Horses in record numbers are corralled by federal officials, who say they eat too much grass; advocates say cattle grazing is the bigger problem by Jim Carlton, The Wall Street Journal, February … [Read more...] about Wild Horses Are Removed From Government Land as Drought Shrinks Food Supply
Rural Nevada
GOED names Davis director of Rural Economic and Community Development
CARSON CITY, Nev. – Shari Davis has been appointed Director of Rural Economic and Community Development at the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED). “Shari hails from Rural Nevada … [Read more...] about GOED names Davis director of Rural Economic and Community Development
Rural Utah water project spurs fight with Nevada coalition
by Blake Apgar, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 4, 2022 A battle is brewing on the border of the nation’s two driest states over the West’s most precious resource. Utah water officials have … [Read more...] about Rural Utah water project spurs fight with Nevada coalition
Nevada geothermal power lawsuit bound for US appeals court
by Scott Sonner, Associated Press, January 21, 2022 RENO, Nev. — A federal appeals court will have to decide whether protecting historical tribal lands and a rare toad warrant blocking a major … [Read more...] about Nevada geothermal power lawsuit bound for US appeals court
US judge won’t rein in federal wild horse roundup in Nevada
A federal judge won't rein in the roundup and capture of wild horses in eastern Nevada — rejecting advocates’ claims the federal government was needlessly and recklessly killing free-roaming mustangs … [Read more...] about US judge won’t rein in federal wild horse roundup in Nevada