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The week of april 27, 2018

Vol. 148, No. 34

Seventh Judicial District Judge dismisses all 225 charges against former Pahranagat Valley football coach

By Dave Maxwell vised of the amended complaint or the end of the day the preliminary hear- In his 22-year coaching career at charges contained therein as required ing required some showing of probable Pahranagat Valley, Higbee led the Pan- Seventh Judicial District Court Judge by NRS 171.186.” cause, or some showing of wrongdoing thers to 11 NIAA 1A state championships Steve Dobrescu, in Ely, has dismissed As reported in the -Review and they weren’t able to do it (225) times.” and set state records in the number of the charges against former Pahranagat Journal, Higbee was charged in April, In his written comments, Dobrescu undefeated seasons (8) and consecu- Valley football coach Ken Higbee. 2017 with a 225-count criminal com- said, “The court has read the entire tran- tive game winning streaks (104) before In issuing his written ruling April 19, plaint that included forgery, misconduct, script” and found, as reported in the Re- losing to Spring Mountain in the 2016 the judge said in the state’s case, “Exhib- and theft. view-Journal, “that the evidence, which championship game. its 1-5 were not properly authenticated Higbee’s attorney, Bret Whipple, of included receipts of sports equipment Pahranagat Valley’s 104-game win and contained many separate sheets Las Vegas, said, “In my opinion, there and documents from the schools, were streak is a national record for eight- man upon which hearsay and legal conclu- was just no evidence to support the alle- admitted without proper authentication teams. sions were typed.” gations.” or foundation.” Current PVHS coach Brett Hansen He also stated, “An amended com- Higbee, 51, entered a plea of not guilty In a footnote, he wrote, “The true irony said Higbee had planned to retire after plaint was filed one judicial day prior to August 11, 2017. is that by failing to properly present its the 2016 season, following the gradua- the preliminary hearing (May 30, 2017) Whipple said some allegations made case, the State has wasted an enormous and the petitioner (Higbee) was not ad- were “very vague, very general. At the amount of judicial resources.” > See HIGBEE, Page 7

digging up history lincoln county ‘Area 51 chasers’ live stream encounter

By Dave Maxwell their purpose in filming the bus is to prove to their online view- Lincoln County Sheriff’s ers that some of the workers at Deputy Mike Ray was called the Area 51 site do, in fact, live to investigate suspicious activ- in the community of Alamo ity one evening last week at the and ride this particular bus. parking area of the Alamo An- After a brief discussion and nex where the Test and realizing the couple poses Training Range personnel bus no threat, Ray apologizes for is located. touching the camera and leaves Upon arrival, he found a cou- the scene. The live stream con- ple from Fernley, names not tinues until the couple arrives given, shooting what they an- at the Sinclair station for gas. nounced was a live stream on County Sheriff Kerry Lee YouTube. later said his department will On the video, Ray is seen ask- be doing “an internal review Dana Lee Fruend ing the couple to turn off the cam- of the incident.” He added, “I Students and staff from past and present gathered at Caliente Elementary on April 22 to open a era while he talks to them. They think things could have been 1998 time capsule. initially resist, claiming they handled a bit differently on have a right to film. Ray warns both sides and we will look into them that they will be arrested the actions of both parties in- for obstruction if they don’t turn volved and decide what appro- Caliente Elementary goes back in off the camera, then reaches for priate action may be needed.” the camera and is told by the He said a similar incident hap- woman not to touch it. pened recently in Lyon County. time through 1998 time capsule The camera is then placed on “I do support the right of people By Dana Lee Fruend Upon opening by School Principal, Cherry the hood of their vehicle and to film in the public, but I feel Florence, each piece was carfully extracted and an audio conversation contin- in some cases, these people are A time capsule was planted in the ground on shared with the enthusiastic crowd. ues in which Ray quickly and pushing the envelope.” Earth Day April 22, 1998. Kids were thrilled to see the treasures of the calmly deescalates the situa- He stated further, “What Fast forward 20 years and on April 24, 2018 the past being unveiled. tion. He explains he received a we have to balance is the right Caliente Elementary School time capsule was Former school staff, aides and students that call of suspicious activity at the of the people to film, which I dug up, opened and shared with The school kids were there in 1998 and attending the event today scene and is conducting a nor- support, but we also have to and guests. mal investigation. balance that with officer safety The event was held inside the CE School Gym. > See CAPSULE, Page 7 The couple informs him that when they go to investigate.”

politics Strong turnout for Caliente Republican convention By Mary Cordle they should be elected, emphasizing sion candidates vying for Paul Do- the importance of education, parental nohues spot are Frank Hulse, Bevan The Republicans visited Caliente choice (education savings accounts), Lister, and Janine Woodworth, all Re- Fire Hall on Saturday. healthcare, and personal freedom. publicans. Jim Shane, Chairman, and Dave Assemblymen and those running Daniel Hooge is running for re-elec- Hurd, Vice Chairman, put all candi- for Congress followed along the same tion against Dylan Frehner. Both date names in a hat and as the names line of thought. are Republicans, with nobody in the were drawn, candidates went up to Those running for local offices -in Democratic primary running for the speak. clude Bob McLeary, who is running office. Mary Cordle Candidates for governor, Wil- County Recorder-Auditor, a position The primary is June 12. A crowd gathers outside the Caliente Fire Hall liam Boyd, Jared Fisher, and Dan currently filled by Democrat Leslie After the speeches, a closing prayer Saturday for the Lincoln County Republican Schwartz gave speeches about why Boucher. County County commis- was offered and lunch was served. Convention.

community Lincoln County students raise trout in classroom | Page 2

sports Davis tosses perfect game for Lady Panthers | Page 5 Page 2 Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018 your seven-day forecast

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By Mary Cordle The business license for Skyler Lis- ton’s Inline Automotive Group was ta- The Caliente City Council met April 19, bled. A temporary business license for with all council members in attendance. Grant Perkin was approved. The council approved the recommen- The business license for Topps Tire dation for a boundary line adjustment was approved. They are taking over Get- between James W. Henesh and Phillip tin’ It Garage, which has allowed Daniel Emery Reeves properties on Spring Topping to come home and run the busi- Street. ness. The Beautification Committee’s re- Mahoney and Luke Perkins are still quest to serve alcohol in Rose Memorial selling bumpers and flat beds. Park as a fundraiser was withdrawn The SNORE Knotty Pine 250 Off-Road from the agenda by the committee. race was approved for June 8-9. A donation of $2,500 for the Lincoln Annexation for parcels 013-030-21, County High School Rodeo Club was ap- 013-160-02, 013-160-63, 013-160-03, 013- Mary Cordle proved for the annual rodeo, being held 030-18, and 013-020-27 was approved for The VFW held its district meeting and swearing in of new officers Saturday. May 3-5. 3J Cattle LLC, owned by Jared Bracken- VFW District Officers being sworn in were Sharon Wimsatt, Auxiliary President, The donation of Caliente’s arena sys- bury. Mary Brose, New District President, Carol Webster, State President, Bonnie tem to the Lincoln County High School The Creative Artists of Lincoln County Rigsby, retiring District President. Rodeo Club was tabled, with the decision requested and was granted permission made that the club will borrow it instead. to hold a dance on the patio area of the The donation of the equipment will be on Depot during homecoming weekend on a future agenda. May 26. The council noted that when the equip- The council also approved the second ment is eventually donated, “it would be amendment to the agreement between nice to have a banner that goes with it that says City of Caliente.” > See COUNCIL, Page 6

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lccentral.com Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018 Page 3 thursday Local students raise trout in classroom By Gretchen Soderborg

Panaca, Pioche, and Caliente sixth- grade students have been raising trout to place in our local Echo Reservoir. Steve Adamson and Terry Holton started this 78/45 adventure many years ago and the tra- Plenty of sunshine dition has been going ever since. Each class receives 200 trout eggs from the Nevada Department of Wildlife. These eggs are from a fish hatchery, where they have a better chance of surviving. The students raise these trout from eggs to sac-fry to fry. For six weeks, students make sure the tanks are at a specific temperature, clean out all the dead eggs and remaining sac- fry, and make observations about the growth of the soon-to-be trout. Once the fry lose their egg sacs, they are ready to be put into the reservoir. The students enjoy this hands-on sci- ence project every year. We would like to thank Cody Tingey, Gretchen Soderborg who ensures we have fish eggs each year Panaca, Pioche and Caliente sixth-grade students have been raising trout to for our students. place in the local Echo Reservoir.

