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election 2018 lincoln county election results Lincoln County Sheriff Democrats win US Senate, governor; Lee, Kerry D. (Indumbent) - 1,376 Schimbeck, Evan W. - 549

Lincoln County Lincoln County sheriff re-elected Recorder-Auditor Elmer, Amy Nicole - 1,097 By Dave Maxwell Attorney General Adam Laxalt in only over Democrat Clint Koble on a count of McCleary, Bob - 823 Washoe and Clark County. The vote was 167,427 to 120,191. In , Democrats did well in the 477,000 for Sisolak and 437,690 for Lax- Democrat Aaron Ford edged Repub- Lincoln County U.S. House and the Senate, as well as alt. lican Wes Duncan out for attorney gen- Commissioner, District B electing the state’s first Democratic gov- It was the same story again for Lt. Gov- eral in a tight race, 453,290 to 449,030. Lister, Bevan - 1,464 ernor in over 20 years. ernor. Democrat Kate Marshall topped Incumbent Republican Barbara Cega- Hibble, Ron - 454 Washoe and Clark County, alone, de- Republican Michael Roberson 483,244 vske topped Democrat Aaron Nelson for cided several of the important races in to 419,155. She won Washoe and Clark secretary of state by a count of 465,096 to Lincoln County School the state, outvoting the other 15 counties. County and he won all the rest. 458,632. District Trustee, District B won only two of Neva- In the U.S. House, Democrats won Democrat Zach Conine won the job of Hansen, Carol J. - 1,256 da’s 17 counties, Washoe and Clark, in three of the four Congressional districts. state treasurer over Bob Beers on a vote Harr, Carolyn (Incumbent) - 576 the race for the Senate seat held by Dean retained her seat in District 1, of 456,943 to 451,081. Heller. However, that was all she needed defeating challenger Joyce Bentley. Susie In Lincoln County, Clerk Lisa Lloyd Justice of the Peace, to join Catherine Cortez-Masto as the Lee won over Danny Tarkanian in Dis- said her numbers showed that there was Meadow Valley state’s second Democratic Senator. The trict 3, and former Congressman Steven a strong turnout of voters this year. Cowley, Mike D. (Incumbent) - 847 total was Rosen, 486,794, and Heller, Horsford defeated another former Con- Locally, voters selected Heller over Childers, Jeff - 524 438,516. gressman, Cresent Hardy, in District 4 Rosen by a wide margin of 1,547 to 283. Steve Sisolak, Clark County Commis- by a vote of 120,888 to 101,748. Voters also went for Laxalt over Sisolak State Assembly sion Board chair, took the governor’s Republican incumbent Hoff, Dennis - 462 office in the same manner, outpolling held onto his House seat in District 2 > See ELECTION, Page 6 Romanov, Lesia - 124

Lincoln County Assessor Holt, Mark (Incumbent) - 1,800 community lincoln county Lincoln County Clerk Lloyd, Lisa (Incumbent) - 1,825 Lincoln County District Construction Attorney Frehner, Dylan V. - 1,758 progressing Lincoln County Treasurer Frehner, Shawn (Inc.) - 1,806 on new Lincoln County Commissioner, District A power district Brackenbury, Jared - 1,751

Lincoln County headquarters Commissioner, District D Phillips, Kevin J. (Incumbent) -1,656 By Dave Maxwell

State Assembly, District 33 Construction is underway on the new Ellison, John C. (Incumbent) - 1,182 administrative headquarters and oper- ations building of the Lincoln County Supreme Court Justice, Power District (LCPD). Seat F Located on the east side of U.S. 93, just Silver, Abbi - 1,262 Sarah Judd a bit north of the entrance to Cathedral None of These Candidates - 482 Wylee Mitchell of Pioche competes in barrel racing at the Alamo High School Gorge State Park, work has been pro- Rodeo event held Nov. 2-4. gressing since mid-August. Governor District General Manager Dave Sisolak, Steve - 266 Luttrell said, “We have been looking at Laxalt, Adam Paul - 1,440 this for over 10 years and just waiting until it made the most sense to move for- U.S. House of rep. District 4 Over 100 compete at ward with construction. This past win- Horsford, Steven A. - 304 ter, the board decided it was time to start Hardy, Cresent - 1,538 moving forward. We hired an architect Alamo youth rodeo from St. George for the design this past U.S. Senate spring. Put the project out to bid in the Rosen, Jacky - 283 By Sarah Judd W donated half the price and the club summer and awarded the contract to Heller, Dean (Incumbent) - 1,547 paid the other half. The average winners Watts Construction of St. George.” The Alamo High School Rodeo Team of each event received $100 for first, $75 Some years ago, LCPD had another ar- Ballot Questions hosted this a rodeo Nov. 2-4 at the Alamo for second, $50 for third place and $25 for chitect make a design, “but this is about Question 1 Rodeo Grounds. fourth place. half the size of what that one was, but Yes - 902 One hundred and seven participants Tyler Bundy, 18, of Alamo, has been will be more than double what we cur- No - 1,013 arrived to compete in events such as participating in rodeos his whole life. rently have,” Luttrell said. Question 2 goats, chute dogging, steer wrestling, As a senior, this was his last high school He said the construction of the new Yes - 649 team roping, breakaway, tie-down rop- rodeo in Alamo. During the grand en- headquarters will be done in a series No - 1,257 ing, poles, bulls, bareback, saddle bronc, trance, Bundy thanked his parents for of stages. “This first stage is the 4,300 Question 3 barrels and ribbon roping. The trap taking a boy and making him a man. He square-foot administration section and No - 1,743 shoot and rifle shoot were held at the also thanked his mom for holding him 1,500 square-foot operations area. They Yes - 205 Meldrums. Cutting up was held at the up when he didn’t deserve it and his dad are two separate buildings, connected by Question 4 Whipple Ranch. for the calluses on his hands, the sweat a little breezeway. Then, in another 12-18 Yes - 985 The Alamo High School rodeo team on his brow, and the dirt in his nails. months, we’ll start moving the ware- No - 920 consists of Tyler Bundy, Macady Bundy His parents, along with the club mem- house and the maintenance shop. That Question 5 and Troy Bundy. bers, put together a send-off package for way we can kind of keep the costs under Yes - 636 The Alamo Junior High rodeo team college which he carried with him dur- control. It will take about three years No - 1,279 consists of Morgan Carter, CJ Christian, ing his final lap of the arena on his horse. to fully move from up on the hill [at the Question 6 Dakota Ewing, Skyla Johnson, Zoey Bundy’s favorite event is steer wrestling. Caselton Mine] to this new site.” Yes - 429 Perkins, Sydnee Spencer, Myla Walch His horses’ names are Streak, Dusty and He said the operations building “is a No - 1,490 and Dylan Williams. Big Enough. His favorite place to rodeo dedicated building that has all our elec- Prizes for the winners included is Nationals in Wyoming. trical systems and grids and will be a For additional results, visit weighted pads, made by Broken W Cow- He explained, “I love that in rodeo, limited access.” silverstateelection.com boy Gear, to the all-around cowboy and cowgirl winners of the weekend. Broken > See RODEO, Page 3 > See POWER, Page 2

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By Mary Cordle build tourism, and preserve the integrity of our small-town heritage.” The Caliente City Council met for its Gubler added a possible motto, regularly scheduled meeting Nov. 1. “Caliente, let us warm you up.” During the public hearing, comments Councilman Steve Rowe suggested were received on potential applications having a contest, where the public can for funding under the next fiscal year’s suggest and vote on a motto. State Community Development Block The council approved the mission Grant (CDBG) program. statement, tabling discussion of the Deputy City Clerk Amanda Anderson motto for a further meeting. suggested that the council apply for a grant The planning board recommended Mary Cordle for phase two of the Depot’s restoration, that the council approve the annexa- A choir sings during the National Day of Prayer meeting held Nov. 4 in Caliente. and a motion to that effect was carried. tion of approximately 253.1 acres of land A recommendation from the plan- owned by 3J Cattle. The annexation was ning board for a City of Caliente Mission approved. Statement was presented by Council- It was brought up that kids have been Prayer meeting held in Caliente man Regan Gubler, who read the state- climbing on the Box Car Museum. Any- ment: “The City of Caliente is focused one who sees them climbing needs to re- By Mary Cordle well and Andy Robinson provided pi- on enriching the lives of our citizens and mind them to stay off. ano accompaniment. protecting community character, pre- The beautification committee will hold The National Day of Prayer gathering Between each musical performance, serving historical resources, and provid- the tree lighting on Dec. 1. Refreshments was held on Nov. 4 at the Caliente Vol- prayers were said by Bradshaw, Paul ing for our community to thrive, prosper, will be served in the community room. unteer Fire Hall. There were no Demo- Matthews, Panaca stake president of crats, Republicans, or other political or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day denominational dividers as the churches Saints, and Marty Bushman, Holy Child in Lincoln County came together to pray Catholic Church. for the nation, county, schools and the The closing hymn was conducted by midterm elections. Bushman and sung by the congrega- The day began with the Pledge of Al- tion, followed by the closing prayer by legiance and a prayer led by Deacon Kevin Smith of The Church of Jesus Pat FitzSimons of Holy Child Catholic Christ of Latter Day Saints. The num- Church. Musical numbers were per- ber of people in attendance has grown formed by Cole Bradshaw, Caliente each year since the prayer day first be- Christian Center, Bible Talk from gan. Close to 80 people attended this Panaca, and Bella Voce. Karen Culver- year.

since 1936 and, Luttrell said, “We are planning to have this new facility be able Power to carry us and our future needs for the continued from Page 1 next 80-plus years.” He noted that at Caselton, “there was Luttrell expects construction work in not land to expand; [there was] very this first stage will be complete by early little we could do there; [it was] not in December, “but we won’t move in until a very convenient location for our cus- probably late January because we have tomers or for our ability to respond some electrical work to do to get our quickly to various needs and outages. equipment set up.” We have known we needed to move for Luttrell has been with LCPD as an en- quite a few years; it was just figuring out gineer since 1988 and has been general when would be the right time. The new manager since 2011. facility will serve Lincoln County very, The Caselton site has been in service very well.”

