 kills, 10 aces, and 25 digs. Morgan The lights lit up the sky in Alamo as Harris had 24 kills, 5 aces, and 18 digs. the Pahranagat Valley High football Madi Taylor had 28 assists, 3 aces, and 14 team faced off against Tonopah in the digs. Hannah Castleton had 7 kills and 5 first round of playoffs last week. blocks. And Ashlyn Wadsworth had 34 The Panthers then lit up the Muckers assists, 5 aces, and 7 digs. for a 44-0 win to advance to the state The road to another State Title starts 2 semifinals. p.m. today against Virginia City at Faith Against Tonopah, Panther quar- Lutheran High School in Las Vegas. The terback Preston Higbee led the team winner of that match plays for the state in quarter one with a 15-yard pass to championship against the winner of the Brodey Maxwell for a touchdown, fol- northern one-seed, Owyhee, and south- lowed by a good rush conversion to ern two-seed Tonopah. Courtesy photo Richard Lewis to bring the score to The championship game is noon to- The Pahranagat Valley High volleyball team captured the 1A Southern League 8-0. Then, at four minutes left of the morrow at Faith Lutheran. title last weekend in Alamo. quarter, there was a 13-yard rush from Preston Higbee for a touchdown, but no conversion from a pass to Brodey Maxwell, leaving the score to 14-0 in the first quarter. lchs volleyball The second quarter started with a 10- yard rush from Higbee for a touchdown, with a rush conversion for another two points by Brodey Maxwell for a score Lady Lynx season ended after playoff loss of 22-0. Next, there was a 3-yard rush By Marinda Lamb by Higbee for another touchdown, fol- lowed by another good conversion with Lincoln County High School’s Lady Lynx closed out their a pass to Brodey Maxwell, bringing the season Saturday with a 3-0 loss to Calvary Chapel in the 2A score to 30-0. Southern League semifinals. Two minutes later, a 7-yard pass to They went in as the three seed, and Calvary was the second Stockton Maxwell scored a touchdown, seed. Instead of it being a regular 2-out-of-3 set, they played a followed by Richard Lewis running in 3-out-of-5 set. the conversion, bringing the score to 38- The Lady Lynx came out strong. They were neck and neck 0. There was a fumble recovery made by with Calvary for the beginning of the first game. Lincoln kept Stockton Maxwell in the first half of the their mental game up and took care of the ball. However, they game and right before halftime, Brodey slowly lost that pattern, and Calvary got a few points on them. Maxwell got an interception. They started getting panicked and shanking serve receive Midway in the third quarter, one more passes, not taking care of where they were putting their hits. touchdown was made with Higbee run- Passers weren’t passing, setters weren’t setting, and hitters ning 25 yards for the score. A pass to weren’t hitting. The Lady Lynx lost once they started giving up Josh Callahan was incomplete, leaving easy balls they could’ve gotten points of off. They lost the first the score 44-0. match 25-14. In the fourth quarter, a fumble at the The next match Lincoln let Calvary get a massive lead, mak- Courtesy photo 1-yard line was recovered by Cody Hatch ing it very hard to come back from. They just kept making Lincoln junior Amy Gloeckner sets during the regional with seven minutes left in the game. mistake after mistake. The ball wouldn’t just die. They would semifinals on Saturday in Laughlin. Hatch ran it all the way into the end zone have rallies, but the Lady Lynx didn’t push hard enough to win for a touchdown, but a clipping penalty those rallies. They did have some good plays, but it just wasn’t negated the touchdown. enough. The Lady Lynx lost that match 25-7. They ended strong, but it wasn’t enough. The final score was The Panthers move on to play against The third match started out the same as the one before. The 25-13. Whittell today in Alamo at 7 p.m. The Lady Lynx once again let Calvary get a big lead. Coach Chantel Holt said, “I hate that they do this to them- Warriors knocked off Eureka 42-18 in Lincoln finally woke up and realized this was their last selves. The game could’ve gone a lot differently. However, I’m their first-round matchup. chance. They began to play like they should’ve the whole game. very proud of these girls. They had a new coach, changed their In the other semifinal matchup, an un- The passes got better, and they started getting better hits and offense and defense, and switched positions. Calvary was a defeated Virginia City squad will take on rallies. Kendra Mathews owned the net with a few blocks and team of all seniors, and we have seven juniors. That being said, southern two seed Spring Mountain in tips. Kylee Cameron and Sadie Teel also got some good blocks. I’m looking forward to next year.” Virginia City this afternoon. 