Pahranagat drama club performs ‘Café Murder’

By Sarah Judd Twitchell as Sweet Dave Talesko, and Sunny Rasmussen as Valerie Talesko. The Pahranagat Valley High School Sound and lights were handled by Drama Club made its debut perfor- Brooke Foremaster, and Valerie Twitch- mance on April 17 as students presented ell helped with directing and handling “Café Murder,” by Nathan Hartswick. the stage. The plot of the play has a group of sib- It has been a while since PVHS has lings going to a café to celebrate Rose- had a drama club. Kathi Rasmussen, one mary’s birthday. This celebration turns of PVHS’s teachers, had a discussion deadly when Rosemary, who is allergic with Valerie Twitchell about starting The Yard Experts! to water, has a reaction. The siblings one and was also approached by some then need to figure out who used that Courtesy photo students who asked if she would be knowledge against her. The Pahranagat Valley High School willing to support them as a leader over The play took place off-stage and on Drama Club made its debut perfor- the group. Rasmussen accepted their Berklee Holm the floor where the audience sat. Tables mance on April 17 as students per- proposal. They then went to Principal were set up like a café and some parents formed Café Murder. Mike Strong, and he approved the club. were asked to sit at four of the tables to Back in January, anyone from eighth to 801-712-0505 participate by asking some set ques- mary Talesko, Macady Bundy as the twelfth grade was invited to join. tions. waitress, Ethan Baine as Detective Har- When talking to Rasmussen about [email protected] The cast included Madison Twitchell ris, Ammon Rasmussen as Chef Franc, as the Maitre’ d, Emily Hansen as Rose- Will Meldrum as Wallace Talesko, Tadd > See PLAY, Page 6

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Paid for by Friends of Michael Roberson Lincoln County Record The Week of April 27, 2018 Write to us Lincoln County Record [email protected] opinion Page 4 PUC tilts at power choice initiative he Nevada Public Utilities Com- divestiture would cost by the PUC were the highest among the mission, which is tasked with residential power customers $24.91 a eight Mountain states in January 2018, regulating the state’s monopoly month and Northern Nevada residential while the commercial rate was the third utilities, has put out a 109-page customers $6.52, because NV Energy lowest and the industrial rate was the Treport detailing a litany of things that might have to sell off its power plants at second lowest in the region. could go wrong if voters again approve a loss. A presumption compounding a While residents paid 12.36 cents per at the ballot box in November a constitu- presumption. kilowatt-hour, commercial customers tional amendment creating a free market At one point the report seemingly paid 8.04 cents and industrial users for electricity. Thomas Mitchell declares that the system isn’t broken, paid only 5.28 cents. Thirty-one states In 2016 voters approved the Energy Commentary stating, “Our residential rates are on have lower residential power rates than Choice Initiative by an overwhelming average, and our commercial and indus- Nevada, according to the EIA. Only four 72.4 percent to 27.6 percent. Because the trial rates are lower than average.” states have lower industrial power rates. measure would amend the state Consti- fault with the proposal. In its conclusion the report feigns Only three states have lower commercial tution it is back on the ballot this fall for The initiative would require the solicitude for the poor residential rates. final voter approval, but this time around Legislature to pass a law providing an ratepayer and warns that residential Aren’t you glad your state regulators a coalition headed by the state’s largest open, competitive retail electric energy customers might suffer the most if the are looking out for you? power monopoly, NV Energy, has vowed market by July 1, 2023. The law must initiative passes. The report does point out a potential to spend $30 million to defeat it. include provisions to reduce customer “If history and experience are any legal conundrum. While the initiative The PUC report reads like an in-kind costs, protect against service discon- type of guide, commercial and indus- creates a “right to sell trade or other- contribution to that effort. nections and unfair practices, and trial customers, will fare far better, at wise dispose of electricity,” it also says A foreword signed by PUC Chairman prohibit the granting of monopolies for least initially, than the average Nevada lawmakers retain the power to establish Joe Reynolds declares that, while the power generation, but could leave in residential family through this pro- “policies on renewable energy, energy ef- concept of open markets is quintessen- place regulation of transmission and posed change,” the report states. “Large ficiency and environmental protection.” tially American, “ensuring a non-stop distribution. commercial customers, who currently A right would appear to trump a pol- supply of electricity to every home, busi- One of the chief arguments for the cannot depart bundled electricity ser- icy. The report asks whether a mining ness, and governmental entity in Nevada measure is that competition would drive vice pursuant to NRS Chapter 704B may company might have the right to buy every second of every day of the year, down cost. financially benefit the most, as they can- power from a coal-fired plant, despite a regardless of the weather or economy, But the PUC report claims the pro- not currently access a competitive open state law closing all such plants. makes it unique from other goods and posal is likely to increase monthly marketplace that may offer benefits to In a section on the impact on jobs, the services. Electricity is a basic necessity electric bills in the first decade of im- high-volume users.” report snidely concludes, “Lots of Ne- of modern life. Like air. Like water. Like plementation. The bulk of this cost is This is the same PUC that currently vada attorneys may also gain new work food.” attributed to the supposition that NV sets those residential, commercial and from the Energy Choice Initiative.” Thank goodness for those government Energy will be forced to divest its gener- industrial rates. regulated monopoly grocery stores. ation assets, though there is no language According to the U.S. Energy Infor- Thomas Mitchell is a longtime Nevada newspaper While Reynolds says the report nei- in the initiative even suggesting any such mation Administration, which is cited as columnist. You may email him at thomasmnv@ ther supports or opposes the initiative, requirement. the source for that earlier mention of low yahoo.com. He also blogs at http://4thst8.word- the bulk of its findings appear to find The report argues that this presumed rates on average, the residential rate set press.com/.

editorial op-ed Highway robbery on Fighting for rural health care By Senator Catherine Cortez Masto hospitals right here in Nevada. Under Every Nevadan deserves access to Medicaid expansion, rural hospitals the Electric Highway quality, affordable health care, no mat- have received millions of dollars for ter if they live in Washoe, Humboldt, providing health care to patients that Lincoln, or Elko Counties. For many would previously have only obtained he state has released informa- bereft of dollar signs. Nevadans living in rural counties, that care through emergency rooms visits. tion on just how frequently The first three electric car charging care comes from a community health This funding has allowed rural hospi- those rural electric car recharg- stations have been open an average center or a Critical Access Hospital. tals and community health centers to ing stations are being used, of about 540 days. Thus, according These vital health care providers serve bolster programs to treat opioid and Tand it’s not exactly like those lines for to the state, they are used about once seniors and hardworking families that substance abuse addiction, better treat gasoline back in the 1970s during the oil every two days. The station in Panaca can’t drive to Reno or Las Vegas to seek our veterans, and provide longer-term embargo. has been used only six times since out care from a medical center. For care for seniors and people with The Nevada Governor’s Office of opening in September, less than once underserved rural areas that are facing disabilities. Repealing the Affordable Energy reports that drivers have charged a month. a shortage in both health insurance Care Act or rolling back its expan- their expensive electric vehicles 274 Taking the low-ball cost per station of providers, as well as in trained medical sion of Medicaid would steal precious times at the three charging stations built $15,000 each that means the 395 gallons professionals, these health centers are resources from critical health provid- by the state in Beatty, Fallon and Panaca of gasoline saved cost $114 per gallon in lifelines that must be protected. Yet, ers, force health centers to close their along Highways 95 and 93 since the first capital outlay alone, never mind main- this past year, community health cen- doors or cut back their services, and one opened in early 2016, according to tenance and operating costs. The high- ters around the country spent months deny residents in rural areas access to The Nevada Independent. The donation- end of $250,000 per station translates to waiting in limbo for funding. health coverage. funded news website reports this usage $1,900 per gallon. Community Health Centers should I’m fighting in the United States saved a total equivalent to 395 gallons Using the current retail power cost be a bipartisan priority. In Septem- Senate for better access to health of gasoline and dispensed 3,150 kilo- of about 12 cents per kWh, the stations ber of last year, I joined a group of care for every child, senior, and watt-hours of electricity. It was dutifully have given electric car drivers less than Republicans and Democrats to fight hardworking Nevada family. I fought noted that the usage rate is growing. $380 worth of power over two years. for funding and support. While I was to reauthorize the National Health The costs of these charging stations, Now there’s a bargain. pleased that the bipartisan spending Service Corps, which brings med- which give away the power for free — The NVIndy website said Gov. Brian deal passed in February ensured com- ical, dental, and behavioral health dubbed the Nevada Electric Highway Sandoval sent it an email statement munity health centers and hospitals in professionals to underserved areas. — has been a moving target. When the saying he was “encouraged” by the rural areas receive short-term funding, And, I am still fighting to protect and first one opened in Beatty in March 2016 progress of the project. I will continue to fight for long-term stabilize the Affordable Care Act. the Governor’s Office of Energy said “When the entire route is complete, funding that will give them the cer- We’ve seen the results in Nevada: each would cost $15,000. range anxiety will be significantly re- tainty necessary to serve more rural the ACA cut the rate of uninsured In the summer of 2015 press accounts duced, giving more travelers the com- communities. Nevadans in half – from 20 percent said each would cost $30,000. fort required to travel between Reno In the last year and a half, I have to nine percent. The uninsured rate A June 2017 story in the Las Vegas and Las Vegas,” the statement report- visited many community health centers for children in small town and rural newspaper quoted a spokesman for edly said. “Moreover, as the number of throughout Nevada. I’ve seen first- Nevada saw the biggest decrease in the governor as saying the cost of each electric cars increases, I am confident hand the outstanding work they are the country. Community Health Cen- station would range from $85,000 to even more travelers will utilize the elec- doing. They are making a difference in ters, now fully funded for two years, $250,000, but he assured that “none of tric highway.” people’s lives. I have talked to the health are pursuing innovative partnerships that comes from taxpayer dollars. The When that Beatty charging station care administrators and providers, and to improve the number of doctors office is funding its portion of costs with opened, Sandoval was on hand to one thing I consistently hear is how serving rural areas and working with federal grant money, and the electric demonstrate by charging up a Ford critical federal funding and the Afford- hospitals like Renown Medical Cen- utility covers the rest.” And we thought Focus from the state Department of able Care Act are to keeping their doors ter in Reno to provide cutting-edge federal grant money came from taxpay- Transportation fleet in Las Vegas. Since open. telemedicine and care for residents ers and utility costs were passed on to the car had a range of only 76 miles, it While imperfect, the ACA greatly who can’t drive hundreds of miles for the ratepayers. had to be hauled to the ceremony from increased access to health care for every check-up. According to the Governor’s Office of Las Vegas. Most of the Beatty charging low-income seniors and families in I am committed to using my voice in Energy, NV Energy put up $30,000 in stations take four hours to recharge, rural Nevada. However, the recent Washington to find bipartisan solutions an upfront cost abatement payment. It though a couple can do an 80 percent effort by some of my Republican that lower premiums, hold drug man- also reports NV Energy is putting out recharge in half an hour. colleagues to roll back the ACA’s ufacturers accountable for hiking up $30,000 for three stations and Valley According to that 2017 Las Vegas advances has stymied any effort to fix the cost of prescription drug prices, fix Electric Association is shelling out newspaper account, a spokesman for the the law, stabilize out-of-pocket premi- problems with rural health care cover- $15,000 for one. governor said the office has identified 24 ums and reform the Affordable Care age and delivery in the Affordable Care Another station opened a month sites along five traffic corridors “where Act in how it supports rural health Act, and protect Medicare and Med- ago in Hawthorne. No usage for that EV charging stations make sense.” care. icaid to keep all Nevadans - seniors, outpost was mentioned yet. The press Depends on what one means by make I have seen firsthand the support kids, and hardworking rural families release announcing the opening was sense. — TM that the ACA has provided for rural – healthy. Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018 Page 5 sports pvhs softball Davis tosses perfect game for Lady Panthers