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lccentral.com Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 9, 2018 Page 3 thursday history Rodeo World War I ended continued from Page 1 you do things by yourself. There is no 100 years ago this month one else but you. My family and grandpa have all done rodeo, and the thing I will By Dave Maxwell British, French, and American forces miss after my senior year are all of my 61/30 were poised and ready for a huge new friends.” Mostly sunny November 11, 1918, 100 years ago, was offensive on the western front in the Wylee Mitchell, 14, of Pioche, has been an election year in Nevada, but the most Muese-Argonne. participating in rodeos for as long as she important news of the day had a much Faced with the ultimatum from Wil- can remember. Her horses’ names are larger worldwide impact. son, General Ludendorff’s heart stiff- Jack (her main man), Peanut, Cody and At 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918, World War ened and he informed the Kaiser of his Rudy. Mitchell’s favorite place to rodeo, I ended. Hostilities officially ceased at intention to keep fighting “even against so far, has been at Nationals in South Da- that hour. the rising tide of defeat.” kota, but she also definitely enjoyed run- However, the official end came later, But the tide of defeat was indeed rising ning barrels in Texas. when the Treaty of Versailles was all around, including Germany’s main Mitchell placed third with Jayce Blake signed on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of partner, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in team roping. She expressed, “I love Sarah Judd Versailles outside the town of Versailles, which was crumbling internally. Ger- the adrenaline rush you get when be- Skyla Johnson of Alamo competes in France. man and Austrian troops were surren- ing in a rodeo. It’s really cool. We’re one pole bending at the Alamo High School And how did the people of Lincoln dering to the Allied armies by the thou- rodeo family and I love having all my Rodeo event held Nov. 2-4. County, Nevada celebrate Nov. 11 that sands. Later, there would be a mutiny in friends here.” year, referred to now as Veterans Day? the German Navy. Macady Bundy, 15, of Alamo, has been Pole bending – Emma Lemaire They did what you might expect, with Five more weeks passed, with 250,000 participating in rodeos her whole life. Rifle shoot – Joy Hatch a parade through Pioche. American troops still shipped to France Her favorite event is breakaway, and she There were no qualified rides for bull One-hundred and thirty names of and England. competed in both breakaway and team riding or saddle bronc. WWI veterans are posted on the Pi- In Berlin, a civilian government de- roping. Her horses are named Frosty oche Veterans Memorial plaque. Ten are cided to relieve Ludendorff of his com- and Tequila. Her favorite place she has Junior High Average Winners listed on the town monument in Alamo, mand and sought peace talks with the been for rodeo were the Junior Nationals Boys breakaway – Kaden Florez but there were likely other veterans Allies. in Lebanon, Tennessee. She related, “I Ribbon roping –Madison Solis and from Caliente and Panaca as well. On the night of Nov. 7, a German del- love the people that are here. We’re just Chad Reber Nov. 11, 1918 was a Monday, and the egation drove through the French lines one big family. Everybody knows every- Team roping – Tylie Norcutt and Noah Pioche Record was not published until under a white flag to meet with Allied body.” Williams Friday, Nov. 15. representatives. They met in a railroad CJ Christian, 11, of Hiko, has been par- Barrel racing – Lyndee Moser Surprisingly, the Record did not have car in the woods of Compiègne, 85 miles ticipating in rodeos his whole life. His Girls breakaway – Rilee Christensen a banner headline as some papers did; it behind the front. It was a place that favorite event is bareback. His horses’ Pole bending – Syerra Silva only carried a small one-and-a-half by would become a shrine of French vic- names are Gray, Kate and Alvin. Chris- Bareback – CJ Christian three-inch story near the center of the tory, and 22 years later, of German re- tian’s favorite place he’s been is Alamo. Bull riding – Eyer Morrison front page with the headline “Victory is venge. He said, “My favorite thing about rodeos Tie-down roping – Austin Frehner Ours.” The Germans asked for time to con- are all of my friends there. I like watch- Chute dogging – Ethan Rockwell The story continued, “Director of the sider the terms of surrender, but this ing everyone and talking to all of my Girls goat tying – Tylie Norcutt Council of Defense H.E. Freudenthal re- was denied. Berlin said accept the terms friends.” Boys goat tying – Garrett Jepson ceived official wire Monday the 11th that quickly and unconditionally. Skyla Johnson, 11, of Alamo, debuted Trap shoot – Devin Dixon the armistice had been signed, which On Nov. 10, Kaiser Wilhelm II, grand- in her first junior high rodeo. Previously, Rifle shoot – CJ Christian good news was immediately sent out. In son of Queen Victoria, abdicated the Johnson has gone to a couple of Gymka- There were no qualified rides for sad- the afternoon, at 2 p.m., the people of Pi- throne and fled to neutral Holland. He nas. Her favorite event is the poles. John- dle bronc steer riding. oche celebrated by meeting in the front died there on June 4, 1941, at age 82. son’s horse’s name is Trixy. She has only For the Alamo High School rodeo club, of the Bank of Pioche with the brass At the railway car in Compiègne at completed in Alamo and Panaca, but Tyler Bundy won first in bareback and band at the head, marched through the 5:10 a.m., Nov. 11, Paris time, the armi- Alamo is her favorite place she has been. steer wrestling and second in team rop- streets. stice was signed. Johnson emphasized, “I just love to ing with Bailey Reynolds. The whistles of the mining companies The ceasefire order would go into ef- ride horses, and doing the events is fun. Troy Bundy won second in rifle shoot. blew and the fire bells were ringing all fect at 11 a.m. The news was flashed to all My mom and all of her family competed CJ Christian and Matt Higbee Jr. won day, celebrating that for which America armies on both sides. in rodeo and that is what got me inter- first and second place, respectively, in entered this war and by its assistance The armistice, rumored for days, now ested.” the .22 rifle shoot. Christian also won made possible that Great Victory that confirmed, would occur in six hours. first place in bareback and third place in was achieved, which will result in uni- French and American troops contin- High School Awards chute dogging. versal peace.” ued their push in the Meuse-Argonne All-around cowgirl – Jayce Blake The Alamo High School Rodeo Com- As suddenly as the news of the end region. One American regiment was All-around cowboy – Tyler Bundy mittee would like to thank all of the spon- of the war came, Germany had actually ordered over the top at 10:55 a.m. It suf- Rookie all-around cowgirl – Taylor sors, volunteers and parents who stepped been facing the reality of surrender for fered multiple casualties. Felton. in to help wherever needed. They could over a month. At 10:59, along the 700-mile-long west- Rookie all-around cowboy – Riley Ro- not do it without you. They would also like Deserted by all her allies, her great ern front, hundreds of cannon and artil- derick to give a special thanks to the Pahranagat military machine in the process of de- lery pieces opened fire, hoping to claim Valley ambulance crews who gave their struction by the continuing onslaught the honor of firing the last shot. Junior High Awards time, standing by in case of injury. This of allied armies, the military high com- At 11 a.m., all stopped. All-around cowgirl – Arlee Morrison event wouldn’t be possible without them. mand was beginning to accept the fact One newspaper reporter writing All-around cowboy – Austin Frehner They would like to thank the Whip- of defeat. about what happened at the time noted, Rookie all-around cowgirl – Joseyray ples, who donated the cattle and facili- On Oct. 2, 1918, a German officer ar- “Nothing happened. The war just Funk ties to make cutting for the cowgirls and rived at the Reichstag building in Ber- ended.” Rookie all-around cowboy – Garret cowboys possible. They would also like lin with a message from German Army One soldier was seen walking quietly Jepson to thank Cindy Higbee from 4-H for her Chief Erich Ludendorff. alone in what minutes before had been time and efforts as range master, and It read: “The German Army is ex- No Man’s Land. High School Average Winners both her and her husband Matt for do- hausted. Reserves are used up. We can- Soldiers from both sides were told not Girls cutting – Ali Norcutt nating and helping with concessions. not win the war.” to fraternize with each other after the Boys cutting – Daunte Ceresola They would also like to thank the club The Reichstag assembly was shocked fighting stopped, but the orders were Tie-down roping – Daunte Ceresola members. by the message, but Ludendorff couldn’t widely ignored. Breakaway roping – Caitlin Lucchesi The rodeo was a success and the kids be denied. The news reached Washington and Steer wrestling – Tyler Bundy are looking forward to the rest of the On Oct. 6, the Reichstag sent a message New York at 3 a.m. and soon people be- Team roping – Benton Price and Whit- year as they work towards state finals to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, via gan to appear in the streets in pajamas ney Slack and qualifying for the national finals in the U.S. embassy in Bern, Switzerland, and overcoats. Joyous celebrations oc- Goat tying – Chloe Lambert Wyoming, for high school, and South “The German government requests an curred nationwide. Barrel racing – Jayce Blake Dakota, for junior high. immediate armistice on land, on sea, What sort of a day was it? A day like and in the air.” all days, filled with those events that al- Wilson responded to the German re- ter and illuminate our times. quest, saying there could be no discus- That night, a final entry was made in SMART RENTALS sion until the German army pulled out the French Army’s Journal of Commu- 10 X 10 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Now Available of France and Belgium. nique: “Closed, because of victory.” STORAGE UNITS 775-962-1302 pv fire district news

By Sarah Judd teers a seven-hour round trip. There are currently no protocols in place concern- The Pahranagat Valley Fire District ing transport to St. George. Typically, met on Oct. 16. transports are only done to Caliente or Ryan Rhodes, the ambulance coor- Las Vegas. dinator, reported that Tim Vande Sluis Mesquite was contacted about assist- is now certified as an Advanced EMT ing with transports to St. George but, and Sarah Judd is now certified as a Ba- given that they only have three ambu- sic EMT. The Hiko barn will be cleaned lances for their area, Mesquite responded twice this month and then once a month that it can only help during life-threaten- from here on out. Rhodes plans on fol- ing situations. The issue will remain on lowing up with Bound Tree about sup- the agenda for future discussion. plies for the third ambulance, since the In the fire chief report, Lonny Walch order hasn’t arrived yet. stated that the training for firefighters Steve Meldrum talked with Grover has been going well. He has a checklist C. Dils hospital about transporting pa- of items to complete. By the end, trainees tients. The hospital noted that it’s too will have Entry Level Firefighter (ELF) much money and that the proposal has certification. to go through the board. With grant funding, Walch ordered Rhodes commented that a recent transport to St. George took two volun- > See PV FIRE, Page 6 Lincoln County Record The Week of Nov. 9, 2018 Write to us Lincoln County Record [email protected] opinion Page 4 Does the 14th Amendment require ‘birthright’ citizenship?