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(NVCAN) Preparation Monthly Reports, Availability House for Sale after work hours to accept bail, Notary 899 Main Street in Panaca. 3 bedroom, am on Monday November 20th. LEGALS Skills Needed: 2 bath. New kitchen and bath. Large lot. Good Communication Skills, Professional Game room. Food storage basement. FOR SALE- 2001 Buick Park Avenue, 168 K miles, clean engine, body, interior and Trustee Sale No. 2517101-IRK APN: 001- Appearance, Willingness to Learn, Long Very Rare tree outside. Yours for only tires. Car won’t start due to sitting for a 047-01 **THIS DOCUMENT SUPERCEDES Term Commitment $135,000. Ad a lot for an additional NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE DOCUMENT long time. $300 obo. Located in Panaca. $15,000. Call (775) 962-1878 NO. 0152628 RECORDED 09/18/2017** Call (775) 962-1743. The Lincoln County Board of Commissio- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN ners are taking applications for the posi- DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DAT- MEDICAL/HEALTH tion of Emergency Manager. WANTED ED 03/28/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- Applications and Job Specifications/Duties OXYGEN - ANYTIME. ANYWHERE. No tanks TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT GUITAR WANTED! Local musician will can be obtained by contacting the Lincoln to refill. No deliveries. The All-New Inogen MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU pay up to $12,500 for pre-1975 Gibson, County Clerk, Denice Brown Commissio- One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATU- Fender, Martin and Gretsch guitars. Fender ners Assistant or from the Lincoln County FREE info kit: 888-550-6503 (NVCAN) RE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, amplifiers also. Call toll free! 1-800-995- website. All applications must be recei- 1217. (NVCAN) YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On ved by the Lincoln County Clerk, PO Box 11/17/2017 at 11:00 am FIRST AMERICAN LIFE ALERT. 24/7. One press of a button 90, Pioche, NV 89043 by November 17, Looking for resident of Lincoln County to TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY as the duly sends help FAST! Medical, Fire, Burglar. 2017 at 5:00 pm. participate in the State of Nevada’s Off- appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Even if you can’t reach a phone! FREE Questions may be directed to the Lincoln Brochure. CALL 855-399-2238 (NVCAN) Highway Vehicle registration marketing a Deed of Trust recorded on 04/01/2005, County Clerk 775-962-8077 or Denice campaign ’Off-Road Smart’. Resident must as Document No. 0124258 of official re- Brown 775-962-8072. have an off-highway vehicle that’s regis- cords in the Office of the Recorder of Lin- SELECTQUOTE IS DEDICATED TO FINDING tered in Nevada and be willing to commit coln County, State of Nevada executed A MEDICARE plan right for you and your to a date, time, location for a video and by: JASON M. PITTS, an unmarried man, WINNEMUCCA PUBLISHING SEEKS A wallet. Call 877-816-8043 today and HANDS-ON EDITOR Previous newspaper photo shoot. Release waivers must as Trustor, NEVADA BANK & TRUST COM- receive a free quote from one of our writing experience is required. Salary also be signed. Off-Highway Vehicles in- PANY, as original Beneficiary, WILL SELL multiple carriers. (NVCAN) negotiable. Pr-employment drug clude dirt bikes, atvs, utvs, side-by-sides, AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST screening. Email resumes to t.wadley@ dune buggies, sand rails and