Douglas County authorities investigate traffic accident in Minden on June 9
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and Nevada Highway Patrol are investigating a traffic accident in Minden. Motorists are advised to use caution or seek alternate routes due to potential delays.
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Who from Eagle Valley area’s former high school standouts will be active on Saturday, May 16?
This ex-Eagle Valley area high school standout will participate in competitions on Saturday, May 16.
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office reminds public of Nevada UTV laws and safety regulations
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has issued a reminder about key laws governing utility terrain vehicle use in Nevada. Officials highlight helmet requirements, operator age limits, road access rules, and other important safety measures as off-highway vehicle activity increases.
Where could drivers find the cheapest gas in cities within Lyon County in week ending May 2?
Drivers in Lyon County reported a weekly low of $4.47 per gallon for midgrade gas in the week ending May 2.
Dr. Robin Titus discusses Senate leadership changes and hospice care meetings
Nevada State Senator Dr. Robin Titus posted about recent changes in Senate leadership roles and her involvement in healthcare discussions with Dr. Oz at Nathan Adelson Hospice on January 7 and January 9, 2026
Which Eagle Valley area high school graduates will take part in games in the week starting Monday, Jan. 12?
The week starting Monday, Jan. 12 will feature action from these former Eagle Valley area high school stars.
Cheapest premium gas in cities across Lyon County in week ending Jan. 3
In Lyon County, the week’s lowest premium gas price was $2.95 per gallon as of the week ending Jan. 3.
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office arrests suspect after bomb threat at Stateline casino
On January 5, 2026, deputies from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded to a bomb threat at Harrah’s Casino in Stateline, Nevada.
Western Nevada College in-state students faced some of Nevada’s highest public tuition and fees in 2024
In 2024, in-state students at Western Nevada College in Carson City faced college costs totaling $4,168, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.