By Dave Maxwell in the second inning, pushing 12 runs 3-for-3, with a double, and Kaitlyn Da- across the plate. vis threw a three-hitter and fanned six Pahranagat Valley pitchers Kaitlyn In the second game, Wadsworth al- to lead the Panthers to a five-inning win. Davis and Ashlyn Wadsworth really lowed just one baserunner and a walk Pahranagat, the current league lead- showed their prowess last weekend with in the first inning, then shut down the ers, have an important league dou- fine performances for the Lady Panther Sidewinders after that. She recorded ble-header today against at Indian softball team. seven strikeouts. Springs. The senior hurlers combined for two Harris again was strong at the plate. She The Lady Panthers (11-5, 4-0) have a no-hitters in a double-header sweep of hit two home runs and was credited again long win streak going with the Thun- Sandy Valley on Friday, then came back with four RBIs, going 2-for-4 at bat. She derbirds (9-3, 3-1), but Indian Springs on Saturday for a double-header win at now has five home runs on the season. will be a tough opponent on their home Tonopah. Wadsworth tossed a one-hit- Teammate Karley Whipple was a per- field. ter and Davis a three-hitter in Pahrana- fect 3-for-3 at the plate. It is the next to last league game before gat’s sweep of the Lady Muckers. On Saturday, the girls traveled to the 1A Southern regional tournament in In Friday’s first game with Sandy Val- Tonopah and swept the Muckers 18-0 Alamo, May 10-12. ley, Davis had a perfect game, the sec- and 15-0. Current 1A statewide girls standings ond of her career, blanking the Side- Hannah Castleton was 6-for-6 on the as of this week have Coleville (14-2), winders 15-0 in just three innings. day to lead the team at Tonopah. Wells (13-2), and Smith Valley (9-2) as Davis struck out seven in the opener. Teammate Jessica Brede went 3-for-3, the top three. Dave Maxwell Morgan Harris was 2-for-3 for Pahrana- with five RBIs in the nightcap to help the Indian Springs (10-3) is ranked fourth Pahranagat Valley senior pitcher gat with a double, a home run, and four Panthers to the five-inning win. Ashlyn and Pahranagat Valley (11-5), the five- Kaitlyn Davis had the second perfect RBIs. Wadsworth was 3-for-3, with a triple. time defending state champion, is game of her career last week against The Panther girls blew it wide open In the opener, Morgan Harris was ranked seventh. Sandy Valley.

lchs softball pvhs baseball Panthers roll over Sidewinders By Dave Maxwell

Panther baseball got back into action this past week, hosting Sandy Valley in a double-header. The Panthers also made short work of the Sidewinders. Garrett Higbee went 4-for-4, includ- ing two doubles, a home run, six runs scored, and six runs batted in, giving Pahranagat a pair of victories, 16-1 and 15-0. In the opener, Higbee got a hit both times at bat, including a double. He drove in three runs and three RBIs. Courtesy photo Winning pitcher Preston Higbee was Junior Kendra Mathews hitting a homerun versus Enterprise, putting Lincoln 2-for-3 with a double and two runs into ahead. This hit followed sophomore Sadie Soderborg’s three-run homerun to tie the game that only lasted three innings. the game. Pahranagat scored at least five runs in each inning. Sandy Valley got three hits in the game with their only score coming in the third inning. Dave Maxwell Lincoln girls win three more In the second game, Stockton Maxwell Duston Stewart gets the go-ahead to fired a two-hit shutout at the Sidewind- round third and head for home plate. By Marinda Lamb time, it was Cameron’s turn to send one ers, registering eight strikeouts and one Pahrangat Valley has a key dou- over the fence. The girls were relentless walk. ble-header today at Indian Springs The Lady Lynx had a successful week. and made run after run. Lincoln won 18- PVHS opened with a seven-run out- and will host the 1A Southern regional First, on Wednesday, April 18, the girls 2. burst. Higbee hit a two-run homer. Dus- playoffs in Alamo, May 10-12. played an intense game against Enter- In the second game, Lincoln took the ton Stewart then followed with a double prise. Then they rolled over Calvary initiative and for the first couple innings and Jessy Jones followed him with a triple. Pahranagat had a JV game with White Chapel and Democracy Prep in the fol- it was just run after run and stolen base For the game, Stewart was 2-for-2 Pine on Tuesday. Today they are at In- lowing days. after stolen base. Towards the end of with a double, a triple, two runs, and dian Springs (9-3, 2-0) for an important Enterprise capitalized on Lincoln’s the game, the Lynx faltered a little and two RBIs, and Jones went 2-for-2 with double-header with the Thunderbirds. mistakes early. They took advantage of allowed Calvary to gain a few runs on a triple, three runs, and two RBIs for PVHS and Indian Springs played six the Lynx’s slow start and scored twice, them. the Panthers, and Higbee drove in four times last year, with the Panthers win- right off the bat. The Lynx had quite a After a particularly rough inning, Ma- runs. ning the last four, including the state few good hits when they were up to bat, thews came back and recovered with Pahranagat got on the board first on championship game. but they were countered easily by Enter- another homerun. The team regained a two-run home run from Higbee in the Current statewide 1A baseball rank- prise. momentum and got a few more runs. first inning. ings have Sierra Lutheran as the top Until the sixth inning, the Lynx could Lincoln won 21-6. The Panthers scattered 13 hits in the team, sporting a 13-1 mark. Spring not seem to break the gap. At that point, On Tuesday, April 24, Lincoln played game. Higbee, Jones, Maxwell, and Dus- Mountain (10-2) and Smith Valley (13-0) Sadie Soderborg hit a homerun with two Democracy Prep in Las Vegas. They ton Stewart all managed multiple hits. are second and third with Pahranagat RBIs, bringing the Lynx up 7-5. Kendra crushed the first game, winning 19-0. In In addition, the boys stole 11 bases. Valley (12-3) and Mineral County (15-4) Mathews got up to bat and hit her ho- the second game, they allowed Democ- John Hansen had the most, with three. fourth and fifth. merun right after, putting the Lynx up racy one run, but still won 16-1. 8-5. The Lady Lynx are 13-11 overall and During the final inning, the Lynx 8-2 in league play, putting them fourth fought to protect their lead. With 2 outs, behind Needles (13-7, 10-0), an Enterprise batter sent a ball deep into (9-6, 8-2), and Laughlin (11-3, 8-2). lchs baseball right field. KyLee Cameron snagged the The team can move up in the stand- catch to win the game 8-7. ings today with games at Laughlin High In the first game against Calvary, the School starting at 1 p.m. Lynx got an early start. They allowed Lincoln hosts Virgin Valley on Thurs- Lynx remain perfect in league play Calvary to get those two runs in the first day and then finishes out the regular and decided no more. In the second in- season Friday at home against Mead- By Marinda Lamb The boys came back and showed what ning, Lincoln took the lead, 7-2. This ows. they had learned that Friday against Lincoln County kicked off last week Calvary. The first inning already had against Dixie High School’s JV team. them up three runs. Lincoln held the They ended up with four solid wins Lions at zero and scored another three against Calvary Chapel and Democracy runs in the top of the second. The Lynx LCHS tracksters compete at two meets Prep, though Dixie’s JV beat Lincoln scored steadily, with at least one run ev- County, 9-4. ery inning and the last two runs in the By Marinda Lamb the finish line at 11.30 seconds. Coach Raymond Wadsworth said, fifth, winning 12-0. Noah PR’d at 22.85 seconds in the “It was a good game. Dixie’s got a great Alex Vincent had two hits, with one Lincoln’s track team split up this week 200m. Landen finished at 23.33 seconds. program; they’re a big school. We hung double. Mason Thornock had two hits to divide and conquer. In the 400m, Landen PR’d at 51.16 sec- tough with them, but made a few errors. and two RBIss. Kobe Walker also hit a Noah Smith, Landen Smith headed to onds. Noah achieved a new SR at 52.55 And that kind of cost us the game there. double. Dean Ottley had two 2 hits and the Skyhawk Invitational at Silverado seconds. Other than that, it was great to have two RBIs. Vincent also pitched this High School in Las Vegas. The rest of the In the 110m hurdles, Noah earned a good competition, see some really excel- game and did a good job. Calvary only team participated in the Eureka Invita- time of 16.77 seconds. lent pitching, and just to try to put the managed to get two hits. tional at Eureka High School. Landen reached a new SR in the 300m ball in play against them and do what we Wadsworth said, “Alex pitched the Noah finished in third in the 100 me- do. It was definitely a very good learning ter race at 11.06 seconds. Landen crossed > See TRACK, Page 12 experience for us.” > See BASEBALL, Page 12 Page 6 Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018

