At the Feb. 18 Caliente City Council meeting, there was discussion of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) to relocate their office to room 5 at the Depot building with use of a storage room as well. The council voted on lowering the rental fee for the office for RSVP from $460 to $250 […] This article is available to Lincoln County Record Digital … [Read more...] about City Council holds meeting
Cruz campaign holds event
As the Nevada Republican presidential caucus neared, the Ted Cruz camp made a push for Lincoln County Republicans to caucus for the Texas senator. An event was held at Pioneer Pizza on Feb. 19, with complimentary pizza for attendees. Former Bogota, New Jersey mayor Steve Lonegan was on hand to speak to the group. Lonegan […] This article is available to … [Read more...] about Cruz campaign holds event
LCSD employee buyouts will be phased out
The school district retirement buyout program will be phased out, with the incentive ending March 1, 2017. The Lincoln County School District Board voted 3-1 to end buyouts after discussion at the Feb. 11 board meeting. The incentive has been used for teachers or staff members who wish to retire early or have to retire […] This article is available to Lincoln … [Read more...] about LCSD employee buyouts will be phased out
New clean energy power plant construction set to move forward
The Caliente City Council discussed in January that the Vortex Power project has been approved and would start construction toward the end of February. This power plant would create about 25 new jobs. The biodegradable sub station, called the ThermoMax3, will be built in Antelope Canyon. It is what?s called a Thermal Vortex System, which […] This article is … [Read more...] about New clean energy power plant construction set to move forward
City Council adopts new bill
The Caliente City Council meeting on Jan. 7 included a public hearing on the adoption of Bill #2015-03 – an ordinance amending Chapter 15 of the municipal code that would set forth surveying monuments and surveying requirements within the city. Greg Barlow stated he was not for the change, citing concerns that some properties could […] This article is … [Read more...] about City Council adopts new bill