snowmobi- BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of LEGALS winnemuccapublishing.net or mail to les. Here is a link to the website -- https:// sale in lawful money of the United Sta- Winnemucca Publishing, Attn; Tracy ohv.nv.gov/off-road-smart. Please email tes, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by APPLICATION FOR WATER NO. 87353 Wadley, 1022 S. Grass Valley Rd., [email protected] if interested. a state or national bank, a cashier’s check NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 25th Winnemucca, NV 89445. EOE. No phone drawn by state or federal credit union or day of September 2017 Pearson Brothers calls please. (NVCAN) a cashier’s check drawn by state or fede- of Pioche, Nevada made application to the ral savings and loan association, savings State Engineer of Nevada for permission CALL FOR association, or savings bank) all right, tit- SERVICES to change the point of diversion of 0.567 c.f.s., 113.3 a.f.a., a portion of water here- ANNOUNCEMENTS! le, and interest conveyed to and now held CANCER CASES by the Trustee in the hereinafter descri- tofore appropriated under Claim V02918. Something special www.cancerbenefits.com Water will be diverted from Pine Creek at bed property under and pursuant to the 1-800-414-4328 a point located within the SE1/4 NE1/4 of happening that the Deed of Trust. The sale will be made, but Section 25, T5N, R68E, MDM or at a point without covenant or warranty expressed community should know LEGALS from which the E1/4 corner of said Section or implied regarding title, possession, or about? 25 bears S 49 degrees 10 minutes 31 se- encumbrances, to pay the remaining prin- on or existence of any personal property, conds E, a distance of 965.09 feet (approx. Send it in to the cipal sum of the note(s) secured by the to satisfy the remaining principal sum of 22.5 miles NE of Pioche, NV). Water will Deed of Trust, interest thereon, estimated the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, Lincoln County Record! be used for irrigation, stockwater and do- fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee with interest thereon, as provided in said mestic purposes as decreed. The existing Events, Marriages, for the total amount (at the time of the ini- note(s), advances, if any, under the terms point of diversion was located within the tial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea- of the Deed of Trust, estimated fee, char- Missions, Eagle Scouts, SW1/4 NW1/4 of Section 30, T5N, R69E, sonably estimated to be set forth below. ges and expenses of the Trustee and of Military, Recognitions. MDM, or at a point from which the SE cor- The amount may be greater on the day the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to ner of Section 29 bears N 71 degrees 54 Send the info to of sale. Place of Sale; At the main entran- wit: Amount of unpaid balance and other minutes W, a distance of 11,101.3 feet. ce to the County Courthouse, 181 N. Main charges: $138,236.43 (Estimated). Acc- contact.lcrecord@gmail. Water was used for irrigation, stockwater Street, Pioche, NV 89043. Legal Descrip- rued interest and additional advances, if and domestic purposes as decreed. com. tion: SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO any, will increase this figure prior to sale. Jason King, P.E. Call (775) 725-3232 FOR COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Ex- The beneficiary may elect to bid less than State Engineer hibit “A” Legal Description PARCEL I: ALL their full credit bid. The beneficiary under with any questions. JK/jl OF LOTS NUMBERED ONE (1) AND TWO said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a writ- Publish November 10, 17, 24, & Decem- (2) IN BLOCK NUMBERED FIFTY-FOUR (54) ber 1, 2017 AS SAID LOTS AND BLOCK ARE DELINEAT- ten Declaration of Default and Demand ED AND SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL PLAT for Sale, and a written Notice of Default OF THE NORTHEAST ADDITION TO SAID and Election to Sell. The undersigned cau- TOWN, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THAT sed said Notice of Default and Election to PORTION OF SAID LOTS AS CONTESTED Sell to be recorded in the county where BY COMBINED METAL REDUCTION COM- the