for 10 copies and worked out that each alamo town board news student would spend $7.50. Play The students helped do everything continued from Page 3 from set to modifying their lines to de- By Sarah Judd free movie night at the Alamo Children’s signing costumes. Starting in February, Park. The movie is The Nut Job 2: Nutty her decision to be the supervisor of the they practiced twice a week. The Alamo Town Board met April 17. by Nature. drama club, she explained, “There was Rasmussen explained that what she The board approved Crystal Zander’s The Nevada Department of Forestry a need for the students and I decided enjoyed the most were the practices that request to change her residential zone to will be coming to help prepare the fields to support them as a parent as well as a involved late nights and weekends. “The multi-family so she can turn her sepa- and planters before baseball and softball teacher.” students encouraged and helped each rate garage into living quarters to better regionals. Brooke Foremaster, the student coun- other. We rolled on the floor laughing ev- take care of her mom. The board will The board approved splitting Quinn cil’s faculty supervisor, expressed, “The ery day. The kids were funny and it was send a letter to the planning commission and Chrisanne Walch’s parcel in order student council wants to support activi- just fun.” to specify the parameters of this rezon- for them to continue building their home. ties for the kids. It is amazing to see kids Strong exclaimed, “I saw the play twice ing and that it can only be used for this The board is also going to discuss with who are passionate about what they love and everyone involved did an awesome purpose and doesn’t carry over to any the county commission about keeping the and [who] are able to find a teacher who job. It was really great to see the talents owners in the future. baseball field as Lincoln County property is willing to give up their time with no shown and incredible to see the students For Parks and Recreation, swings and just have the high school in charge of compensation to support them. We are come out of their shells. I am grateful for have been ordered and picked up for the operations and the running of the field. working on the next step by getting the all of the community and faculty who Alamo Children’s Park. A valve is still Lastly, the town will look into get- club recognized in association with the helped make it possible. It was a really being fixed. ting two summer help positions filled school.” nice event, and they cast the play per- On April 28, at 7:30 p.m, there will be a through the Lincoln County Workforce. Rasmussen further related, “These fectly.” kids wanted to express themselves in A member of the audience went up something other than sports. In a way to Strong and asked if they could do that is normal to them. This gave them this more. Rasmussen and the stu- and the public sector, Teamsters Local something to do and [to] look forward to dents look forward to growing their Council Union No. 14. This will take effect July 1, in their lives.” drama club and they hope for more 2018. continued from Page 2 When choosing a play, the kids talked students. They would appreciate any While waiting on the final paper- about wanting laughter and murder. support from anyone who wants to work for the Mountain Bike Proj- They looked online and found “Café get involved or donate to the club’s the city of Caliente and general sales ect, the council gave approval for the Murder.” Rasmussen fronted the $136 growth. drivers, delivery drivers and helpers, release of the retention payment to American Ramp Company. John Ahl- strom will sign off on this when paper- work is received. Attorney Dylan Frehner said that all three of the companies that applied for marijuana licenses for this area have been approved by the state of Nevada. The next step will be to apply for their city business license. The next council meeting will be May 3.

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Drones descending on county punish this guy? You can’t take blood Higbee from a stone. He was lambasted and lost his job, also his home and reputa- continued from Page 1 for two-day race and expo tion.” Whipple concluded, “He’s had a horri- LCR the hang of it, they can test their new tion of his son Christian in 2017. ble thing happen to him and all he was skills on the micro track. Last fall, under Hansen, the Panthers trying to do was put his heart and soul That buzz out there is the growing in- Food, vendors, and information again went 12-0 and recaptured the 1A into [it] and help the community.” fatuation for drones and drone racing, booths will also be set up next to the fly- state title from Spring Mountain. District Attorney Daniel Hooge said and it will be on display in Alamo on ing area. Whipple stated in the Review-Journal he does plan to refile charges against May 18 and 19. “This will be a great event for both article that no warrant was ever issued Higbee, but did not give a time when he First-person view (FPV) drone com- drone racers and the general public,” for Higbee’s arrest. might do so. petitions are growing in popularity said LCAT president Marcia Hurd. He said the case was dismissed with- He said, “Judge Dobrescu had prob- all over the country. These events fea- “The racers will have a blast compet- out prejudice which means the prose- lems with the way the evidence was ture drone operators with first-per- ing and spectators will enjoy watching cution could choose to refile charges, marked. But there was evidence, over son goggles connected to a camera these races as well as learning how to fly but added, “The judge even said it’s a 2,000 documents thereof, with testi- mounted on their drones. They race drones themselves.” colossal waste of time and I think it’s mony from 20 witnesses and other ex- by remote control through a track full Promotion by the tourism-focused appropriate. How much more can you perts.” of various obstacles. Spectators say group bills the event as an outing a fam- the drones look like “a swarm of an- ily can enjoy, providing unique new ex- gry bees” as they maneuver through periences. It also highlights other activ- MISSING MONEY? the courses. ities available in Alamo, including the SMART RENTALS The Lincoln County Authority of Pahranagat National Wildlife refuge Tourism (LCAT) is partnering with the and outdoor recreation. 10 X 10 NOT SURE? Las Vegas Drone & FPV club to create “We’re excited for both local and visit- the inaugural Lincoln County Drone ing families to come together and have a STORAGE UNITS Expo and Alamo Shootout Races. Rac- great time,” Hurd said. MAYBE? ers are invited to enter the Shootout, The event will be at Pahranagat Val- 775-962-1302 Nevada Holds Over which includes micro and main events ley High School. The micro drone cage with various prizes up for grabs, includ- and track, as well as booths, will be in $800,000,000 ing $2,500 in cash. There will also be the multipurpose room. Outdoor racing In Unclaimed Property time allotted for open flying of drones of and flying will be outside on the football all varieties. field. 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Now Available “We look forward to showcasing the Doors open both days, a Friday and IS IT YOURS? many faces of drones, from experienced Saturday, at 9 a.m. with check-in and pilots and drone racing to one-on-one open practice beginning at 10 a.m. for FIND OUT training for the less experienced drone the racers. TODAY! enthusiast,” said Las Vegas Drone and Races start at 4 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m www.NevadaTreasurer.gov FPV Club president Chris Thomas. Saturday. Micro drone flying and booths “This event will cover all bases and offer will run all day until about 6 p.m. fun for all. We look forward to seeing ev- Those interested in attending the STOP THE FUSS eryone there.” event can learn more and register online Individuals with or without drone at http://lincolncountynevada.com/lin- RIDE THE BUS experience are invited to come watch coln-county-drone-expo/. MONDAY: Pioche & Panaca shop- the races and try their hand at flying a Any questions can be directed to drone themselves in the indoor Drone Ben Rowley by calling (775) 962-2461 or ping in Panaca Zone. Experts will be on hand to show emailing info@lincolncountynevada. TUESDAY: Vegas from Pioche, them how, and once participants have com. Departs 6 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Reserved THURSDAY: Pioche & Panaca to Also inside was Information on who Caliente - 10 a.m. Capsule was the State Governor and the Caliente FRIDAY: 1st Friday of every Mayor in 1998. They were Bob Miller and month to Utah continued from Page 1 Kevin Phillips. The Time Capsule was constructed of were, Brent Perkins, Tiffeny Tingy, Lynn PVC Pipe and covererd with heavy plas- NEW OFFICE: Wood, Ann Smith, Robin Mangum, Ta- tic. The Capsule was buried outside the 1005 Main St. Suite 104, Panaca neil Hunter, Justin Barnett and “Mr. Ed” Maintenance Room, which in 1998, John Driver’s Cell: 775-962-1124 who was the Caliente Elementary School Thomson and Mr. Hiezelbetz of LCSD Fax: 775-728-4297 Custodian in 1998. One young student Maintenance Department had buried it. was shown an article with her fathers name in it, he was part of the LCHS Prom Royalty. Inside the Time Capsule held pictures from the old school before the new one was built, a copy of the Lincoln County Record Newspaper, other news clippings from the Times and other magazines and an Earth Day letter from the Principle who was Niki Holton at that time. 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By Collin Anderson safety and means that the evacuation can progress in a more orderly manner. The Lincoln County School District Lincoln finished up their report by Crossword Puzzle Board held its regular meeting April 12. mentioning that they will be having the A letter from Nye County was read, ACTs. thanking the board for its assistance Then came the board business, which with buses this last month. Superinten- started with the retirement of VaNae dent Pam Teel reiterated that in rural Cumming. The board thanked her for counties like Lincoln and Nye, it’s impor- her service and approved her retirement tant to show solidarity and to assist one request. another whenever possible. Next, Regina Grier requested that Next up were school reports. Pahrana- her daughter be allowed to take the Hi- gat Valley High School (PVHS) reported Set exam. Principal Marty Soderborg on a service project at the Alamo Chil- mentioned that he agreed with the idea dren’s Park, followed by an 80s themed and supported Grier’s request. With dance. The faculty commented that it the principal’s endorsement, the board was good for the kids to learn how to voted and agreed to let the test take place. help out in the community, and they are The board then moved on to a report looking forward to other service projects on the capital projects, including fixing in the future. up grounds and connecting the inter- The school also reported that they com system at Panaca Elementary to the participated in a field trip to the jail, and gym/theater building next door. It was a few of the students that went were in mentioned that some of the projects pro- attendance to report on their experi- posed have the understanding behind ences. The common consensus was that them that if there is a financial problem they were happy they weren’t incarcer- in the county and cuts are needed, those ated, and that the trip was very enlight- projects will be the first ones on the ening. chopping block. Along those same lines, the schools After approving the continued use of then reported on the “Now You’re the extended school year, re-approving a Eighteen” trip down to Las Vegas to previously reviewed class size reduction, tour the city’s morgue and the Nevada and a very early approval of the next Highway Patrol headquarters. This Washington, D.C. trip, the board faced a was also reported to have been inter- policy revision when it came to the aca- CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN esting, if a little scary, and the school demic plans of the middle schoolers, so 1. Genus of beetles 1. Annoy made sure to publicly thank Guy Davis that they can better be prepared for their 5. Time units (abbr.) 2. Two-toed sloth and Derek Foremaster for helping out future education. 8. Fiddler crabs 3. Precipitation 4. Barbary sheep with the event. Then the board voted to hire Cherry 11. Remove weapons from Pahranagat Valley Elementary Florence as the new adult education 13. Express delight 5. Large stinging paper wasp 6. Balkan country wrapped up by reporting on their trip teacher, and hired on Kyla Linares as the 14. Energy 7. __ Doherty, actress to SeaWorld. Those involved in the ac- new PVHS special education teacher. 15. Roman general 8. Arm bones tivity were thanked. The overall opinion Next came the Nevada Association of 16. Returned material authorization (abbr.) 9. Women’s undergarment of the students was that it was fun and School Boards (NASB) report, where 17. Mortgage group (abbr.) 10. Genus of dabbling ducks informative. The kids were able to do a Tyrus Mizer stated that Nevada is hav- 18. Parts 12. Time zone variety of activities on the first day, in- ing more and more say in the national 20. Leavened bread cooked in a clay oven 14. Newts 21. Type of cloth 19. Sound unit cluding feeding bat rays, learning about meetings as time goes on, and that it 22. Frankness 23. Dab sharks (including making a shark tooth was a good experience to attend this last 25. Causes disgust or hatred 24. Puzzlement necklace), and learning about sea turtles. meeting. 30. A member of the British order of 25. Defensive nuclear weapon That night they were able to sleep next Mizer noted that the rest of the nation honor 26. Actress Ling to the sea turtle enclosure, and the fol- seems opposed to arming teachers, but 27. Natural solid material 31. Folk singer Di Franco lowing morning they were taught about that the NASB will leave it to local areas 28. Burmese ethnic group 32. One’s looks becoming a SeaWorld trainer and got to to sort that out. 29. Puts within feed the sea lions. They finished up the The main push, according to Mizer, 33. Provokes 34. Belonging to us 38. Partner of flow 35. They __ day by enjoying the rides and other park is to get people the counseling and so- 41. Japanese warrior 36. One of twelve sons of Jacob activities. cial work they need to prevent the dan- 43. Easy to perceive 37. Grab a seat The board turned its attention to ger before it even has a chance to start. 45. Meet with one’s agreement 39. Rich fabric Caliente Elementary. The faculty re- Finally, the board gave its own reports. 47. Bird’s jaw 40. Fruits ported that they and the kids had partic- Mizer talked about his desire to expand 49. Ballplayer accessory 41. Very fast airplane ipated in the Nevada Moves Day and also the musical program to perform around 50. Sword 42. Large primates took part in releasing some trout eggs the nation, his excitement when it came 55. Swiss river 44. Flammable jelly back into the wild to help the native pop- to the summit learning program, and the 45. Less common 56. Comedienne Gasteyer 46. Supplements with difficulty ulation grow. district’s need to prevent the “summer 57. Beat icon Ginsberg 47. Chinese automotive company Caliente Elementary finished their re- slide.” 59. Clinches a victory 48. Every one of two or more things port by saying that their kids are getting Next was Peggy Rowe, who attended 60. Split lentils 51. Swiss river ready for upcoming exams, and that they the aforementioned safety meeting and 61. Jewish spiritual leader 52. Speak incessantly are excited to see what happens. was impressed by those in charge and 62. Book of the Bible (abbr.) 53. Italian Island Panaca Elementary also mentioned their knowledge of the facts, but was 63. Electronic warfare-support measures 54. Fighters against authority the Nevada Moves Day event, which also disappointed in how few parents 64. Fibrous plant material 58. Egg of a louse occurred a few weeks ago. All the kids attended, since she believes that parents had fun, and they couldn’t wait to do it need to have their opinions heard as well. again. Then they reported on their trip Then Pat Kelley congratulated the to Las Vegas to see the Blue Man Group most recent group of C.O. Bastian grad- SUDOKU perform, when their bus broke down not uates, also expressing concerned with too far from Coyote Springs. Lincoln’s rankings when it comes to ac- Thankfully, Alamo came to the rescue ademics. He learned through a Review with their own buses, providing trans- Journal article that Nevada places low portation for the entire group. They when it comes to education, but Super- still made their show, and the faculty intendent Teel was quick to respond that expressed their gratitude to the Alamo as the instruction gets better, test scores drivers that saved the day. will rise. The board heard from Pioche Ele- Carolyn Harr congratulated the C.O. mentary next. Some of their students Bastian graduates, gave high praise were in attendance to present their re- to everyone who worked on the play ports on famous Americans, such as “Brigadoon,” and was very impressed Nathan Hale, a hero of the American with the prom. She added that she was Revolution and a talented spy. He was pleased that the recent safety issues in also the person responsible for the fa- the county have not been sensational- mous quote, “I regret that I only have ized, since that could hurt Lincoln more one life to give for my country,” a phrase than help. that has been handed down as a symbol Finally, Teel gave her notes, request- of true patriotism. ing that a future meeting be moved so Here’s How It Works: Another student reported on Thomas that everyone can attend divisions and Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the Jefferson, a key drafter of the Declaration reminding the board about another up- numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues of Independence, the third president of coming meeting. already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle. our country, and an avid reader. Teel also said that due to the recent The board congratulated the reporters push to arm teachers in the county, she on a job well done. has discovered a possible way to do so. Next, Lincoln County High reported She cautioned that before anything can that both the basketball team and the become law, a committee must be as- wrestling team had qualified for aca- sembled made up of parents, faculty, the demic all-state. The school was very sheriff’s department, and other emer- proud of their athletes, and the board gency services to figure out the best way echoed that sentiment. to implement this process. The LCHS faculty then reported that This committee would meet for the they had held another safety meeting, first time on April 23, to begin the pro- where they determined that a change cess of figuring out what to do to keep was needed when it comes to fire drills. kids safe. Previously, fire alarms meant that teach- Then the superintendent mentioned ers and students should vacate their that student numbers are beginning classrooms immediately. However, due to drop, and that because of this, they to other possible safety hazards, teach- might not be hiring on as much as they ers are now allowed to wait and assess have in the past.