ollowing up on a stance taken illegal alien mothers?” of U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark in which the during his election campaign The argument that children born on court ruled 5-4 that a child born in the President now U.S. soil are automatically U.S. citizens U.S. of parents of Chinese descent is a says he will sign an executive is loosely grounded in the 14th Amend- citizen by virtue of birth under the 14th Forder ending so-called “birthright” ment, passed after the Civil War, which Amendment. The Chinese Exclusion citizenship. says, “All persons born or naturalized Act barred citizenship for the Chinese, Trump told “Axios on HBO” he wants in the , and subject to the though the parents were legal perma- to “remove the right to citizenship for Thomas Mitchell jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the nent residents. There was no such thing babies of non-citizens and unauthorized Commentary United States …” as an illegal immigrant at the time. immigrants born on U.S. soil.” The contention revolves around the In fact, American Indians born on U.S. “How ridiculous, we’re the only coun- phrase about being subject to U.S. juris- soil were not deemed citizens until the try in the world where a person comes country’ would give automatic citizen- diction. Indian Citizenship Act was passed in in, has a baby, and the baby is essentially ship to the children of illegal immi- In testimony before Congress in 2015, 1924. As columnist Hans von Spakovsky a citizen of the United States for 85 years grants.” John C. Eastman, a law professor at has noted, “There would have been no with all of those benefits,” the president Of course, Reid’s 1993 speech on the Chapman University and founding need to pass such legislation if the 14th was quoted as saying. “It’s ridiculous. floor of the Senate was a rare lapse into director of the Claremont Institute Amendment extended citizenship to ev- It’s ridiculous. And it has to end.” rational thought, which he now says Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, ery person born in America, no matter As he did during the campaign Trump was a mistake and argues, “Immigrants explained the origin and meaning of the what the circumstances of their birth, could not resist tweaking Nevada’s long- are the lifeblood of our nation.” As op- 14th Amendment citizenship clause. and no matter who their parents are.” time senior Sen. . posed to citizens? He said the 1866 Civil Rights Act, While Trump likely doesn’t have the “Harry Reid was right in 1993, before But in 1993 Reid said, “If making it from which the 14th Amendment was legal authority to issue an executive he and the Democrats went insane and easy to be an illegal alien isn’t enough, drafted, says, “All persons born in the order ending birthright citizenship, Sen. started with the Open Borders (which how about offering a reward for being United States, and not subject to any for- Lindsay Graham of South Carolina has brings massive Crime) ‘stuff.’ Don’t for- an illegal immigrant? No sane country eign power, excluding Indians not taxed, said he would introduce legislation to do get the nasty term Anchor Babies. I will would do that, right? Guess again. If you are hereby declared to be citizens of the so. keep our Country safe. This case will break our laws by entering this country United States.” Either way, there is sure to be litigation be settled by the United States Supreme without permission and give birth to Eastman concludes, “As this formu- all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, Court!,” Trump wrote on Twitter. a child, we reward that child with U.S. lation makes clear, any child born on which does have the authority to settle In a 2015 position paper on immi- citizenship and guarantee access to all U.S. soil to parents who were temporary the matter. gration Trump said, “End birthright public and social services this country visitors to this country … remained a citizenship. This remains the biggest provides. Now that’s a lot of services. Is citizen or subject of the parents’ home Thomas Mitchell is a longtime Nevada newspaper magnet for illegal immigration. By a 2:1 it any wonder that two-thirds of the ba- country …” columnist. You may email him at thomasmnv@ margin, voters say it’s the wrong policy, bies born at taxpayer expense at county Some say birthright citizenship is the yahoo.com. He also blogs at http://4thst8.word- including Harry Reid who said ‘no sane run hospitals in Los Angeles are born to result of the 1898 Supreme Court case press.com/.

Being thankful and estate planning editorial

By Jeffery J. McKenna after mom’s death. Not all estate plans and beneficiaries Local government unions As a young boy growing up, I have are filled with gratitude but through great memories of going to grandma’s your actions you can help facilitate more house on 21st Street in old Las Vegas for gratitude throughout the process. create huge pay gap Thanksgiving. No one is entitled to an inheritance. We crammed cousins and uncles in All should acknowledge the grace of the t is good to be a public servant in half from the employee. The figure for every corner of the house and a spirit of provider of the inheritance. All should Nevada, downright lucrative in police and fire employees is 40 percent thanks and gratitude prevailed. Just be- cultivate gratitude in receiving the gifts fact. to account for often shorter working fore my 17th birthday, my grandma died they receive. On more than one occa- The folks at the Nevada Policy careers. But many local government and Thanksgiving changed. sion, I have disinherited children or in- IResearch Institute have crunched the unions have collectively bargained to At 17, I didn’t experience much regard- cluded language in an estate planning Census data for 2017 and found the have the taxpayers pick up all of the ing my grandmother’s estate planning, document, to further a client’s desire to median earnings for local government PERS contributions, effectively adding but I learned to be more grateful for the teach that an inheritance should be re- workers in Nevada were 46 percent a hidden cost not seen in salaries alone. time I shared with her. ceived with a spirit of gratitude regard- higher than for those in the private “On a statewide basis, government pay Estate planning is not something you ing the gift given. sector — $58,644 for local government and benefits cost taxpayers roughly $10 do for yourself. It is something you do Gratitude and estate planning go hand workers per year, compared to $40,259 billion last year — which was equal to for others. in hand. As we approach Thanksgiving in the private sector. That 46 percent 80 percent of all tax revenue collected by Meeting with a professional and get- and think about all we have, whether a gap is the highest of any state in the every state and local government agency ting your affairs in order is an expres- lot or a little in the form of material pos- nation. in Nevada,” notes NPRI policy director sion of love. sessions, we should contemplate how we Hawaii and California had the second Robert Fellner. “Thus, in the event Ne- For all of us, there will come a time have planned for our affairs. With some and third highest gaps. vada’s government pay gap continues its when we die. Your estate plan in part thought and guidance, you can help fos- Nevada local government workers upward growth, the resulting tax hikes formulates your legacy. You can through ter gratitude within your estate plan. had the fifth highest wages in the coun- necessary to sustain such excess may the planning and drafting of your will or try, while private-sector workers came become too great to bear.” trust express your gratitude for those Jeffery J. McKenna is a local attorney serving in at a distant 47th. Fellner argues, “Because such outsized individuals or organizations you value clients in Nevada, Arizona and Utah. He is a NPRI is quick to point out that much pay packages come at the expense of tax- through word and deed. shareholder at the law firm of Barney McKenna of the pay disparity is due to differences payers who earn much less themselves, I’ve watched a strong man cry from & Olmstead, PC, with offices in Mesquite and in experience, education and other fac- elected officials should consider the gratitude for what he received and sis- St. George. If you have questions you would like tors, but that does not negate the fact the fairness and sustainability of continually ters expressing thanks for a well-struc- addressed in these articles, you can contact him at Nevada gap is the highest in the nation. caving in to government unions’ endless tured estate plan when meeting with me (435) 628-1711 or [email protected]. Also, NPRI notes that when Nevada’s demands for even more.” local government workers health and Unlike state government employees, retirement benefits and more generous local government workers in Nevada are STOP THE FUSS paid leave are factored in the gap with largely covered by union contracts. State RIDE THE BUS the private sector widens to 57 percent. government workers generally are paid For example, both state and local pub- more than those in the private sector, but MONDAY: Pioche & Panaca shop- lic workers contribute to the Nevada less than local government employees. ping in Panaca Public Employees’ Retirement System. In past legislative sessions, lawmak- TUESDAY: Vegas from Pioche, Currently 28 percent of a worker’s ers have attempted to allow state gov- Departs 6 a.m. salary is contributed to cover the cost of ernment workers to unionize, though pensions — half from the taxpayers and they should instead take away the right WEDNESDAY: Reserved of local government workers to union- THURSDAY: Pioche & Panaca to ize. The unions hold too strong a sway Caliente - 10 a.m. over local elected officials who must FRIDAY: 1st Friday of every bargain with the unions over wages. month to Utah None other than the icon of progres- sivism, Franklin D. Roosevelt, said in a NEW OFFICE: 1937 letter: “All Government employees 1005 Main St. Suite 104, Panaca should realize that the process of collec- tive bargaining, as usually understood, Driver’s Cell: 775-962-1124 cannot be transplanted into the public Fax: 775-728-4297 service. It has its distinct and insur- mountable limitations when applied to public personnel management.” He went on to add, “The very nature and purposes of Government make it impossible for administrative officials to represent fully or to bind the employer in mutual discussions with Govern- ment employee organizations. The employer is the whole people …” Who is the servant and who is the boss? — TM Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 9, 2018 Page 5 sports Lynx to face two-time champs in state semis

LCR Needles also advanced via forfeit against County Mustangs, who defeated North The Lynx will look to avenge last year’s No. 4 seed Calvary Chapel. Tahoe, 43-0, in their league playoff game state semifinals loss against the Mus- Lincoln County High School ad- A fight between Lake Mead and Cal- on Nov. 2. Pershing is 9-1 overall, 8-0 in tangs, 37-20. In 2015, Lincoln knocked vanced to the NIAA 2A state football vary, during their Oct. 25 game, resulted league play and are the two-time defend- off Pershing, 48-30, in the Division III semifinals after Lake Mead forfeited its in a double forfeit of that game and a ing state champs. The Mustangs’ 2018 semifinals. Nov. 2 league playoff matchup against forfeit of their next league games, per results look similar to Lincoln’s, holding The game kicks off at 1 p.m. at Persh- the Lynx. NIAA rules. several teams scoreless throughout the ing County High School. Lincoln and Lake Mead were the No. 2 The Lynx are in Lovelock on Nov. 10, season while putting up big numbers In the other semifinal game, Needles and No. 3 seeds, respectively. No. 1 seed facing the northern No. 1 seed Pershing offensively. hosts Battle Mountain tomorrow at 1 p.m.

