Sep 29, 2009 | Mason Valley News
Westbound I-80 closed 20 miles east of Fernley due to poor visibility
Update: 1:52 p.m.: Westbound Interstate 80 is being closed about 20 miles east of Fernley because of poor visibility, the Nevada Highway Patrol reports.
Supreme Court rejects ex-teacher's sentencing appeal
The life imprisonment sentences a former Henderson elementary school teacher received for lewdness with three fifth-grade girls will stand.
FERNLEY--Local rodeo contestant Kersean Abatti placed first in goat tying at the Douglas County Junior Rodeo.
Geothermal power to help mining
ElectraTherm Inc., said it will deploy two 50-kilowatt ElectraTherm Green Machines this month to generate electric power from geothermal heat at the Florida Canyon Mine north of Lovelock.
Rural Nevada hospitals hurting in the wake of budget cuts
Karen Todd-News 4 Nevada's rural hospitals are suffering in the wake of the state's budget cuts and administrators say additional cuts could cripple them.
Memorabilia dealer robbed by Simpson seeks damages
A memorabilia dealer who blames his heart attacks on the stress of being robbed at gunpoint by O.J. Simpson is suing the former football star and five other men who were in the room during the heist.
Teachers, Hospitals Respond To Swine Flu Outbreak In Lovelock
At least one hundred people in the rural community of Lovelock are estimated to be sick with swine flu.
Lovelock Science Park: Classroom or Hazard?
Its fans say it's been a valuable natural sciences teaching tool. Its critics say it's a health and safety hazard.
Nevada Supreme Court denies O.J.a s bid for release
" The Nevada Supreme Court has denied the petition of former football great O.J. Simpson to be released on bail from prison pending his appeal on convictions of robbery and kidnapping in Las Vegas.
ITCN CCDF program services the Reno/Sparks Carson City urban area. Eligible parents will be participating in the certificate program, allowing them to choose the type of provider that is best for their child.