real property is located and more than Legals & Classifieds PANY WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY 1550 three months have elapsed since such SQUARE FEET AND IS SHOWN ON PAGE recordation. THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD AS- 156 IN PLAT BOOK A, RECORDED MAY 06, IS, LENDER/BENEFICIARY IS UNABLE TO Deadline 1980 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RE- VALIDATE THE CONDITION, DEFECTS OR CORDER OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEVADA. DISCLOSURE ISSUES OF SAID PROPERTY PARCEL II: THAT PORTION OF LOTS NUM- AND BUYER WAIVES THE DISCLOSURE Every Monday by 4p.m. BERED ONE (1) AND TWO (2) IN BLOCK REQUIREMENTS UNDER NRS 113.130 BY NUMBERED FIFTY-FOUR (54) IN SAID PURCHASING AT THIS SALE AND SIGNING TOWN OF PIOCHE, AS CONTESTED BY RECEIPT. DATED: October 20, 2017 FIRST Send to COMBINED METAL REDUCTION COMPA- AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY NY BEING APPROXIMATELY 1550 SQUARE FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT 2500 PASEO FEET AS SHOWN ON PAGE 156 IN PLAT VERDE PARKWAY, STE. 120 HENDERSON, contact.lcrecord@gmail. BOOK A, RECORDED MAY 06, 1980, IN NV 89074 (702) 731-4131 Russell M. Dal- THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER ton, Vice President STATE OF NEVADA ) : ss OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEVADA. The street COUNTY OF CLARK ) This instrument was com address is 192 Lightner Street, Pioche, acknowledged before me on October 20, NV 89043. Other common designation, if 2017 by: Russell M. Dalton, Vice President any, of the real property described abo- of First American Title Insurance Company Call Robin Duccini Notary Public ROBIN DUC- ve is purported to be: APN: 001-047-01. CINI NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF NEVADA The undersigned Trustee disclaims any COUNTY OF CLARK My Comm. Expires: liability for any incorrectness of the street (775) 725-3232 11-07-2020 Certificate No: 05-94127-1 address and other common designation, NPP0319250 To: LINCOLN COUNTY RE- if any, shown herein. Said sale will be CORD PUB: 10/27/2017, 11/03/2017, made, but without covenant or warranty, with any questions. 11/10/2017 express or implied, regarding title, pos- Publish October 27, November 3 & 10, session, encumbrances, condition, suita- 2017 bility for a particular purpose or the locati- Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 10, 2017 Page 7

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Jerry’s Sinclair - Caliente Serving all of Lincoln County Public Meetings services Fuel, snacks, groceries, car wash Phone: 702.334.1331 Caliente City Council: First and third Thursday skills or find employment. Services are offered to Phone: 775.726.3189 of the month, 6 p.m. at the Caliente Depot. all individuals that enroll. Contact program man- ■ Pet Grooming Caliente Beautification Committee: ager Launa Chouquer, Christy Blood or case man- GROCERIES 3R Grooming - Pioche third Tuesday, 5 p.m. at City Hall. ager Jaime Torrealday at 775-726-3800, ext. 108. Club Radio Net on the 147.12 repeated every 45 years experience, Sandy Caliente Planning Commission: first Monday night at 7 p.m. Panaca Market - Panaca Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Robinson Caliente Olson Senior Center Board: third Mon-Sat: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Phone: 775.962.5317 or Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. at Olson Senior Center. suPPort grouPs Phone: 775.728.4454 702.300.7530 Caliente Town Hall meeting: last Tuesday of Alamo LDS Addiction Recovery: Support group every month at the Olson Senior Center, 6 p.m. ■ Septic meets Thursdays, 7 p.m. in the LDS Church in LODGING Lincoln County Board of Commissioners: first Alamo. Please use southwest door. Everyone Jerry’s Johns - Caliente and third Monday of each month at 9 a.m. at welcome. 775-725-3768 or 775-962-1085. Caliente Hot Springs Motel and “Use our house not yours,” Lincoln County Court House, Pioche. Healing Within, Al-Anon Tuesdays, 7 p.m. at Spa- Caliente Lincoln County Power District: second Monday, Trinity Church, 463 Cottonwood Rd. (downstairs septics pumped entrance), Alamo. Call 775-725-3705 or 775- Soak at the newly remodled hot springs 9 a.m. at District Office in Caselton. Phone: 775.726.3189 482-4012. for relaxation and health benefits. Lincoln County School District: second Thursday, Caliente AA Meetings: Tuesday and Saturday at Phone: 775.726.3777 ■ Towing 6:30 p.m. at District Office in Panaca. 