Lincoln returns to state tourney By Marinda Lamb

For the first time since 2013, Lincoln County High School varsity volleyball will be competing in the state tourna- ment. The Lady Lynx beat Lake Mead on Nov. 3 in the Southern 2A Regional semifinals at The Meadows School. Scores were 28-26, 25-17, 19-25, and 25-22. Coach Chantel Holt said, “I think we always had the potential to beat Lake Mead, just some of the timing of our pre- vious encounters wasn’t the best and we weren’t at our best. At the end of the sea- son, we are more gelled and more confi- dent and more focused. Staying focused was definitely a big deal.” The first set was epic, with both teams Courtesy photo trading points back and forth for the Senior KyLee Cameron goes up for majority of the game. the hit during the 2A Southern League Lake Mead finally took the lead, 23-20. tournament at The Meadows School. Lincoln won the next point and, with Dave Maxwell junior Sadie Soderborg serving, tied the play out on the court. We don’t have Jesse Jones scores an early touchdown for Pahranagat Valley during a 42-36 game, 23-23. After more back and forth, a lot of depth in our bench; they’re all playoff loss to Tonopah last week. the score was tied once again at 26-26. still young. But with our girls [who] we However, Lincoln was determined to have consistently on the court, we have win and refused to let the ball drop on a pretty well-rounded group. Although, Panthers fall short of title game their side of the court. Lincoln domi- as far as turning the game around and nated Lake Mead in the following set but getting us some big points, [senior Ken- then relaxed a little too much in the next dra Mathews] has done a good job of for first time in 10 seasons set, giving Lake Mead some life. that.” During the final set, the Lynx stayed Immediately after the hard-fought By Dave Maxwell ing Alamo with just a 14-12 first- quarter calm and took the lead right away, slowly game, Lincoln turned around to play lead. punching their ticket to state. Lake Mead league undefeated and defending state After 10 consecutive seasons, the The Panthers were driving for a third gained a few points here and there, but champ The Meadows School, losing 25- Pahranagat Valley Panthers will not score in the second quarter, but Pres- it was ultimately Lincoln’s game, and 9, 25-8, and 25-7. be in the Class 1A state championship ton Higbee was intercepted in the end Soderborg left no room for negotiation, Two-seed Lincoln County will play game this season. zone. The Muckers then methodically ending the game with a clean ace. one-seed Yerington at Reed High School Pahranagat lost 42-36 at Tonopah last drove down to the two-yard line where Holt said, “Some people might ask if in Sparks at 8:15 p.m. today in the state week in the first round of the playoffs. Otteson got the first of his two rushing we have one player who really stands semifinals. The winner will play for a The Panthers had been in the state fi- touchdowns at 4:50. out, but I think we have a pretty well- state championship on Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. nals every year since 2008 and had won After Pahranagat turned the ball over rounded team as well as the girls we at Bishop Manogue High in Reno. nine times. on downs, Tonopah scored a second Pahranagat was a young team this touchdown with under a minute re- year, 18 freshmen and sophomores, only maining to take a 28-14 halftime lead. five seniors, four linemen, and wide re- In the second half, Tonopah simply ceiver Stockton Maxwell. maintained their two-score lead. Pahranagat girls win regional title By comparison, Tonopah was a vet- Coach Duffy Otteson said it was not eran team with 12 seniors. only the number of senior players that By Dave Maxwell Panther coach Brett Hansen said, he has on the team this year that helped “Youth can be a good thing, but not so account for the win over Pahrana- The semifinal match was the one that much when things come around where gat Valley, but also “preparation, hard meant the most in the Class 1A Central- experience is needed. For rural schools work, and watching a lot of game film to Southern Region tournament last week in general, having a lot of young kids stop their best plays. And we did a good at Tonopah. is the norm and they have to step up to job of that. Holding Alamo to 36 points is Most meaningful because it deter- help build your program. We have had not easy to do.” mined if a team would be advancing to a long history of that, and likely will Pahranagat Valley had a 21-game win the state tournament in Reno. again. Experience definitely does help, streak over Tonopah since 2004, prior to And the Lady Panthers, the two-time especially when you get to the postsea- this game, and the Panthers had scored defending state champions, did advance, son and dealing with all the emotions 40 or more points, 19 times. but it took a 3-2 win over host Tonopah and the different intensity found there.” Higbee was 11-for-19 passing for 184 to do it, and a two-point victory in game Courtesy photo An injured ankle that took John Han- yards, no touchdowns, and one inter- five to settle the issue. Scores in the match The Pahranagat Valley girls won the sen out of the game at one point was also ception. He also ran the ball 13 times for were 21-25, 25-17, 22-25, 25-14, and 15-13. regional title last weekend and will a blow to the Panthers’ hopes. “Injuries 80 yards and one touchdown. Pahranagat coach Milly Walch said, enter the state tourney as the No. 1 kind of bit us this year with different Jesse Jones had 15 carries for 97 yards, “We had seen them earlier. [Assistant seed. ones, and not being very deep at some four touchdowns, and three receptions coach Amy Campbell] and I watched positions was a factor,” coach Hansen for 35 yards. Maxwell had six catches for them and saw that they were going to taking the set and setting up the decid- said. 102 yards. Paul Lewis caught two passes match up pretty good with us, and we ing fifth game. The Muckers played stronger in the for 47 yards. even figured it might go five sets, espe- “Tonopah took an early 4-1 lead in that second quarter, scoring twice to take a On defense, Lewis had seven tackles, cially being on Tonopah’s home court.” game,” she said, “so the whole time we two-score lead. and the Leavitt brothers, Tayt and Jaren, After the teams split the first two just had to keep clipping away and at- Hansen said, “They didn’t hurt them- both had six. games, Walch said Pahranagat had a tack harder, which they did. Our kills selves by making any mistakes. They For Tonopah, quarterback Dillon Ot- lead in the third set, but lost it 22-25 as the were strong, and our serves were good. had one fumble, but otherwise did really teson was 15-for-23 passing, 169 yards, Muckers made a successful comeback. At times I even put in sophomore Becka well taking care of the ball and not giv- three touchdowns, and one intercep- In game four, Walch said the girls ing us opportunities that we normally tion. He also rushed 10 times for 100 “battled super hard and never quit,” in > See PANTHERS, Page 6 get to capitalize on. Hard to come back yards and two touchdowns. on a team that takes good care of the ball Senior running back Brandon Scobey and puts plays together.” rushed 18 times for 140 yards and two In the second half, the teams played touchdowns. fairly evenly, Hansen thought. “We The Muckers will face Eureka (10-1) lincoln runner competes at state meet challenged our kids at halftime and this Saturday at White Pine High School By Marinda Lamb they came out and responded and tried in Ely. Eureka dismantled Excel Chris- to fight back, but Tonopah was able to tian 48-6 in their first round game. Chance Christensen represented Lincoln County High School in the cross- coun- maintain their two-touchdown lead.” Spring Mountain (9-1), a big 70-10 try state championship, held in Boulder City at Veterans Memorial Park on Satur- Pahranagat opened the scoring early winner over Mineral County, will face day, Nov. 3. in the first quarter. However, Brandon Virginia City (10-1) Saturday at Mineral Christensen finished at 21 minutes. Scobey scored a 75-yard touchdown County High School in Hawthorne. Coach Lacee Pearson said, “Chance had a bit of a hard time, but he did the best run for the Muckers. It marks the third consecutive year he could under his circumstances. Ashton Showell trained with and supported Pahranagat then scored again for a the two have played in the semifinals. Chance all week and came to state with us. I’m really excited for next year. Chance 14-6 lead, but Tonopah’s Koby Bunker Spring Mountain has won the previous will do a lot better, and I already see Ashton’s desire to keep going.” scored on an eight-yard run at 1:12, leav- two times on the last play of the game. Page 6 Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 9, 2018