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Any employee hired by the Lincoln The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office County School District after January 1, * Ensure complete accuracy of custo- mer cash and other forms of payment. is accepting job applications for Correc- 1998, must reside within the Lincoln tions Deputy and Dispatch personnel. FOR SALE- Mt. Wilson move-in rea- County School District or agree, as a Requirements dy upgraded cabin retreat. Great Qualified candidates must: All applications may be obtained at the condition of employment, to establish Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office or www. room with vaulted ceilings; cathedral * Be at least 18 years of age residency within the district within nine- lincolncountynv.org/employment/index. windows; Incredible mountain views; ty days of employment. Employees who * Have a high school diploma or GED htm. wood burning stove; stone wall ac- live in the district must continue to reside equivalent Job announcement may be obtained at cent; Chef’s kitchen; Stone counters; therein as long as they are so employed. * Be able to fulfill the physical aspe- the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office or dishwasher; Range/oven & refrige- cts of the job, which includes standing http://www.lincolncountynv.org/sheriff/ rator; laundry room with washer SUMMER POOL MANAGER WANTED frequently, sitting for multiple hours, index.htm and dryer. Water softener and R/O. The City of Caliente is now accepting bending, stooping and lifting and car- Testing procedures and other require- Central Heat/AC; 3 Bed 3 Baths; applications for the position of Pool Ma- rying up to 30 lbs. Overall, having suf- ments for Corrections may include: Writ- nager. Applicants must have current Loft. MSR W/Walk In closet BA W/SHR ficient mobility to move around the ten, Physical, Oral Board, Polygraph and American Red Cross certifications in Li- and Dr to deck. Detached garage, office as well as the community as Psychological Examination. Background feguarding/First Aid and CPR/AED for investigations will be conducted on all 5 acres, well and septic private and required. the Professional Rescuer, or the ability potential employees. secluded. $349,900 MLS: 1986418. to obtain certifications. The City will be * Have excellent knowledge and use of computers and software and be Testing procedures and other require- Jody Lenzie Remax Advantage (702- offering the Lifeguarding class. -Appli ments for Dispatch personnel include: able to learn and understand more 499-9494) cants should have prior management Written Exam, Typing Test, and Oral Bo- experience, as well as money handling, specific knowledge of the company ard. Background investigations will be FOR RENT customer service experience, and some and rural telecommunications. conducted. knowledge of pool operations. Applica- * Have a valid Nevada Driver’s Licen- FOR RENT- CALIENTE APART- Lateral transfers for Corrections may be tions can be picked up at Caliente City se and maintain a good driving record. MENTS now has 2 and 3 bedroom considered for qualified applicants who Hall 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Compensation & Benefits possess current POST certifications. apartments available. Please call Friday. All applications must be returned This position is full-time and salary All completed job applications must be (775) 726-3120 for more informati- by FRIDAY May 11, 2018 no later than will be commensurate with experien- returned to the Sheriff’s Office at 225 on. 5:00 p.m. The City of Caliente is an Equal ce. Benefits include vacation time, Justice Way, Pioche, NV 89043 on or be- Opportunity Employer. sick time, health insurance, life and fore Monday, April 30, 2018 at 12:00 P.M. For Rent - Large One bedroom other insurance and 401K benefits. For additional information, please call apartment in Caliente, very SUMMER LIFEGUARDS WANTED Submit resumes in person at Lincoln (775) 962-5151. clean, new flooring through- The City of Caliente is now accepting County Telephone at 747 Main Street, Lincoln County is an equal employment opportunity employer out, quiet mature adults, applications for the position of Ame- Pioche NV, 89043 or via email to hr@ rican Red Cross Lifeguard. Applicants single occupancy. No pets, human-iq.com. If you do not have a must have current American Red Cross BOOKKEEPER WANTED $300.00. Call 702-232-7618 or resume, you may stop by Lincoln certifications in Lifeguarding/First Aid Bookkeeping experience a must 775-726-3461. and CPR/AED for the Professional Res- County Telephone and request an app- and Quickbook experience a plus. lication. Applications will be accepted Pay $12.00-$20.00/hr DOE. Call HOUSE FOR RENT IN ALAMO- cuer. The City will be offering the Life- guarding class. Applicants should have until end of business on May 7, 2018. Eagle Valley Resort 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1000 sq ft above average swimming ability, super- *To be considered, additional assess- at 775-962-5293. house. New tile, carpet and paint. visory skills, as well as some knowled- ments will be given to qualified candi- $495 a month plus deposit and uti- ge of swimming pool maintenance and dates and a valid email address must EAGLE VALLEY RESORT is hiring a lities. Call Elmer at (702) 289-7928. operations. Applications can be picked be provided with resume and/or app- maintenance person for a permanent up at Caliente City Hall 9:00 a.m. to lication. position. Well rounded in all aspects of SERVICES 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. All app- **A background check and drug test carpentry, plumbing, electrical, etc.. CANCER CASES lications must be returned by FRIDAY will be required prior to employment. Salary depends on experience. Apply in www.cancerbenefits.com May 11, 2018 no later than 5:00 p.m. LCTS is an Equal Opportunity Emplo- person at Eagle Valley Resort. 1-800-414-4328 The City of Caliente is an Equal Oppor- yer. Legals on page 7... tunity Employer. Page 10 Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL LINCOLN, STATE OF NEVADA COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR Legals & In the Matter of the Guardianship Of the LINCOLN, STATE OF NEVADA THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, STA- Person and the Estate of DONNA ROSE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: GARRISON, A Protected Person. ROGER DONALD GASKILL, Deceased TE OF NEVADA Classifieds NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un- day of February, 2018, DOUG GASKILL RICHARD EUGENE THORNTON II,De- Deadline dersigned, as Guardian of DONNA ROSE was duly appointed and qualified in the ceased GARRISON, will sell at private sale to the above-entitled Court as the Executor of Notice is hereby given that on the the Estate of ROGER DONALD GASKILL, Every Monday highest and best bidder (net to the Es- 23rd day of March, 2018, DONNA tate) upon the terms and conditions he- deceased. All creditors having claims THORNTON was duly appointed and reinafter mentioned, and subject to con- against the Estate are required to file their by 4 p.m. firmation by the above-entitled Court, claims, with supporting documentation at- qualified in the above-entitled Court on May 4th, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at 181 tached, with the Clerk of the Court, 181 as the Executor of the Estate of Main Street, Suite 205 in Pioche, Neva- Main Street, Pioche, Nevada 89043, within RICHARD E. THORNTON, deceased. Send to: da, all right, title, and interest of DONNA 60 days after mailing of the first publicati- All creditors having claims against on (as the case may be) of the Notice ROSE GARRISON, in the following resi- the Estate are required to file their contact.lcre- dential real property located at 91 Davis DATED this 19th day of April, 2018. Case No.: PR 1221017 claims, with supporting documen- Street, Pioche, Nevada, more particularly Dept. No.: 2 tation attached, with the Clerk of described as follows: cord@gmail. APN:001-102-03 FRANKLIN J. KATSCHKE, Esq. the Court, 181 Main Street, Pioche, Nevada Bar No. 13516 Lots 4, 5, 6 of Block 20, Pioche, Nevada, Nevada 89043, within 60 days after PO Box 167 com Plot A, Page 38, Lincoln County, Nevada. mailing of the first publication (as Panaca, NV 89042 Bids or offers are invited for said proper- (775) 962-8073 the case may be) of the Notice ty and must be in writing and will be re- Questions Call [email protected] DATED this 19th day of April, 2018. ceived at the District Attorney’s Office, Attorney for Executor Case No.: PR 0203018 Attention Daniel Hooge, Esq., Guardian Publish: April 27, May 4, & 11, 2018 FRANKLIN J. KATSCHKE, Esq. Lincoln County of said Estate, at 180 Main Street, Suite 205, Pioche, NV 89043, or mailed to said Nevada Bar No. 13516 LINCOLN COUNTY ORDINANCE #2018- PO Box 167 Record at Attorney at PO Box 60, Pioche, Nevada 02 89043. The sale will be made on the fol- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13 LIN- Panaca, NV 89042 lowing terms: cash, cashier’s check, or COLN COUNTY ORDINANCE 2003-03, WHICH (775) 962-8073 (775) 725-3232 money order, or otherwise as accepted ESTABLISHES PROTOCOLS FOR THE EXPEN- [email protected] by the Guardian and as approved by the DITURE OF REVENUES FROM FEDERAL IN Attorney for Executor Thank you! Court. The Guardian of this Estate reser- LIEU DISBURSEMENTS, BY INCLUDING FIS- Publish: April 27, May 4, & 11, 2018 ves the right to reject any and all bids and CAL EMERGENCIES AS A PROPER EXPEN- will not accept bids less than $28,000.00. DITURE TO THE EMERGENCY EXPENDITURE Case No: 1356 ACCOUNT; AND OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY DATED this 5th day of April, 2018 RELATED THERETO. DANIEL M. HOOGE, Esq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that typewritten Guardian of Donna Rose Garrison copies of the above numbered and entit- Nevada Bar No. 10620 led ordinance were available for inspec- P.O. Box 60 tion by all interested parties at the Office of the Lincoln County Clerk, Lincoln County Pioche, NV 89043 Courthouse, Pioche, Nevada; and that said (775) 962-8073 ordinance was proposed by Commissioner Publish: April 13, 20, & 27, 2018 Katschke on March 19, 2018, and following a public hearing, was passed and adopted REGISTER TO VOTE- at a regular meeting on April 16, 2018, by CLOSE OF REGISTRATION the following vote of the Board of County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registra- Commissioners: tion for the Primary Election to be held on THOSE VOTING AYE: Commissioners Phil- June 12, 2018 will close on May 22, 2018 lips, Katschke, Brackenbury and Donohue 775-725-3232. (online registration closes May 24, 2018). THOSE VOTING NAY: None ELECTORS MAY REGISTER for the en- THOSE ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Com- suing election by appearing before the missioner Higbee County Clerk at her office, by appearing THOSE ABSTAINING FROM VOTE: None before a deputy registrar, or by registe- This Ordinance shall take effect and be in ring online in the manner provided by law. force from and after its passage and the You may also register by mail if done so by publication thereof by title only, in a news- May 15. Forms can be obtained by calling paper published in and having general cir- the Lincoln County Clerk’s Office at (775) culation in Lincoln County, Nevada, at least 962-8077. From May 16 to May 22, you once a week for a period of thirty-five (35) must appear in person at the Clerk’s office days. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County to register or from May 16 to May 24 you Commissioners of Lincoln County, Nevada, may register online. has caused this ordinance to be published Pursuant to N.R.S. 293.517, if you have by title only. changed your name since the last Gene- DATED this 23rd day of April, 2018. ral Election, you must re-register to vote. Publish: April 27, May 4, 11, 18, & 25, 2018 Pursuant to N.R.S. 293.525, if you have moved since the last General Election, 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION you must notify the County Clerk’s office. PURSUANT TO NRS 293.557, THE LINCOLN THE LINCOLN COUNTY CLERK’S OF- COUNTY CLERK WILL PROVIDE AN AL- FICE will be open May 21, 2018 from 8:00 PHABETICAL LISTING OF REGISTERED VO- a.m. to 7:00 p.m. as well as May 22, 2018 TERS FREE OF CHARGE TO ANY PERSON from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. UPON REQUEST. LISA C. LLOYD, LINCOLN COUNTY CLERK Lisa C. Lloyd Dated this 20th day of April, 2018. Lincoln County Clerk Publish: April 27, May 4, 11, & 18, 2018 Publish: April 27, 2018