7 p.m. in the Agape Church, 270 A St., Caliente. Lincoln County TV District: second Wednesday, Lynn’s Auto Center - Caliente Everyone welcome. 775-726-3233. Pine Tree Inn & Bakery - Panaca 5 p.m. at Lincoln County Housing Administration Caliente NA Meetings: Friday at 7 p.m., open Roomy Bed and Breakfast. Bakery and 24 hour towing - We are here to Office on Hollywood Way in Pioche. NA meeting will be held at the Agape Church. Catering by order. P: 775.728.4675 help Phone: 775.726.3191 Pioche Chamber of Commerce: second 775-962-3807. Panaca AA Open Meeting: has moved to the Tuesday, at Noon at the Silver Cafe. 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(Use north entrance) through the Elko Child Support Office, 1020 Ruby Contact 775-962-1963 or 962-5449. Everyone Dougherty’s Fine Jewelry -Gold- Vista Drive, No. 101. 800-229-4188. Applications welcome. InVision Eye Center - Caliente smith Gold/silver sales, manufac- may be picked up at the Lincoln County Clerk’s Pioche AA Meetings: Thursday at 7 p.m. in Wed 9am–7pm, Thurs 8am–4pm the Episcopal Church basement. Everyone turing. Now offering greeting cards office in Pioche, Pahranagat Valley Justice Court in Phone: 775.726.3911 welcome. Phone: 775.962.5511 Alamo or Caliente City Hall. CodeRED: www.lincolncountynv.org and click on coMMunity grouPs RESTAURANTS the “CODE RED” on the right side of the website. American Legion Alamo Post 17: Meets the first Need to make an Register to receive emergency alerts in your Thursday of the month at the Trinity Assembly of J&J’s Fast Food - Caliente announcement? Send it to area for free! Sent right to your phone! 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Pioche, will be open Monday, Freedom 4-Wheelers: Will meet the first and Call the Wednesday and Thursday from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. third Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. in the and Tuesday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Alamo is open Panaca Fire Hall to discuss upcoming events and Lincoln County Record Tue., Wed., Thu. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Mon. 1 to ovarian cancer education. All are welcome to today to become a part of our 4 p.m. attend. Call Kirt or Hope Johnson, 775-728-4795. Panaca Senior Center is available for personal Masons Meetings: Caliente Lodge No. 38 meets the new Business Directory, and computer use or to check out library books by first Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Caliente learn how you can become request. Please contact Torrie: 775-962-1130, VFW Hall. All Masons are invited. Irvin: 702-420-0008 or Elona: 775-962-1864. Mizpah Chapter No. 19, Order of the Eastern Star, a featured business in the Mobile Food Pantry: Call LC Human Services, 775- meets at St. John Lodge on the second Saturday of directory! 962-8084, for more info. the month at 2 p.m. VFW Post 7114: 391 Dixon St. is now open Friday St. John Lodge No. 18 in uptown Pioche meets the and Saturday, 4 to 9 p.m. Visit, watch your second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. favorite program on our wide-screen TV, enjoy VFW Post 7114: monthly membership meeting 2nd Plans are available a beverage. Try your skill with Wii sports games. Friday every month, 7 p.m. All members are urged Open to the public. to attend. 391 Dixon St. in Caliente. to get your business in the GED Testing will be available the second week Great Basin Amateur Radio Club: Monthly meeting of every month. Please contact Lincoln County second Wednesday of the month, 6 p.m. at a local newspaper, magazine, and School District to schedule your test, 775-728- Fire Dep’t station in Pioche, Panaca or Caliente. Any online! 4471. questions call Lee Hone at 775-962-1528 or E mail Lincoln County Workforce: Ages 18-80, we can [email protected]. Members will be notified of Call us today 775.725.3232 help you complete your education, gain neces- location by email. You do not need to be a member sary occupational training, build work placement to participate. Page 8 Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 10, 2017 Runners compete at state fire district news