24, and 25-20 to take the No. 1 seed. High school performance immerses Panthers It was also their sixth consecutive league/regional tournament title. audience in intriguing tale continued from Page 5 Pahranagat had opened the tourney on Friday with a 3-0 win over Round By Collin Anderson Speaking of detectives, the previous Back right off the bench to serve, and she Mountain. article leading up to the play omitted the did very well getting it over every time.” Now, the Lady Panthers (18-8) will face Lincoln County High School’s produc- name of Karina Sinay, who did an amaz- But that was only the semifinals. After Eureka (27-5) in the state semifinals this tion of “Mousetrap” was an experience ing job playing Detective Trotter. just a 10-15 minute break, the girls had to Friday at Reed High School. that the audience will likely never for- While the play itself was a masterclass turn around and face Smith Valley in the Pahranagat and Eureka last played in get. It was intriguing, funny, and just the in how to get into an audience’s head, the championship to see which team would 2013, also in the state semifinals. right amount of scary. theater in the round was a new experi- be seeded No. 1 from the South Region Smith Valley (21-12) will meet North That last emotion was the real focus; ence for Lincoln County High School. into the state tournament in Reno. Region champion Virginia City (20-6) the logical mind knew there was no dan- The entire play took place on the stage “The girls were really tired, emotion- and their 15-match win streak, in the ger, and that these were the local kids of the Neldon C. Mathews auditorium, ally and physically, from that semifinal other semifinal. putting on the show. Yet, when the lights with risers sharing the space where the match. We dug as deep as we could, but The tournament switches to Bishop went out, or when a scream echoed actors would need to be walking. While really didn’t play our best,” Walch said. Manogue High School on Saturday, through the halls, or even when a char- the compact setting was very immersive However, tired as they were they still where all classifications will hold their acter laughed chillingly and maniacally, and made the entire experience more managed to top Smith Valley, 25-16, 26- championship finals. there was a true sense of uneasiness. entertaining, the logistics were a bit Agatha Christie, author of “The challenging. Actors had to squeeze their Mousetrap,” was so insistent that the way around the stage, avoiding props, Lincoln County School District 1st Quarter Honor Roll ending stay a secret that, at the end of the the feet of audience members in the Pahranagat Valley Elementary 7th Grade 3.5 or Better play, audiences are always informally front row, and their fellow players. School Tanner Bleak, Rylee Cameron, Jaylen encouraged to withhold the truth from Overall, “Mousetrap” was something A Honor Roll Christensen, Bailey Donohue, Jocelyn anyone. When a certain online resource unforgettable, allowing audience mem- Kindergarten Etue, Cloey Glassburn, Kirstine Gonza- revealed the complete plot to the play, bers and students to peek behind the Haleigh Castleton, Cassidy Harless, lez, Colton Harding, Dallin Heiselbetz, Christie’s family sued for defamation. curtain of one of the most intriguing and Jayce Miller, Adlee Robinson, Sage Kailey Lee, Jacob Lester, Maz McCrosky, Thus, this article will not be joining in fun-filled mysteries ever conceived by Spencer Austin Reed, Tyler Robinson, Addie Zi- on the spoiler-filled fun. the queen of intrigue herself. 1st Grade erow Zachary Crawford, Aubrey Hagfeldt, 8th Grade 3.5 or Better Richie Loveday, Brooklyn Lytle, Taygan Cody Howard, Aaron Katschke, Sabrina Staley Katschke, Berkley Lewis, Emerson Lew- 2nd Grade is, Jakob Long, Riston Miller, Loni Phil- Lia Rowley lips, Wyatt Stevens, Jackson Stewart Alamo Power news 3rd Grade Lincoln County High School Maison Auclair, Allison Bailey, Chad 12th Grade 4.0 Hansen, Chance Higbee, Jason Lytle, Baylee Cameron, Jordan Cameron, Kylee By Sarah Judd will cost approximately $100,000. This Connor Martin, Sierra Mathews, Zoe Cameron, Lincoln Frehner, Guy Heaton, money will come from the district’s cap- Melton, Trysten Poulsen, Kye Smith, Marinda Lamb, Kendra Mathews, McKin- ley O’Connor, Laura Pearson, Thomas The Alamo Power District approved ital improvement account. The district Colton Williams the 2017-18 fiscal year financial audit also will have $200,000 of equipment for 4th Grade Rowe, Noah Smith, Braxton Tingey Trueitt Ciserella, Kaden Hagfeldt, Maid- 11th Grade 4.0 report from Hafen, Buckner, Everett networking and four reclosers to help en Jones Chance Christensen, Hailey Hooge, Alex & Graff at its most recent meeting. The improve the system in the future. Max- 5th Grade Robinson, Sadie Soderborg board also approved the application for well and the board discussed a loan to Todd Hansen, Flint HIgbee, Colin How- 10th Grade 4.0 membership to the Nevada Rural Elec- cover those costs. This will be further ard, Katee Madsen, Melissa Marshall, Ginger Culverwell, Abigail Frehner, Ga- tric Association. discussed at a later meeting. Paisley McVey, Daniel Miller, Morgan briella Katschke, Kobe Kelley Ken Maxwell is moving forward with In the general manager’s report, Max- Miller, Shada Spencer, Jesse Stewart, 9th Grade 4.0 the networking infrastructure project. well listed Kellon Walch’s new home, Alivia Walch Gareth Frehner, Wylee Mitchell, Madi- The estimate for equipment and engi- the storage container project and truck AB Honor Roll son Whimple, 12th Grade 3.5 or Better neering will be around $60,000. This inspections, and pole change-outs as Kindergarten will be a web-based system. Maxwell jobs completed. Ongoing and upcoming Addison Aiello, Dusty Fiatoa, Kacey Brianna Brobst, Chase Free, Amy Gloeck- Jones, Asklynn Leavitt, Waylon Morley, ner, Keely Jackson, Kamdon Lewis, Da- plans to present the final proposal from jobs include the substation clearance re- Chrisha Park, Abigail Pearce, Abby Ruh, mon Livreri, Mitchell Rippetoe, Hayden Schweitzer Engineering Lab at the next quirements, filter dubstations, insulator Thomas Smallwood, Jett Spencer, Talee Showell, Karina Sinay, Tyler Thompson, board meeting. change-outs and the Ash Springs dead Walch Alex Vincent, Kobe Waler, Amy Weide- Maxwell also advised the board that -end project. 1st Grade man, Kyle Zierow the district will need to purchase a newer The outage on Sept. 5, in Hiko, was Allison Bonell, Elizabeth Crawford, Aar- 11th Grade 3.5 or Better digger derrick truck for the future which caused by failed insulators. on Judd, Charleen Lytle, Jace Mathews, Joanna Ahlstrom, Isabel De Hevia, Sara Deacon Melton, Ella Pearson Decker, Bailey Dougan, Nicole Finlinson, 2nd Grade Victor Gonzales, Jaydon Heaton, Macie Hattilyn Jones, Crew Perkins, Reagan Howard, Phillip Lajoie, Chris Leon, Ash- Shumway, Lane Spencer, Landon Stew- ton Miller, Celine Moor, Dean Ottley, Ava art, Caroline Twitchell, Chet Walch, Kay- Pearson, Trevin Perkins, Braeden Plun- Measure 4, tax exemptions on certain da Walch kett, Carissa Rennie, Kayla Rinehart, Election medical devices, by a narrow margin of Dylan Robinson, Wutthikrai Thipmanee, 3rd Grade continued from Page 1 985 to 920. Raelee Christian, Hunter Clark, Ethan Kylie Truman, Wyatt Woodworth, Hellen Republican candidate Dennis Hof, of Zander Zambonini Pahrump, won the election to the Ne- 4th Grade 10th Grade 3.5 or Better by another wide margin of 1,440 to 266. vada State Assembly, District 36, which Alexis Barton, Jordan Free, Ellie Frehner, Lance Back, Evelyn Davis, Maycie Fore- Statewide on the ballot measures, vot- covers Lincoln County, despite the fact master, Wendy Heredia, Emma Jewett, Gwendolyn Lamb, Alexis Long, Aus- ton Marshall, Blain Mastin, Kassidy ers defeated Question 3 which would that the brothel owner died three weeks Rylee Lewis, Alice Lytle, Sydnee Melton, have required a state constitutional ago at age 72. Dallen Miller, Sera Miller, Max Pearson, Mathews, Aiden Miller, Sheyna Miller, Sierra Phillips, Talon Phillips, TJ Rowe, Chaz Perkins, Liberty Post, Abigail Ro- amendment allowing consumers to County officials will appoint a Re- Marissa Sinay, Cody Zile emer, Marek Stout, Sofie Walch pick their own electric power provider publican to take his place in the assem- 9th Grade 3.5 or Better 5th Grade by 2023. The vote was 641,490 “No” and bly. Cora Culverwell, Kaydince Davis, Madi- John Baine, Hayden Canning, Camryn 314,444 “Yes.” In local races around Lincoln County, son Decker, Kamryn Dirks, Jackson Cannon, L.E. Hatch, Paysen Jones, Ve- The other five ballot measures, which District Attorney Dylan Frehner, County Dojaquez, Josh Finlinson, Ada Heaton, ronica Mancinas, Samantha Mathews, ranged from solar panels and oxygen Clerk Lisa Lloyd, Assessor Mark Holt, Rachel Katchke, Nani Labaron, Monroe Sariah Mayfield, Libby Minick, Heidi Morrow, Seth Patrick, Otto Pearson, tanks to tampon taxes, were all ap- Treasurer Shawn Frehner, and County Shumway Rhyan Shumway, Anthony Sinay, Nata- proved. Commissioners Kevin Phillips and Jared Pahranagat Valley Middle School lie Wadsworth, Annabella Young The other energy-focused measure, Brackenbury, who all ran unopposed, 6th Grade 4.0 Pahranagat Valley High School Question 6, was passed. That measure were elected. Jacob Hagfelt, Ricardo Heredia, Riley 12th Grade 4.0 proposed a constitutional amendment Republican Bevin Lister took a seat on Higbee, Ellie Hollis, Clarence Lewis, Hannah Castleton, Abby Egbert, Emily Shaylin Lytle, Miriam Mancinas, Shain that would require state electric produc- the county commission, topping Demo- Hansen, Jade Mortensen, Isbiel Riera Mastin, Westyn Morley, Ryder Pearson, ers to buy or generate at least 50 percent crat Ron Hubble 1,464 to 464. 11th Grade 4.0 Zoey Perkins, Joshua Post, Mylah Stout, of their power from renewable sources Amy Elmer won the position of Lin- John Hansen, Preston Higbee, Kami Stir- Alec Thornton, Andrew Vande Sluis, by 2030. It will have to go before the vot- coln County county recorder-auditor ling Hadee Walch 10th Grade 4.0 ers again in 2020. over opponent Bob McCleary on a vote 7th Grade 4.0 Kate Hatch, James Ingram, Dallin Also passed were the measures to of 1,097 to 823. Morgan Carter, Megan Hansen, Luke Mathews scrap sales taxes on female hygiene Lincoln County School District Hatch, Matt Higbee, Tiffany Higbee, 9th Grade 4.0 products and medical devices, incorpo- Trustee, District B, went to Carol Han- Jaidyn Howard, Hadley Judd, William Logan Hansen, Ava Marshall, Sunny rate crime victims rights into the consti- sen over current Trustee Carolyn Harr Marshall, Jacob Miller, Linzi Miller, Sid- Rasmussen nee Spencer, Kasandra Twitchell, Jax- tution, and automatically register resi- by a vote of 1,256 to 576. 12th Grade 3.5 or Better stan Upton, Myla Walch, Dylan Williams, dents to vote at the DMV. Meadow Valley Justice of the Peace Ammon Rasmussen, Morgan Harris, Jaidyn Zander Lincoln County voters were against Mike Crowley was reelected by a vote of Austin Mathews, Sarah Back, Emili Lew- 8th Grade 4.0 five of the six ballot measures including 847 to 524 over Jeff Childers. is, Brendan Stewart, Stockton Maxwell, Chloe Cannon, Ryanne Castleton, Wil- Kyler Martin, Jesica Basopoli, Kaitlin Hig- Measure 3. That was turned down on a Sheriff Kerry Lee was re-elected over liam Gutierrez, Carson Hansen, Brett bee vote of 1,743 to 205. Deputy Evan Shimbeck on a count of Higbee, Wesley Mathews, Addison Max- 11th Grade 3.5 or Better However, Lincoln County did approve 1,376 to 549. well, Jaxon Perkins, Mikelle Stewart Jesse Jones, Logan Ohl, Jessica Brede, 6th Grade 3.5 or Higher Kimberlee Cottam, McKenzie Poulsen, Skyla Johnson Maryssa Lee, Alexa Lee, Atlanta Mas- 7th Grade 3.5 or Higher tin, Taylor Higbee, William Meldrum, Matthew Cochran, Beau Jones, Ryann turnout and pants as well as some fire- Kensley Breitrick, Cody Hatch, Makayla fighting hand tools. Laughery, Bronc Madsen Minick PV Fire 8th Grade 3.5 or Higher The Local Emergency Planning 10th Grade 3.5 or Better continued from Page 3 Committee drill was held on Oct. 18 in Benjamin Hagfeldt, Jordan Fiatoa, Gray- Jakob Frehner, Cassidee Zanoth, Cole cie Lee, Kaylee Pearce, Levi Smith Cannon, Treasure Vincent, Jerett Stew- Caliente. There was also a mock Hazmat Meadow Valley Middle School art, Nicole Gutierrez, Tayt Leavitt, Re- two turnout coats and pants, six radios, drill with table-top scenarios involving 7th Grade 4.0 becca Back, Ethan Baine, Mylie Stew- gloves and hoods and fifteen helmet a pretend leak at the Thompson Petro- Daisy Frehner, Lily Frehner, Blake Hea- art, Jamison Miller, Stewart Foremaster, lights. Walch also ordered one more leum plant. Grover C. Dils was also do- ton, Jada Katschke, Ashlinn Lewis, Lethe Chap Lamb, Rebecca Taylor, Hagen Har- ing an earthquake drill. Poulson, Ella Somers, Nathan Truman ris In district management, there were 8th Grade 4.0 9th Grade 3.5 or Better thirteen calls last month. Only five were Davin Avery, Gabriella Lamb, Abby JayLeigh Foremaster, Hayden Judd, Mathews, Katy Mathews, Brynlee billable and a couple were canceled en Bransen Huntsman, Jaren Leavitt, Paul route. Poulsen, Bridger Tingey, Natalie Whim- Lewis, Kelly Miller, Kobi Fiatoa, Gage Da- ple, Ashlee Zile vis, Jayden Post The board approved the annual audit presented by Bret Whipple. The district made just under $30,000 over the bud- Congratulations, Honor Roll Students! Keep up the good work! geted amount for the 2018 fiscal year, Tell us what your students are doing! Call 775-725-3232 to give student updates. with a net worth of $455,207. Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 9, 2018 Page 7 CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED MISC. FOR SALE FOR RENT NEED YOUR CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY AD to HELP WANTED START SAVING BIG ON MEDICATIONS! Up OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT have statewide exposure? Contact this paper Cook/Bartender at the Knotty Pine to 90% Savings from 90DAYMEDS! Over Office space in Alamo available or the Nevada Press Association at 775-885- Call Bud or Shauna (775) 726-3194 or 3500 Medications available! Prescriptions for rent. 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Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA LEGALS approved! FREE info kit: 888-550-6503 suit, within 20 days after this Summons LEGALS (NVCAN) LEGALS is served on you, exclusive of the day of * 2000 Cadillac Eldorado more fully described as: service, you must do the following: a) file VIN 1G6EL12Y14U134920 SELECTQUOTE IS DEDICATED TO FINDING A PORTION OF REPUTED U.S. with the Clerk of the Court, whose address R/O Thisani Claudia Chimilio A MEDICARE plan right for you and your HIGHWAY 93 RIGHT OF WAY NORTH is shown below, a formal written response L/O Thisani Claudia Chimilio wallet. Call 877-816-8043 today and OF THE INTERSECTION WITH S.R. 319 to the Complaint in accordance with the * 2001 Chevrolet Blazer receive a free quote from one of our NEAR PANACA, NV, SITUATE WITHIN rules of the Court, with the appropriate VIN 1GNDT13W012139153 multiple carriers. (NVCAN) SECTIONS 5 & 8, T2S, R67E, M.D.M. filing fee. b) Serve a copy of your res- R/O Jeffrey Wade Ross AND ADJACENT TO APNS: 012-110-19 ponse upon the attorney whose name L/O Jeffrey Wade Ross & 0122-180-25. SLEEP APNEA PATIENTS- If you have and address is shown below. (2) Unless * 2003 Ford Expedition A description of unsurveyed real proper- Medicare coverage, call Verus Healthcare you respond, your default will be entered VIN 1FMPU16L33LB58065 ty as also shown on the attached exhibit to qualify for CPAP supplies for little upon application of the Plaintiff, and this R/O Koby Alan Budy containing one page entitled “EXHIBIT B” or no cost in minutes. Home Delivery, Court may enter a judgment against you L/O Savannah Renay Budy and “Highway and Cadastral Diagram” Healthy Sleep Guide and More - FREE! for the relief demanded in the Complaint, * 1981 Oldsmobile 4dr herein created as an inseparable part he- Our customer care agents await your call. which could result in the taking of money VIN 1G3AM69N0BR519851 reof, for the purpose of the definition of 1-866-517-0330 (NVCAN) or property or other relief requested in R/O Unknown a 50-feet wide area reputedly established the Complaint. (3) If you intend to seek L/O Unknown as Right of Way for U.S. Highway 93, said the advice of an attorney in this matter, WITH MEDICARE, SHOPPING AROUND IS * 2000 Cadillac Eldorado lands fall within the proximity of Section you should do so promptly so that your KEY. Compare FREE Quotes from A-Rated VIN 1G6KD54Y9WV780837 5 & 8, Township 2 South, Range 67 East, response may be filed on time. Issued on Carriers to Save on a Medigap Plan Today! R/O Unknown Mount Diablo Meridian, near the Townsite behalf of: DYLAN V. FREHNER, ESQ., Attor- Get Covered and Save!! Call 844-687- L/O Unknown of Panaca, State of Nevada, more particu- ney for Plaintiff, P.O. Box 517, Pioche, Ne- 5589. (NVCAN) * 2003 Dodge Durango larly described as follows: vada, 89043; LISA LLOYD, CLERK OF THE VIN 1D4HS38N43F587189 Fifty Feet Wide Description of Reput- COURT, 181 Main Street, Pioche, Nevada, STRUGGLING WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL? R/O Frank Adams ed Right of Way 89043 Addicted to pills? Talk to someone who L/O Frank Adams The westerly 50 feet of the left 75 feet Publish: October 19, 26, November 2, & cares. Call the Addition Hope & Help Line The vehicles described above will be sold of the reputed original right of way ac- 9, 2018 for a free assessment. 877-307-4792. quisitions for U.S. Highway 93; also kno- at a public auction to the highest bidder (NVCAN) wn as the westerly 50 feet of the left 100 DISTRICT COURT to satisfy the lien incurred by Lynn’s Auto Center. The sale will be held at 10:00 DENTAL INSURANCE- Call Physicians feet along the projected 02 “L” alignment LINCOLN COUNTY, NEVADA am, November 10, 2018 at 260 Straw- Mutual Insurance Company for details. between the stations 02 735+11.86 and Case No.: CV1059018 berry Canyon Road, Caliente, Nevada. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage 02 768+77.28 wherein the following me- In the Matter of the Application of: for 350 procedures. 877-621-9821 or tes the bounds describes the specific and Priscilla Elaine Travis-Laudenklos Publish: October 26, November 2, & 9, http://www.dental50plus.com/nevada unique spatial location: For Change of Name. 2018 AD#6118 (NVCAN) Commencing at the cadastral corner com- NOTICE OF PETITION FOR mon to Section 5, 6, 7 and 8, Township 2 CHANGE OF NAME APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE LEGALS South, Range 67 East, Mount Diablo Me- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a peti- WATER NO. 74147 ridian, as established with a 2” diame- tion was filed in the above-entitled Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the Case No.: CV-1056018 ter brass monument marked same and requesting that the Court legally change 10th day of April 2006 Lincoln County IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT inscribed L.Smith, PLS 12751, in a conc- applicant’s name from: Priscilla Elaine Tra- Water District and Vidler Water Compa- COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN rete base; thence departing said brass vis-Laudenklos to Priscilla Elaine Travis. ny, Inc. of Pioche, Nevada made appli- AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN monument and cadastral corner, South The applicant submitted a statement cation to the State Engineer of Nevada C & L FARM & CATTLE, LLC., Plaintiff, v. 10° 51’11” East, a distance of 937.07 signed under penalty of perjury that the for permission to appropriate 6.0 c.f.s. of LESTER C. MATHEWS, deceased, and his feet to the Point of Beginning at stati- applicant is not changing his or her name the public waters of the State of Nevada. successors in interest; PRINCE CON. MIN. on 02 735+11.86 (100’ left of the 02 “L” for a fraudulent purpose. Diversion is to be made from an under- CO. and their successors in interest; DOE centerline); thence departing said station NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any ground source at a point located within I through DOE X; together with each and position, North 02 °58’18” East, at right person objecting to the changing of app- the SW1/4 SE1/4, Section 25, T8S, R65E, every one and all of the unknown heirs of angles to the parallel with the said 02 “L” licant’s name shall file written objection MDM or at a point from which the SW1/4 each and every one of the above-named centerline, a distance of 3,365.42 feet to with the above-entitled Court within 10 corner of Section 36, T8S, R65E, MDM Defendants, his last known addresses was station 02 768+77.28 (100’ left of the 02 days after the publication of this Notice. bears S 26 degrees 36 minutes W, a dis- in the County of Lincoln, State of Nevada, “L” centerline); thence departing said pa- Dated this 23rd day of October, 2018 tance of 7,338 feet (approx. 29 miles SE unless otherwise stated herein; also all ot- rallel line, South 87°01’42”, perpendicu- Submitted by: Priscilla E. Travis-Laudenk- of Alamo). Water will be used for munici- her persons unknown claiming any right, lar to the aforementioned 02 “L” centerli- los pal purposes from January 1st to Decem- title, estate, lien or interest in the real ne, a distance of 50.00 feet to station 02 9631 Old Mill Street ber 31st of each year. property described in the complaint ad- 768+77.28 (50’ left of the 02 “L” centerli- Rachel, Nevada 89001 Jason King, P.E. verse to Plaintiffs’ ownership, or any cloud ne): thence departing said perpendicular (702) 377-5385 State Engineer upon Plaintiffs’ title thereto, Defendants. line, South 02°58’18” West, at right ang- Publish: October 26, November 2, & 9, JK/ls SUMMONS-NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN les to the parallel to said 02 “L” centerli- 2018 Publish: November 09, 16, 23, & 30, 2018 SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE ne, 3,365.42 feet to station 02 735+11.86 AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING (50’ left of the 02 “L” centerline); thence NOTICE OF SALE APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WI- departing said parallel line, perpendicular Notice is hereby given to the last WATER NO. 74148 THIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATI- to said 02 “L” centerline, North 87°01’42” registered and legal owners of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the ON BELOW. TO THE DEFENDANTS: A civil West, a distance of 50.00 feet, to the following vehicles: 10th day of April 2006 Lincoln County Complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff Point of Beginning. * 1998 Ford F150 Water District and Vidler Water Compa- against each of you for the relief set forth Contains approximately 3.863 Acres, as VIN 2FTZX18W9WCA93667 ny, Inc. of Pioche, Nevada made appli- in the Complaint. The Complaint is to calculated using computer determination R/O Noel Edward Rinesmith cation to the State Engineer of Nevada quiet title to certain real property located methods utilizing dimensions. L/O Mick O’Brien Used Car and in the County of Lincoln, State of Nevada, 1. (1) If you intend to defend this law- Truck Center Legals cont. on page 7... Page 8 Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 9, 2018