PUBLIC NOTICE THIS IS AN INFORMATIONAL NOTICE ONLY NOT A BILL FOR TAXES OWED Notice is hereby given that on the following date public hearings for Lincoln County, Al- amo Town, Panaca Town, Pioche Town, Southeastern Habitat Conservation GID, Lincoln County Fire District, Pioche Fire District and Panaca Fire District will be held to adopt a budget and a tax rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018. The purpose of this public hearing is to receive opinions from members of the public on the proposed budget and tax rates before final action is taken. The following is a list of the proposed tax rates for the various budget distributions in Lincoln County, and are subject to change. Current Year Proposed FY 2017-2018 FY 2018-2019 Lincoln County 1.3375 1.3375 Lincoln County Schools .9731 .9731 Caliente City .9115 .9115 Pioche Town .3245 .3342 Panaca Town .0974 .0974 Alamo Town .6481 .6481 Pioche Fire District .1463 .1463 Panaca Fire District .1873 .1873 Pahranagat Fire Dist .2334 .2334 Lincoln Co Fire Dist .2500 .2500 Hospital Dist .2679 .2679 State of Nevada .1700 .1700 Coyote Springs .6000 .6000 Southeastern Habitat Conserv. GID .0300 .0300 PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED BUDGET AND TAX RATES DATE: MAY 7, 2018 TIME: 10:00 AM PLACE: LINCOLN COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMMISSION CHAMBERS The amount of revenue that a political subdivision is allowed to generate by taxes Ad valorem except for debt service is limited by NRS 354.59811 as follows: Generally, Tax bills are calculated by taking the assessed value of your property and multiplying it by the tax rate for your district. However, NRS 361.4722 provides that tax liability in excess of 8% over the prior year will be abated for all property other than residential property. NRS 361.4723 and NRS 361.4724 provide that tax liability in excess of 3% over the prior year will be abated for residential property and for qualify- ing residential rental property. New property receives no abatement in the first year of existence. The tax rates published here will be used to calculate your tax liability; however, your tax bill will reflect all applicable abatements. The tax bill may also in- clude a special assessment to cover the underground water basin management costs, television special assessment, and solid waste assessment. The combined tax rate for taxes ad valorem is calculated as follows: a. Operating rate (limited by NRS 354.59811) for each taxing entity. b. Debt rate for each taxing entity, which is a rate sufficient to generate revenues to pay principal and interest on the outstanding tax supported debt. c. Combined school rate which includes a legislatively approved operating rate for all schools in the state and the debt rate for each individual school district. d. State rate which is a legislatively approved rate which is used to support special major statewide projects such as, dams or state parks. Publish: April 27, 2018 Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018 Page 11 COMMUNITY INFO