By Marinda Lamb By Sarah Judd they are doing starting at a young age. Park expressed that the community is Four of Lincoln County High School’s The Pahranagat Valley Volunteer Fire really isolated here. This valley needs cross-country runners headed to state District met Oct 25. to have the ability to move in whatever last weekend in Sparks. Ryan Rhodes, EMT Coordinator, re- direction with whom we have here. If There were no medal winners this ported he and Trish Schofield went to there is a school event, there should be year, but Cody Dirks, Ben Culverwell, the EMS expo exhibit hall in Las Vegas. some control with fire trucks and other Hannah Bleak, and Shayla Mathews ran He talked about his findings with the vehicles blocking the area to keep people hard against the best 1A/2A runners in different ambulance manufacturers and from coming on the scene. Nevada. how Crestline brand is preferable for Park talked to Mike Strong and Mike Dirks and Culverwell ran in the men’s the price. Rhodes also spent time with Sparrow, and decided that the middle varsity race. Dirks finished in 18:59. Cul- Jones and Bartlett, who provides curric- school needs to keep the front entrance verwell finished at 19:59. Courtesy photo ulum for certification courses. Schofield of the breezeway locked from the outside Bleak and Mathews ran in the varsity Lincoln’s two mens state varsity voiced that she wants a jack stabilization so people can’t get off the highway and go women’s race. Bleak crossed the finish cross country runners are among the for car wrecks. into the building. The community needs line with a time of 24:34. A few places be- crowd of competitors last weekend The AFG (Assistance to Firefighter) to keep their eyes open and be more hind, Mathews recorded a time of 25:12. in Sparks. Cody Dirks is ahead of the grant opens up in December. The fire aware of what is occurring around them. This race wraps up Lincoln County crowd. Ben Culverwell is the red jer- district’s older ambulance is from 1999. When Nevada Highway Patrol trained High School Cross Country for this year. sey on the left. The grant expressed that they would the teachers, they stressed to them that have to put the old one out of service for assailants won’t be merciful or caring. the grant. The district wouldn’t be able to Park thought the timing of the drill com- keep the old one on inventory. To receive pared to what happened in Vegas on Oct. the grant, the ambulance being replaced 1 helped put things in perspective. would have to be between 12-15 years old. The county commissioners are look- ‘unwelcomed visitor’ The board asked Brittany Smallwood to ing to replace retiring Rick Stever’s posi- add notes that the district needs more tion in the Lincoln County Fire District. than two ambulances. They have acci- His position is crucial since the it can dents where more than two ambulances keep communication open with the State are needed to take care of patients. The for Emergency Response. Hopefully, the district didn’t receive the Lowe’s grant for new person will keep good communica- defibrillators. Also, the SCBAs weren’t tion with Pahranagat Valley as well. approved through an AFG grant. In the fire chief report, Steve Meldrum Roberta Park, Emergency Manage- mentioned having Entry Level Fire- ment Chair, said she was really im- fighter (ELF) certification move forward pressed with the school drills. Every- to the burn trailer. one has been on the same emergency Lastly, the audit hasn’t been completed plan from elementary to middle to high yet due to the unexpected death of Bret school, so the students all know what Whipple’s associate.

Courtesy photo Dwayne Free made a presentation to the Board of County Commissioners on Monday of a bronze sculpture entitled “Unwelcomed Visitor” for placement at the Lincoln County Museum. The sculpture is based on his experiences as a young child with his father and grandfather panning for gold in Lincoln County.