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Fair skies today before much cooler weather over the weekend. Look for the high today around 60.
White Pine County Commissioners worked through a short Thanksgiving Eve agenda for the first time in memory, starting with plans to sell a county-owned parcel near the hospital. Officials confirmed the land is not landlocked, and the buyer has arranged additional access through 16th Street and nearby alleys. The public auction has been pushed from January 28 to February 11, and approved funding from the Economic Development Fund to cover appraisal costs.
Commissioners also updated the Fiscal Year 2027 budget timeline. Because federal audit numbers won’t be finalized until January, department budget meetings were moved to mid-January, with all budget requests due February 3 and formal presentations set for February 11.
The board also reviewed project costs for the Duck Pond renovation. Current bids came in $200,000 over budget, prompting discussion about relocating birds instead of building a temporary pond to cut expenses. Commissioner Paula Carson suggesting the ducks be taken out to Comins Lake during construction, with Commissioner Hank Vogler suggesting the ducks be harvested and served at the Senior Center. A public hearing may be held before any decision is made.
And commissioners acknowledged a letter from the N4 Grazing Board warning that changing land and road access is harming local agriculture and wildlife. The board may issue its own statement as discussions continue.
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| Archive picture of the old duck pond before the recent botched renovations |
Blackfoot police say a missing woman from Meridian was found dead in her car Tuesday evening. Forty-four-year-old Sarah Nylander was discovered around 6 p.m. in a vehicle parked behind a convenience store on Parkway Drive. She had been reported missing Sunday while driving from Montana back to her family’s home in Meridian. The Bingham County Coroner says she had likely been dead for at least a day, and while her death does not appear suspicious, officials are waiting for autopsy results before releasing more details.
A general with the Nevada National Guard has issued a statement after the critical wounding of two Guardsmen in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
Nevada Adjutant General, Brig. Gen D, Rodger Waters made the statement in a post on Facebook.
"We are deeply saddened to hear the news from Washington, D.C. today. Our Guardsmen have served alongside members of the West Virginia National Guard during numerous trainings, exercises and overseas deployments. Our two states entered the Union during the Civil War. 'Battle Born,' and we stand beside them and their loved ones today as one National Guard family."
The family of a man shot and killed inside the Aliante Casino in Las Vegas is suing the property for negligence. Police say 20-year-old Aerion Warmsley shot 23-year-old Na’onche Osborne on the casino floor last March, then fired several more rounds before robbing him and fleeing in a stolen car. A new lawsuit filed by Osborne’s mother claims casino staff failed to provide adequate security and ignored multiple interactions with Warmsley before the shooting. Warmsley faces charges in both state and federal court, while the casino’s operator, Boyd Gaming, says it does not comment on pending litigation.
A visitor in town to see family left Resorts World Las Vegas with more than just memories — they walked away $11 million richer. Just before 6 a.m. yesterday, the guest hit the Megabucks Mega Vault progressive jackpot, the first ever won at Resorts World, after placing a $5 bet and playing for only about 15 minutes. Casino officials say the winner was with their spouse and relatives when the reels lined up for the $11.1 million payout, turning an ordinary family visit into a life-changing trip.
And last night's Powerball jackpot had no winner. The jackpot jumps for Saturday’s drawing to $719 million.