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS for permission to appropriate 6.0 c.f.s. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE written request to the beneficiary within Proposals submitted by organizations of the public waters of the State of Ne- APN No.: 001-057-10 San Diego, CA 10 days of the date of first publication of that do not have representation at the vada. Diversion is to be made from an 92108 TS No.: NV-12-517611-JB Order this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside Mandatory Bidders’ Conference will not underground source at a point located No.: 120229689-NV-MSO It is hereby for any reason, including if the Trustee is be considered. Program services will within the SE1/4 SW1/4, Section 31, T9S, affirmed that this document submitted unable to convey title, the Purchaser at commence on July 1, 2019. R65E, MDM or at a point from which the for recording does not contain the social the sale shall be entitled only to a return Publish: November 09, 2018 SW1/4 corner of Section 35, T8S, R65E, security number of any person or per- of the monies paid to the Trustee. This MDM bears N 32 degrees 24 minutes E, sons. (Per NRS 239B.030). YOU ARE IN shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclu- Notice for Early Public Review of a a distance of 37,144 feet (approx. 29 mi- DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST sive remedy. The purchaser shall have no Proposal to Support Activity in the les SE of Alamo). Water will be used for DATED 7/11/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE further recourse against the Trustor, the (100-Year Floodplain or Wetland) municipal purposes from January 1st to ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER- Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficia- The City of Caliente is proposing to expend December 31st of each year. TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC ry’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. federal funds in an area that is subject Jason King, P.E. SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION If you have previously been discharged to flooding as identified by the Federal State Engineer OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING through bankruptcy, you may have been Emergency Management Administration JK/ls AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT released of personal liability for this loan (or wetland, if applicable). The subject Publish: November 09, 16, 23, & 30, A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the in which case this letter is intended to funds are Community Development Block highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check exercise the note holder’s rights against 2018 Grant funds administered by the Nevada drawn on a state or national bank, check the real property only. TS No.: NV-12- Governor’s Office of Economic Develop- APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE drawn by state or federal credit union, or 517611-JB Date: Quality Loan Ser- ment. WATER NO. 74149 a check drawn by a state or federal savin- vice Corporation 2763 Camino Del This notice is required by Section 2(a)(4) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the gs and loan association, or savings asso- Rio South San Diego, CA 92108 619- of Executive Order 11988 for Floodplain 10th day of April 2006 Lincoln County ciation, or savings bank and authorized to 645-7711 For NON SALE information Management, and by Section 2(b) of Exe- Water District and Vidler Water Compa- do business in this state, will be held by only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 Or Lo- cutive Order 11990 for the Protection of ny, Inc. of Pioche, Nevada made appli- duly appointed trustee. The sale will be gin to: http://www.qualityloan.com Wetlands, and is implemented by HUD made, but without covenant or warran- Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 cation to the State Engineer of Nevada Regulations found at 24 CFR 55.20(b) for ty, expressed or implied, regarding title, Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp . for permission to appropriate 6.0 c.f.s. the HUD action that is within and/or affe- possession, or encumbrances, to pay the IDSPub #0146731 of the public waters of the State of Ne- cts a floodplain or wetland. remaining principal sum of the note(s) se- Publish: November 09, 16, & 23, 2018. vada. Diversion is to be made from an The City of Caliente is proposing to under- cured by the Deed of Trust, with interest underground source at a point located take the following activities in the area: and late charges thereon, as provided in within the SE1/4 SW1/4, Section 6, T11S, NOTIFICATION OF RELEASE OF The City of Caliente has applied for a the note(s), advances, under the terms of R64E, MDM or at a point from which the REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS grant to rehabilitate the exterior of the the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, The Local Workforce Development Board Caliente Historic Railroad Depot. The City NW corner of said Section 6 bears N 20 charges and expenses of the Trustee for degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds W, a dis- (LWDB) – Workforce Connections is soli- has structured the rehabilitation to be a the total amount (at the time of the ini- citing proposals from qualified entities, three phased project, starting with the re- tance of 4,024.25 feet (approx. 30 miles tial publication of the Notice of Sale) rea- with established and verifiable expe- habilitation/replacement of all the doors, SE of Alamo). Water will be used for mu- sonably estimated to be set forth below. rience/expertise, to provide workforce windows, and trimmings. The Caliente nicipal purposes from January 1st to De- The amount may be greater on the day cember 31st of each year. development, educational, training and Historic Railroad Depot parcel # 0031701 of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO is located at 100 Depot Ave. Caliente Ne- Jason King, P.E. employment services for individuals BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT vada. The proposed project is located on State Engineer in the Southern Nevada Workforce De- DUE. Trustor(s): RONALD RAY WIL- 2.01 acres and is in Zone AE of the floo- JK/ls velopment Area (SNWDA). Request for KINS, A SINGLE UNMARRIED MALE dplain. Publish: November 09, 16, 23, & 30, Proposals (RFPs) will be released for Recorded: 7/31/2007 as Instrument The purpose of this notice is to give an 2018 No. 0129578, Book 234, Page 0080 Adult and Dislocated Worker, Youth and YouthBuild Las Vegas, which are sup- early opportunity for interested agencies, and re-recorded on 8/30/2018 as persons or groups to comment on the Instrument Number 2018-155155 of ported by the Workforce Innovation and APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE proposed action(s). The City of Caliente Official Records in the office of the Recor- Opportunity Act (WIOA). RFPs will be WATER NO. 74150 will consider any feasible alternatives or der of LINCOLN County, Nevada ; Date available by close of business on No- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the adjustments to the anticipated project, of Sale: 12/14/2018 at 11:00 AM Place vember 8, 2018, at Workforce Connec- 10th day of April 2006 Lincoln County which might minimize any potential ad- of Sale: At the Main Entrance to the tions’ office and on our website: www. Water District and Vidler Water Compa- verse effects upon the floodplain/wetland Lincoln County Courthouse, located nvworkforceconnections.org ny, Inc. of Pioche, Nevada made appli- as a result of the project. at 181 Main Street, Pioche, NV 89043 All organizations that plan to respond cation to the State Engineer of Nevada The City of Caliente has additional infor- Amount of unpaid balance and other char- to any of these RFPs must have a rep- for permission to appropriate 6.0 c.f.s. of mation concerning this project available ges: $148,763.00 The purported proper- resentative for their agency attend a the public waters of the State of Nevada. for public review and copying, upon re- ty address is: 477 PIOCHE STREET, Mandatory Bidders’ Conference, either quest, Monday thru Friday between the Diversion is to be made from an under- F.K.A. 17 Pioche Street, PIOCHE, NV in-person or virtually. This conference ground source at a point located within hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm at Caliente 89043 This property is sold as-is, lender is scheduled for November 15, 2018, at City Hall, you can also call Amanda Ander- the SE1/4 SW1/4, Section 11, T9S, R65E, is unable to validate the condition, defe- 10:00 A.M. at Workforce Connections, MDM or at a point from which the SE cor- son with any question or concerns at 775- cts or disclosure issues of said property 6330 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 150, 726-3131. Any comments relative to this ner of Section 35, T8S, R65E, MDM, bears and buyer waives the disclosure requi- Las Vegas, NV 89146. If attending the proposed expenditure of federal funds in N 22 degrees 00 minutes 45 seconds E, rements under NRS 113.130 by purcha- bidders’ conference virtually, register at an area identified as a flood hazard/wet- a distance of 11,810.67 feet (approx. 30 sing at this sale and signing the receipt of https://nvworkforceconnections.org/?- land area should be submitted in writing miles SE of Alamo). Water will be used sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims page_id=10015/ to reserve a seat. You to “City of Caliente c/o Amanda Anderson for municipal purposes from January 1st any liability for any incorrectness of the must register to attend virtually no la- PO Box 1006 Caliente, NV 89008” on or to December 31st of each year. property address or other common desig- ter than 5 P.M. on November 13, 2018. before November 24, 2018. Jason King, P.E. nation, if any, shown herein. If no street Video conference access links will be Victor Jones, Mayor State Engineer address or other common designation is emailed to those registered 24 hours pri- Amanda Anderson, Grants Administrator JK/ls shown, directions to the location of the or to the start date of the bidders’ con- City of Caliente Publish: November 09, 16, 23, & 30, 2018 property may be obtained by sending a ference. Publish: November 09, 16, & 23, 2018