FEATURED BUSINESSES UPCOMING EVENTS * LLGA GOLF ASSN- The play will consist of Sign-ups: Lincoln County Fairgrounds, blue 3R Grooming MHP Limited 9 hole handicapped matches between two building on Friday, April 27th from 5-7 pm Pioche - With over 45 years Las Vegas - Call Jason Frackell person teams to be played once a week. and Saturday, April 28th from 6-9:30 pm. For experience, Sandy Robinson for all of your surveying needs. Pick your own team or they will get you a more info, go to racemran.com. offers quality grooming services Proudly serving all of Lincoln partner. For any questions, sign up sheets, * LINCOLN COUNTY HIGH/JUNIOR HIGH to Lincoln County. County. Call today and mention or rules, contact Keith Stever (962-5251) or SCHOOL RODEO- May 4 & 5, 2018 in Marty Buschman (435-669-4304). Panaca. Phone: 775.962.5317 or this ad to get a 5% discount * 12TH ANNUAL ERIC M. LEE MEMORIAL * EAGLE VALLEY RESORT- Big Dollar 702.300.7530 Phone: 702.334.1331 5K- Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 8 am at the Fishing Tournament on May 5 & 6. Open to all Eric Lee Memorial Station in Alamo, NV. A ages, $30 registration fee, must have valid ADVERTISING PROFESSIONAL $20 donation is appreciated which includes NV Fishing license. Enter over the phone. SERVICES a shirt. All proceeds go towards the Eric M Weekend full of fun for the entire family. Lincoln County Record ■ Florists Lee Memorial Scholarship. * DIABETES WORKSHOP- UNCE Office in * CARP RODEO - Saturday April 28 from Caliente. Starting May 8, 2018 from 1-3:30 Email: [email protected] Boothill Bouquets - Panaca 9 am- 1 pm at the Pahranagat National pm. No Cost 6 week workshop to help you Phone: 775.725.3232 Offering fresh flowers for all occa- Wildlife Refuge. The fishing competition will live better and improve your health. Reserve Website: www.lccentral.com sions 1278 Main Street, Panaca, NV take place from 9 am to noon then there will your spot by calling Pam at (775) 537-2323 Danielle - 775.962.3629 AUTO SALES be a free picnic lunch to follow. Like previous or email [email protected]. Must have 8 Dawn - 775.962.1983 ■ Funeral Services years, prizes will be awarded. For more info, people to start the class. Town & Country - Overton go to www.fws.gov/refuge/Pahranagat. * LINCOLN COUNTY DRONE EXPO- Website: www.tcautos.com Southern Nevada Mortuary - Caliente * FREE MOVIE NIGHT- Alamo Children’s Pahranagat Valley High School, May 18-19, Call Toll Free: 888.673.3253 “Dignified & Respectful Care” Park on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 7:30 pm. 2018. Visit LincolnCountyNevada.com for Phone: 775.726.3779 Nevada State Parks and Nye Communities more info CONSTRUCTION ■ Home Loans Coalition present a free outdoor showing * CALIENTE MEMORIAL DAY- May 24-28, Axia Home Loans - Dennis Schultz of The Nut Job 2, Nutty by Nature. Children 5K & walk, family movie night and lots more Jim Wilkin Trucking - Panaca “My goal is to get you home. Plain under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. events. Visit LincolnCountyNevada.com for Website: www.jwtruckingllc.com and simple. Let’s work together!” Bring warm blankets and enjoy an evening more info. Phone: 775.728.4770 Phone: 702.628.5020 with the family. * LINCOLN COUNTY PHOTO FESTIVAL- Backhoe & Dump Truck ■ Insurance * 2ND ANNUAL CASEY FOLKS 100 June 1st and 2nd in Caliente starting at 7 For Hire RACE, GROUNDSHAKERS DESERT a.m. at The Depot and finishing June 2nd Phone: 775.962.5865 Dolan Edwards Insurance - Caliente MOTORCYCLE RACE- Panaca, Nevada. at 4 pm, at the Histori Thompson’s Opera Independent Agency. Customize House. Visit LincolnCountyNevada.com for Bath Lumber/Ace Hardware - Ely your needs Community Groups more info. Complete Home Center Phone: 775.726.3196 Phone: 775.289.3083 American Legion Alamo Post 17: Meets the serviCes ■ Land Surveying first Thursday of the month at the Trinity GED Testing will be available the second CONVENIENCE Assembly of God Church in the fellowship week of every month. Please contact Lin- MHP Limited - Call Jason Fackrell STORES room, Cottonwood Street at 4 p.m. All coln County School District to schedule your for all of your surveying needs. veterans, wives, widows and children of test, 775-728-4471. Jerry’s Sinclair - Caliente Serving all of Lincoln County veterans are encouraged to attend. For more Lincoln County Workforce: Ages 18-80, we Fuel, snacks, groceries, car wash Phone: 702.334.1331 information, call K.C. Stewart, 775-962-2523. can help you complete your education, Phone: 775.726.3189 Constitution Study Group: classes run the 1st gain necessary occupational training, build ■ Pet Grooming and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. at work placement skills or find employment. GROCERIES 3R Grooming - Pioche Keith Pearson’s home. Everyone is welcome to Services are offered to all individuals that 45 years experience, Sandy every class. Call 775-962-1407 for info. enroll. Contact program manager Launa Panaca Market - Panaca Robinson Freedom 4-Wheelers: Will meet the first and Chouquer, Christy Blood or case manager Mon-Sat: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Phone: 775.962.5317 or third Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Jaime Torrealday at 775-726-3800, ext. 108. Club Radio Net on the 147.12 repeated Phone: 775.728.4454 702.300.7530 Panaca Fire Hall to discuss upcoming events and ovarian cancer education. All are welcome to every Monday night at 7 p.m. LODGING ■ Septic attend. Call Kirt or Hope Johnson, 775-728-4795. Masons Meetings: Caliente Lodge No. 38 meets publiC meetinGs Jerry’s Johns - Caliente the first Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Caliente City Council: First and third Thursday Caliente Hot Springs Motel and “Use our house not yours,” Caliente VFW Hall. All Masons are invited. of the month, 6 p.m. at the Caliente Depot. Spa- Caliente septics pumped Mizpah Chapter No. 19, Order of the Eastern Caliente Beautification Committee: Soak at the newly remodeled hot Star, meets at St. John Lodge on the second Phone: 775.726.3189 third Tuesday, 5 p.m. at City Hall. springs for relaxation and health ben- Saturday of the month at 2 p.m. Caliente Planning Commission: first efits. Phone: 775.726.3777 ■ Towing St. John Lodge No. 18 in uptown Pioche meets Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. the second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. Pine Tree Inn & Bakery - Panaca Lynn’s Auto Center - Caliente Caliente Olson Senior Center Board: third VFW Post 7114: monthly membership meeting Roomy Bed and Breakfast. Bakery and 24 hour towing - We are here to Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. at Olson Senior Center. 2nd Friday every month, 7 p.m. All members Catering by order. P: 775.728.4675 help Phone: 775.726.3191 Caliente Town Hall meeting: last Tuesday of are urged to attend. 391 Dixon St. in Caliente. every month at the Olson Senior Center, 6 p.m. ■ Marketing and Communications Amateur Radio Club: Monthly Rainbow Canyon Motel - Caliente Lincoln County Board of Commissioners: first meeting second Wednesday of the month, Caliente’s Newest Rooms and third Monday of each month at 9 a.m. at Nevada Central Media 6 p.m. at a local Fire Dep’t station in Pioche, Phone: 775.726.3291 Lincoln County Court House, Pioche. www.nvcmedia.com Panaca or Caliente. Any questions call Lee Hone Lincoln County Power District: second Monday, Shady Motel - Caliente Web, print, audio, video services at 775-962-1528 or E mail k7nkh@lcturbonet. 9 a.m. at District Office in Caselton. The only place to stay in Lincoln County com. Members will be notified of location by Phone: 775.962.2461 Lincoln County School District: second Thursday, Phone: 775.726.3107 email. You do not need to be a member to 6:30 p.m. at District Office in Panaca. participate. RETAIL Lincoln County TV District: second Wednesday, MEDICAL serviCes 5 p.m. at Lincoln County Housing Administration Dougherty’s Fine Jewelry -Gold- Panaca Senior Center- Serving lunch Office on Hollywood Way in Pioche. InVision Eye Center - Caliente smith Gold/silver sales, manufac- between 11:15-11:30 each Monday and Pioche Chamber of Commerce: second Wed 9am–7pm, Thurs 8am–4pm turing. Now offering greeting cards Tuesday. Tuesday, at Noon at the Silver Cafe. Phone: 775.726.3911 Phone: 775.962.5511 Lincoln County Child Support Services: Pioche Town Board Meeting: second Tuesday, 2 Available through the Elko Child Support p.m. at Pioche Town Hall. RESTAURANTS Office, 1020 Ruby Vista Drive, No. 101. 800- LCAT: monthly meeting the second Tuesday Need to make an 229-4188. Applications may be picked up at of each month, 4:30 p.m. at the Cooperative announcement? Send it to Extension office in Caliente. J&J’s Fast Food - Caliente the Lincoln County Clerk’s office in Pioche, Pahranagat Valley Justice Court in Alamo or Lincoln County Constitution Study Group: classes “We make it when you order it!” [email protected] or call 775-725-3232 Caliente City Hall. run the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, Phone: 775.726.3288 CodeRED: www.lincolncountynv.org and 7 p.m. at the Panaca Town Center. Everyone is click on the “CODE RED” on the right side of welcome to every class. Call 775-962-1407 for the website. Register to receive emergency info. Get your business the alerts in your area for free! Sent right to your Freedom 4-Wheelers: Will meet the first and phone! Once submitted, put in your address third Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. in the attention it needs! and location on the map, and start receiving Panaca Fire Hall to discuss upcoming events and your alerts. Or, visit the app store, and get ovarian cancer education. All are welcome to Call the connected instantly on your Droid or iPhone. attend. Call Kirt or Hope Johnson, 775-728-4795. Lincoln County Record Lincoln County Library, Caliente, in Depot. Masons Meetings: Caliente Lodge No. 38 meets Open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 11 the first Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. at the today to become a part of our a.m. to 4 p.m. Open Thursday 1 p.m. to 5:30 Caliente VFW Hall. All Masons are invited. new Business Directory, and p.m. Thursday story hour, 4-5. Pioche, will Mizpah Chapter No. 19, Order of the Eastern Star, be open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday meets at St. John Lodge on the second Saturday learn how you can become from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday from of the month at 2 p.m. a featured business in the 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Alamo is open Tue., Wed., St. John Lodge No. 18 in uptown Pioche meets Thu. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Mon. 1 to 4 p.m. the second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. directory! Panaca Senior Center is available for VFW Post 7114: monthly membership meeting personal computer use or to check out 2nd Friday every month, 7 p.m. All members are library books by request. Please contact urged to attend. 391 Dixon St. in Caliente. Plans are available Torrie: 775-962-1130, Irvin: 702-420-0008 Great Basin Amateur Radio Club: Monthly or Elona: 775-962-1864. meeting second Wednesday of the month, 6 p.m. to get your business in the Mobile Food Pantry: Call LC Human Services, at a local Fire Dep’t station in Pioche, Panaca or 775-962-8084, for more info. Caliente. Any questions call Lee Hone at 775-962- newspaper, magazine, and VFW Post 7114: 391 Dixon St. is now open 1528 or E mail [email protected]. Members Friday and Saturday, 4 to 9 p.m. Visit, watch will be notified of location by email. You do not online! your favorite program on our wide-screen need to be a member to participate. Call us today 775.725.3232 TV, enjoy a beverage. Try your skill with Wii County Coalition Meetings- 4th Tuesday of the sports games. Open to the public. month at 10 am at the Panaca Town Center. Page 12 Lincoln County Record || The Week of April 27, 2018

