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Cornstarch and whiskey

April 6, 2016 by Dave Maxwell

Many hard rock miners came to the?town of Delamar in the mountains ofeastern Lincoln Country in the late?1890?s. Ed Dula was one of those. He and?his … [Read more...] about Cornstarch and whiskey

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Lincoln County History

Outlaws captured in Panaca

March 30, 2016 by Dave Maxwell

Henry Lee, an early Panaca pioneer,?tells of a story when he was involved in?rounding up some suspected burglars?who had come up from the Moapa Valley … [Read more...] about Outlaws captured in Panaca

Filed Under: History, News Tagged With: Lincoln County History

The 1900 Delamar fire

March 30, 2016 by Dave Maxwell

Mining towns, like most any town?in the early days of the west were built?of wood, canvas and native rock. Such towns were highly vulnerable to … [Read more...] about The 1900 Delamar fire

Filed Under: History Tagged With: 1900 Delamar fire

Deciphering food labels

March 26, 2016 by Molly Roemer

Reading food labels can seem overwhelming. Food companies want you?to purchase their product so they follow trends and use words, colors, and?pictures … [Read more...] about Deciphering food labels

Filed Under: Food and Nutrition Tagged With: Food and Nutrition

Boot Hill in Pioche

December 4, 2015 by Lincoln County Central

During the 19th century, it was common for towns in the Old West to have a cemetery called Boot Hill. Pioche, Nevada did, and it can still be seen. It … [Read more...] about Boot Hill in Pioche

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Pioche

Lincoln County History: Watered Milk

August 21, 2015 by Dave Maxwell

By the late 1870s the rough and tumble mining town of Pioche had emerged as a city of considerable importance because of it?s population of around … [Read more...] about Lincoln County History: Watered Milk

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Lincoln County History

Lincoln County Racer Profiles

December 13, 2014 by Lincoln County Central

Nathan Adams HOME: Pioche AFFILIATION: Bushwackers AGE: 39 YEARS RACING: 24 RIDES: Honda 450 R No: 71 AWARDS: 2 WORCS (World Off Road Championship … [Read more...] about Lincoln County Racer Profiles

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Lincoln County History: Halloween 100 Years Ago

October 22, 2014 by Dave Maxwell

To most all of us Halloween seems like it has happened forever, but as with many traditions, it just isn?t so. Halloween is a day for kids. Nearly … [Read more...] about Lincoln County History: Halloween 100 Years Ago

Filed Under: History, News Tagged With: Halloween

Tips for Staying Healthy All Year Long

February 17, 2014 by Rachel Williford

Once temperatures drop and snow hits the ground, germs thrive. Many neglect common healthy practices. Following simple healthy habits could give you a … [Read more...] about Tips for Staying Healthy All Year Long

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Adam Katschke, Center for Disease Control, Grover C. Dils Medical Center, Josh Cluff, Missie Rowe, Stephen Klomp, WebMD

Trails in Lincoln County: Rural Beauty and Rich Cultural History

October 25, 2013 by Rachel Williford

Residents and visitors that come to Lincoln County may find themselves on a number of trails off the beaten path. Many business establishments … [Read more...] about Trails in Lincoln County: Rural Beauty and Rich Cultural History

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Area 51, Beaver Dam State Park, Boothill Cemetery, Caliente, Cathedral Gorge, Cathedral Gorge State Park, City of Caliente, Comstock Road, Eagle View Overlook trail, Echo Canyon Overlook Trail, Echo Canyon State Park, Echo Dam, Juniper Draw, Kershaw-Ryan State Park, Lincoln County Commissioners, Little A'Le'Inn, Meadow Valley Linear Wash trail, Meadow Valley Wash, Miller Point Road, Mountain Biking Association (IMBA), Nature Trail, Nevada National Security Site, Pahroc summit, Panaca, Pioche, Rachel, Rainbow Canyon, Silver State Trail, Spring Valley State Park, Stone Cabin Trail, U.S. Highway 93

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