OFFICE OF THE NEVADA STATE TREASURER UNCLAIMED PROPERTY DIVISION www.NevadaTreasurer.gov

WE MAY BE HOLDING MONEY OR OTHER PROPERTY FOR YOU! GO ONLINE TO SEARCH FOR AND CLAIM YOUR MONEY NOW!! The Nevada State Treasurer’s Office is currently safeguarding over $830 million in abandoned property. Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 120A (NRS120A) requires the Treasurer’s Office publish the names of Nevada owners of property presumed abandoned once a year in counties with populations less than 700,000. The list below represents new unclaimed properties reported and received last year. Please be aware this is only a partial listing of all properties held by the State Treasurer’s Office. Search our website for properties reported in other years. THE FASTEST WAY TO SEARCH FOR, CLAIM, AND RECEIVE PAYMENT FOR YOUR PROPERTY IS BY VISITING OUR WEBSITE. Go to www.NevadaTreasurer.gov and click on the “Search Today” link to begin your search. Filing claims online is FAST and EASY. Most claims can be processed without having to print anything, but it is a good idea to have access to a printer before beginning the claim process. Persons without access to the internet may visit the Unclaimed Property Division, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, for assistance with the claims. Please be advised that wait times may be unusually long due to the high volume of interest generated by this ad, so online filing is strongly encouraged. The Unclaimed Property Division is located at 555 East Washington Avenue; Suite 4200; in Las Vegas. If you are unable to access our website, you may call us at (702) 486-4140 or (800) 521-0019 (toll free in Nevada only). Unclaimed property is presumed to be abandoned and has been taken into the protective custody of the State Treasurer. The property is available for return to the owner or a person having a legal or beneficial interest in the property. Alamo BAGOZZI, BRIAN - BICKEL, JACK - CANNING, JESSICA - HARDY, CLARK - HICKMAN, RAYMOND - JEWETT, JADE - LUZ, MICHAEL - OROZCO, JOSE - TAYLOR, SHARON Caliente BRADSHAW, WILEY - KNOTT, CODY - LEUVEN, RICHARD V - MALLETT, BUDDY G - MILLER, SARAH L- MORLEY, ROXANN - OTTO, RICHARD D - ROGAN, GEORGE R - SALAS, SEAN R - SCHELSTRAETE, ETHAN U - SEARSON, MARJIE - WILLIAMS, WILLIAM T Hiko KOUNKEL, HEATHER A - NEDEDOG, MANTANONA TOMAS- RHODES, RYAN - WOOLEVER, TIMOTHY Panaca ANDERSON, CLAIR B - COLE, ESTHER F - CUELLAR, ESTEBAN - HAFEN, CHARLES L - KEARNEY, BRIAN - MCDANIEL, JERI - MCHENRY, ROBERT K - OLSON, SHANNON - REEVES, TERRI - SETTLES, JOHN J - WHEATLEY, MELANIE - WREATH, JEAN M Pioche CORBETT, RACHAEL E - DERKOVITZ, J LESLIE - EMERINE, BRANDON - EPPENGER, TAMOERY - HUTCHINGS, JOHN A - IVES, TONI J - JOHNSON, FELICIA - KOPP, CARL - LISTER, DENNIS - NELSON, HAMMER BECKY - STEWARD, FRANCES PEARL - WAGGONER, BONNIE Rachel RILEY, RICHARD

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FEATURED BUSINESSES UPCOMING EVENTS