Panthers finish third at Meadows meet ancient dart making workshop held in caliente By Mary Cordle By Dave Maxwell 110m hurdles – Brent Thatcher, 21.7 300m hurdles – Thatcher, 56.7 Tourists from Hawaii who drove from Las Vegas to Caliente were among those Last Thursday, Pahranagat Valley 4x100 relay – Third place, 48.3 taking part in an atlatl workshop. participated in The Meadows Weekday 4x200 relay – 2:18.4 The event was sponsored by Nevada State Parks and put on by Rayette Martin, Invitational at Meadows High School. 4x400 relay – Second place, 4:04.8 M.A. Nevada Site Stewardship Program Outreach Coordinator and Program Assis- The Panthers boys did well, earning 4x800 relay – Second place, 10:03.4 tant. Originally planned to be held at Cathedral Gorge, the event was moved to the 45 points for a third-place finish. Shot Put – R. Thornton, third place, Depot when the weather looked like rain. The small, five-girl Lady Panthers 38-0; Hollingshead, fourth place, 36-0; The Depot grounds were busy with tourists and workshop participants who team gathered 42.5 points based in part Ryan Jorgensen, 23-2 were creating and throwing darts. on McKenzie Poulsen winning both the Discus – Haigen Huntsman, 75-3; Jor- Those attending learned how Native Americans used natural resources to make Long Jump and Triple Jump. gensen, 62-9 spears and atlatl darts. For example, pitch pine made from local sap and hard Richard Lewis, the 1A state leader, Long Jump – Richard Lewis, second charcoal, when combined, become like glue sticks. Native Americans used differ- won the boys Triple Jump and placed place, 18-7½; Izzy Rierci, 17-3 ent canes which they attached projectiles to by using the pitch tar and deer sinew, second in the Long Jump. Chris Thorn- Triple Jump – Lewis, first place, 39-3; which is the deer tendon that has been pounded. The final step was attaching ton was second in the 3200 meters and Cannon, 28-2¾, turkey feathers to the end of the dart. the relay teams were second place in GIRLS Martin is also associated with professional archaeologists who teach Nevadans both the 4x400 and 4x800. 100 meters – Jacquelyn Mancinas, 17.0 about their archaeological history. They train locals in Nevada to go to sites three to Today, the Panther teams compete at 200 meters – McKenzie Poulson, 31.0; four times a year to take pictures and fill out forms, assessing site conditions. the White Pine Invitational in Ely. Mancinas, 31.7 Angelo Robledo, a competitor with the World Atlatl Association for five years, BOYS 100m hurdles – Poulsen, second place, has been selling atlatls for 10 years and was demonstrating how to throw them. He 100 meters – Hunter Hollingshead, 11- 20.6, stated that he has rolled this into his undergraduate education on anthropology and 7; Ethan Baine, 13.8 4x100 relay – Second place, 1:00.3 archaeology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 200 meters – Reece Thornton, 24.1; Shot Put – Atlanta Mastin, fourth Hollingshead, 25.3 place, 25-3 400 meters – Cole Cannon, 1:02.0; Discus – Mastin, 59-7 Garrett Bowen, 1:05.0 Long Jump – Poulson, first place, 14- 800 meters – Austin Mathews, 2:24.5 4¾; Mancinas, 12-5½; Nicole Gutierrez, pitched and did a great job. He kept them 1600 meters – Chris Thornton, 6:19.2 11-2 Baseball off balance. It was just great pitching and an all-around great team effort. Ma- 3200 meters – Thornton, second place, Triple Jump – Poulson, first place, continued from Page 5 13.45.2 31-2 son Thornock hit a two-run homer that game. Just pretty exciting stuff.” first game and did a really good job. We On Tuesday, April 24, the Lynx played just behind him, finishing at 6.33.2. did well offensively. We put the ball in Democracy Prep in Las Vegas. Track Lincoln placed third in the 4x200m re- play and got a few timely hits and just Lincoln kicked off the game with a did a good job.” good start and an even better middle. continued from Page 5 lay race, at 1:49.6, and placed first in the 4x400m relay race, at 4:10.3. Calvary warmed up a little in this Four runs in the first inning was already The 4x800m team placed second, at 9:54. game, but it was not even close to enough a hard lead to catch up to, not to mention hurdles at 41.24 seconds. In shot put, Kyle Zierow threw at 32 ft. to overtake the Lynx. the 10-run streak in the top of the sec- In the Eureka Invitational, Lin- Jaydon Heaton PR’d at 31.07 ft. Bridger Lincoln scored the first two runs in the ond. They scored yet another three runs coln’s boys placed third overall with 74 Poulsen PR’d at 24.07 ft. bottom of the first. The next two innings in the top of the third. Democracy scored points. Zierow in Discus threw 99.09 ft. were pretty slow for both teams, with nei- two runs in the bottom of the third, but Benson Wadsworth nailed the 100m, Heaton PR’d once again at 76.06 ft. ther scoring. Then, in the top of the fourth, the Lynx won 17-2. placing first with a time of 11.6 seconds. Poulsen PR’d at 67.10 ft. Calvary got their first and only run. Allen Toledo had two hits, one a triple, In the 200m, Wadsworth raced and Wadsworth took first in the Long The Lynx came back swinging, liter- with one RBI. Thornock also hit a triple, placed first again at 23.72, a new SR. Jump, at 18.07 ft. Showell jumped 11.04 ft. ally, and answered with five runs. They with 2 RBIs. Hunter Cluff had two hits. In the 400m, Hayden Showell earned a In the Triple Jump, Wadsworth took took the lead with 7-1. Another run in the The Lynx are 16-6 overall and a perfect new SR of 1:06.9. first again, at 39.08 ft. fifth, and three more in the sixth, sealed 12-0 in league play, putting them on top Alex Rowe ran the 800m at 2:35.5. For the women’s 100m, Hailey Hooge the deal for the Lynx. They won, 11-1. of the league standings. Chance Christensen ran a time of 2:45.1. took got a time of 15.19 seconds. Vincent had two more hits this game, The Lynx play Laughlin High School Auston Marshall ran it in 2:47.8. Guy Hooge achieved a new SR in the 400m including a double with 2 RBIs. in Laughlin today at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Heaton was one second behind Marshall at 1:15. Walker, the pitcher, had two hits of his Laughlin is second in the standings at 15- with a new PR. Sara Decker threw Shot Put at 16.01 ft. own, including a double, and only al- 2, 10-2. In the 1600m, Rowe earned a time of In Discus Decker threw 46.09 ft. lowed one hit. Thornock hit a homerun The team finishes the regular season 5:55.9. Christensen finished at 6:11. Mar- Lincoln will compete in the White Pine and brought in 2 RBIs. next week at home against Meadows (10- shall had a time of 6:22.3. Heaton was Invitational today. Wadsworth said, “Kobe Walker 6, 6-4).