* FREEDOM FESTIVAL- Saturday, November 9:00 am: 5K fun run, 9:15: 1 mile fun walk. Panaca Market Pine Tree Inn & Bakery 10 from 11 am-3 pm at the VFW in Caliente. Preregistration is open until November 2. Panaca - We are a full-service Panaca - Bakery and Catering by Activities for kids, hamburgers, hot dogs, and $20 for adults & $10 for youth. Registration grocery store and are pleased to order. At each morning a full hot BBQ chicken will be available for a donation. includes a t-shirt and prizes. Registration on serve the residents of Panaca and breakfast is served in our beauti- Raffle tickets will be sold for prizes. event day will be $25 for adults and $15 for the surrounding areas. Go online, ful dining room. Enjoy an elegant * JIMMIE RAY & CUNDI CANTRELL AT youth. panacamarket.com, for our week- an Bed and Breakfast experience. THOMPSON’S OPERA HOUSE- Saturday, * HARVEST CRAFT FAIR- Saturday, ly ads. Phone: 775.728.4454 Phone: 775.728.4675 November 10 from 2-4 pm. Tickets are $10. November 17, 2018 at the Caliente This performance will take on a little of the Elementary School from 10 am-3 pm. flavor of the Grand Ole Opry. * FREE THANKSGIVING DINNER- ADVERTISING MEDICAL * CEREMONY AT VETERANS CEMETERY- November 22, 2018 from 12-4 pm at the Sunday, November 11 at 11 am. Caliente Senior Center. Free to everyone that Lincoln County Record InVision Eye Center - Caliente * ALAMO COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE- wants to come. Donations are accepted. If Email: [email protected] Wed 9am–7pm, Thurs 8am–4pm Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at the PVHS you have questions, please call Wendy at Phone: 775.725.3232 Phone: 775.726.3911 Multipurpose room from 3-7 pm. Sponsored (775) 962-3320. Website: www.lccentral.com PROFESSIONAL by the PVHS Student Council. Schedule your * CHRISTMAS BAZAAR- Pioche Senior AUTO REPAIR appt to give blood with Brooke Foremaster Center on Friday, November 23 and Saturday SERVICES @ (775) 725-3321 ext 305 or visit www. November 24 from 9 am-4 pm. Christmas McCrosky’s Y Service- Panaca ■ Florists bloodhero.com and enter code ALAMO. items, handcrafted items, baked goods, and Auto Service Repair Boothill Bouquets - Panaca * 7TH ANNUAL GINGERBREAD FUN RUN- quilt raffle. For more information, Call: Cheryl Phone: 775.728.4462 Offering fresh flowers for all occa- Saturday, November 17, 2018 in Caliente. (775) 962-5646 or Susie at (775) 962-5554. 8:30 am: check-in for both the run & walk. Caliente Auto Repair and sions 1278 Main Street, Panaca, NV Public Meetings Service- Caliente Danielle - 775.962.3629 suPPort grouPs Extension office in Caliente. Lincoln County Constitution Study Group: classes Auto Service Repair Dawn - 775.962.1983 Alamo LDS Addiction Recovery: Support group meets Thursdays, 7 p.m. in the LDS Church in run the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. Phone: 775.726.3151 ■ Funeral Services Alamo. Please use southwest door. Everyone at the Panaca Town Center. Everyone is welcome Southern Nevada Mortuary - Caliente welcome. 775-725-3768 or 775-962-1085. to every class. Call 775-962-1407 for info. AUTO SALES Healing Within, Al-Anon Tuesdays, 7 p.m. at Freedom 4-Wheelers: Will meet the first and “Dignified & Respectful Care” Trinity Church, 463 Cottonwood Rd. (downstairs Town & Country - Overton Phone: 775.726.3779 entrance), Alamo. Call 775-725-3705 or 775-482- third Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. in the 4012. Panaca Fire Hall to discuss upcoming events and Website: www.tcautos.com ■ Insurance Call Toll Free: 888.673.3253 Caliente AA Meetings: Tuesday and Saturday at ovarian cancer education. All are welcome to Dolan Edwards Insurance - Caliente 7 p.m. in the Agape Church, 270 A St., Caliente. attend. Call Kirt or Hope Johnson, 775-728-4795. Everyone welcome. 775-726-3585. Masons Meetings: Caliente Lodge No. 38 meets Independent Agency. Customize Caliente NA Meetings: Friday at 7 p.m., open NA CONSTRUCTION your needs meeting will be held at the Agape Church. 775- the first Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. atthe Phone: 775.726.3196 962-3807. Caliente VFW Hall. All Masons are invited. Panaca AA Open Meeting: has moved to the Mizpah Chapter No. 19, Order of the Eastern Star, Jim Wilkin Trucking - Panaca ■ Land Surveying Panaca Senior Center, Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. at meets at St. John Lodge on the second Saturday of Main and Atchison St. All are welcome to attend Website: www.jwtruckingllc.com the month at 2 p.m. Phone: 775.728.4770 MHP Limited - Call Jason Fackrell this open meeting. Call 775-962-1911 for info or directions. St. John Lodge No. 18 in uptown Pioche meets the Backhoe & Dump Truck for all of your surveying needs. Panaca NA Open Meeting: At Panaca Senior second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. For Hire Serving all of Lincoln County Center. Monday Night - 5:30-6:30 p.m. (775) 962- VFW Post 7114: monthly membership meeting Phone: 702.334.1331 3437 or (775) 962-5284. 2nd Friday every month, 7 p.m. All members are Phone: 775.962.5865 LDS Addiction Recovery Program: Support group ■ Pet Grooming will meet every Thursday, 7 p.m. at the LDS urged to attend. 391 Dixon St. in Caliente. Bath Lumber/Ace Hardware - Ely church in Panaca. (Use north entrance) Contact Great Basin Amateur Radio Club: Monthly meeting Complete Home Center 3R Grooming - Pioche 775-962-1963 or 962-5449. Everyone welcome. second Wednesday of the month, 6 p.m. at a local 45 years experience, Sandy Pioche AA Meetings: Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Fire Dep’t station in Pioche, Panaca or Caliente. Any Phone: 775.289.3083 Episcopal Church basement. Everyone welcome. Robinson questions call Lee Hone at 775-962-1528 or E mail Phone: 775.962.5317 or coMMunity grouPs [email protected]. Members will be notified of CONVENIENCE Constitution Study Group: classes run the 1st 702.300.7530 location by email. You do not need to be a member STORES and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. at Keith to participate. ■ Septic Pearson’s home. Everyone is welcome to every County Coalition Meetings- 4th Tuesday of the Jerry’s Sinclair - Caliente Jerry’s Johns - Caliente class. Call 775-962-1407 for info. month at 10 am at the Panaca Town Center. Fuel, snacks, groceries, car wash Freedom 4-Wheelers: Will meet the first and “Use our house not yours,” services Phone: 775.726.3189 third Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. in the septics pumped Panaca Fire Hall to discuss upcoming events and Attention: All Lincoln County Residents! The Phone: 775.726.3189 ovarian cancer education. All are welcome to Panaca Sr. Center is now serving lunch Monday GROCERIES attend. Call Kirt or Hope Johnson, 775-728-4795. through Friday at 11:15a.m. All are welcome! ■ Towing Masons Meetings: Caliente Lodge No. 38 meets Seniors’ lunch is a $3.00 donation,for those age Panaca Market - Panaca Lynn’s Auto Center - Caliente the first Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. atthe 60 and over. Those under age 60 pay $4.00. Please call ahead (775-728-4697 or 775-962- Mon-Sat: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM 24 hour towing - We are here to Caliente VFW Hall. All Masons are invited. 1951) if you plan to eat the next day, or notify Phone: 775.728.4454 help Phone: 775.726.3191 Mizpah Chapter No. 19, Order of the Eastern Star, meets at St. John Lodge on the second Saturday of us in person, if you eat the day before. LODGING ■ Marketing and Communications the month at 2 p.m. Lincoln County Child Support Services: Available St. John Lodge No. 18 in uptown Pioche meets the through the Elko Child Support Office, 1020 Ruby Nevada Central Media second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. Vista Drive, No. 101. 800-229-4188. Applications Caliente Hot Springs www.nvcmedia.com VFW Post 7114: monthly membership meeting may be picked up at the Lincoln County Clerk’s Motel and Spa - Caliente Web, print, audio, video services 2nd Friday every month, 7 p.m. All members are office in Pioche, Pahranagat Valley Justice Court Soak at the newly remodeled hot Phone: 775.962.2461 urged to attend. 391 Dixon St. in Caliente. in Alamo or Caliente City Hall. springs for relaxation and health ben- Great Basin Amateur Radio Club: Monthly meeting CodeRED: www.lincolncountynv.org and click on the “CODE RED” on the right side of the website. efits. Phone: 775.726.3777 second Wednesday of the month, 6 p.m. at a local RESTAURANTS Fire Dep’t station in Pioche, Panaca or Caliente. Register to receive emergency alerts in your Pine Tree Inn & Bakery - Panaca Any questions call Lee Hone at 775-962-1528 or area for free! Sent right to your phone! Once Roomy Bed and Breakfast. Bakery and J&J’s Fast Food - Caliente E mail [email protected]. Members will be submitted, put in your address and location on Catering by order. P: 775.728.4675 “We make it when you order it!” notified of location by email. You do not need to be the map, and start receiving your alerts. Or, visit Phone: 775.726.3288 the app store, and get connected instantly on Rainbow Canyon Motel - Caliente a member to participate. your Droid or iPhone. Caliente’s Newest Rooms Lincoln County Community Free Yoga- Tuesday and Side Track Restaurant - Caliente Thursday @ 9:30 am & Saturday at 1 pm. These Lincoln County Library, Caliente, in Depot. Phone: 775.726.3291 Pizza, Burgers, Salads, Smoothies classes are taught by Summer Bradshaw at 25 Open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 11 a.m. Shady Motel - Caliente Vegan Options, and Breakfast until Clover Street in Caleinte and open to everyone to 4 p.m. Open Thursday 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The only place to stay in Lincoln County 11 am. ages 10+. Bring your own yoga mat and water. Thursday story hour, 4-5. Pioche, will be open Phone: 775.726.3107 Phone: 775.726.3164 RSVP @ (719) 440-8745. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. ublic eetings P M Alamo is open Tue., Wed., Thu. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get your business the Caliente City Council: First and third Thursday of and Mon. 1 to 4 p.m. the month, 6 p.m. at the Caliente Depot. Panaca Senior Center is available for personal attention it needs! Caliente Beautification Committee: computer use or to check out library books by third Tuesday, 5 p.m. at City Hall. request. Please contact Torrie: 775-962-1130, Caliente Planning Commission: first Irvin: 702-420-0008 or Elona: 775-962-1864. Call the Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Mobile Food Pantry: Call LC Human Services, Caliente Olson Senior Center Board: third 775-962-8084, for more info. MECHANICS Lincoln County Record Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. at Olson Senior Center. VFW Post 7114: 391 Dixon St. is now open Friday today to become a part of our Caliente Town Hall meeting: last Tuesday of and Saturday, 4 to 9 p.m. Visit, watch your every month at the Olson Senior Center, 6 p.m. favorite program on our wide-screen TV, enjoy new Business Directory, and Lincoln County Board of Commissioners: first a beverage. Try your skill with Wii sports games. and third Monday of each month at 9 a.m. at Open to the public. learn how you can become Lincoln County Court House, Pioche. GED Testing will be available the second week a featured business in the Lincoln County Power District: second Tuesday, of every month. Please contact Lincoln County 8 a.m. at District Office in Caselton. School District to schedule your test, 775-728- LEGALS directory! Lincoln County School District: second Thursday, 4471. 6:30 p.m. at District Office in Panaca. Lincoln County Workforce: Ages 18-80, we can Lincoln County TV District: second Wednesday, help you complete your education, gain nec- Plans are available 5 p.m. at Lincoln County Housing Administration essary occupational training, build work place- Office on Hollywood Way in Pioche. ment skills or find employment. Services are to get your business in the Pioche Chamber of Commerce: third Tuesday, at offered to all individuals that enroll. Contact pro- newspaper, magazine, and Noon at the Silver Cafe. gram manager Launa Chouquer, Christy Blood Pioche Town Board Meeting: third Tuesday, 2 or case manager Jaime Torrealday at 775-726- online! p.m. at Pioche Town Hall. 3800, ext. 108. LCAT: monthly meeting the second Tuesday Club Radio Net on the 147.12 repeated every Call us today 775.725.3232 of each month, 4:30 p.m. at the Cooperative Monday night at 7 p.m. Page 10 Lincoln County Record || The Week of Nov. 9, 2018 Caliente Elementary School holds Halloween assembly By Mary Cordle

Ghostly music filled the halls of Caliente Elementary School as students in Halloween costumes were led by the good witches who had taken the place of Sarah Judd their teachers. Pahranagat Valley Elementary students parade their Halloween costumes Awards were given out to the most- through Alamo. improved students. The classes got points for wearing their Cougar shirts. This month, the second grade won with 94 percent. First grade came in second Pahranagat Elementary takes with 88 percent. October birthday balloons were part in annual Halloween parade handed out by the PTO. Principal Sharon Dirks reminded the By Sarah Judd walked by the middle and high school students about the Gingerbread Fun students who were out, showing their Run on Nov. 17. The money raised goes Parents, high school and middle support. The streets were filled with to the school. school students, and other residents kids dressed like princesses, public The fourth-grade class performed gathered along the streets in Alamo as servants, superheroes, animals, nerds, Mary Cordle “Dry Bones.” This was followed by the Pahranagat Valley Elementary School ghoulish characters, video game and The good witches who took the place hallway parade. To end the fun time, students took part in the annual Hal- movie characters and even a tank. of Caliente Elementary teachers a circle was formed and guests were loween parade. This tradition has been around for handed out awards to students during invited to join in dancing to “Mama The parade looped from the elemen- over eleven years and is a fun time for the Halloween assembly. Shark.” tary school down around the park and the kids and their audience.