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Monday, October 20, 2025

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7:55am  - Beat the Books

8-8:55am - Your Morning with Wyatt Cox

8:55am - Bill O'Reilly Morning Edition

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Noon-3pm - The Rob Carson Show

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10pm-2am-The Steve Sommers Overnight Drive

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11pm Friday - 1pm Saturday - TV Confidential

White Pine County Commission proposed (third) Agenda policy

 The White Pine County Commission is hoping that the third time is a charm as they try to put together a policy to ensure the Commissioners have no fewer than three business days to read and digest an agenda, even though the three business days is already required by the Open Meetings Laws.  The proposed new policy, which we have posted on our Facebook page, also requires that all backup material for the agendas must accompany the agenda, and if they don’t, the agenda items will be tabled.   The new policy places the responsibility on the County Clerk to ensure that these steps are followed.  Advisory boards are exempt from the policy.  The policy is reproduced below. 


Monday, October 6, 2025

The Shutdown affects us as well.

Every quarter, we're required to publish documents to show that we're operating in the Public Interest, Conveneince, and Necessity. But we can't publish those documents to the FCC website because of, you know, the Shutdown. Though why the Shutdown is screwing with a website makes no sense to me. So to make it simple for you - since the FCC isn't - here's our monthly filing.  

Here's a link to our Third Quarter Issues List.



Just more of the useless crap that the Federal Communications Commision requires of Broadcast stations that isn't required by other media...

Friday, September 26, 2025

If it hit the fan like it did in Western North Carolina, would you be prepared?

 After a week, people in Western North Carolina have no power, internet, or reliable cell service.  What's keep them informed?  Radio.

https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2024/10/07/wnc-listeners-call-into-local-radio-station-seeking-solace-connection/75543836007/

Radio is a lifeline, but how can you be connected to the lifeline if you don't HAVE a radio?  Sadly, people think of radio as an antiquity, a relic of the past.  But when push comes to shove, radio will be here long after the other devices have failed.  

But how do you get a radio?  What little retail business we have in White Pine County doesn't even sell them.  Well, The Greek might, but the others?  Nope. 

Try this inexpensive radio.  Under $20, uses 2 AA batteries.   Add this to your next Amazon order. (I know you're shopping Amazon and not local.  It's no secret.) 

https://amzn.to/3Azpdg5



If nothing else, you might learn some truths that Facebook and TikTok won't tell you.  Because they don't give a damn about you.  You know that. 

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Petition started ahead of hearing on Heritage Park Project

 A petition is being circulated on Change.org to encourage the White Pine County Commission to move forward with the Heritage Park project.  The project, funded by the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act, or SNPLMA, was applied for by a previous county commission, and a portion of the land the park is proposed to be on is owned by a former commissioner.  The petition, started by Lindsay Costello, has already gained nearly 400 signatures.  Critics of the project maintain that the 99-year maintenance obligation of the park is more than the county can afford, while supporters point at the tourism benefits of the complex, the improvement of quality of life for residents, and providing children and teens with places for sporting events, recreation, and personal development.

The petition also point out an issue that the commissioners have avoided addressing.  White Pine County’s property tax rate has stayed the same since 2006: $3.66 per $100 of assessed value. That means the rate hasn’t increased, even when the county builds new things like parks.  But, the petition points out, the assessed value of property is what might increase your tax bill. 

The Commission has twice agendized pulling out of the project, but has tabled those items and has published that a public hearing will be held on the project - again - at the Wednesday, August 13th meeting.

Here is a link to the petition.
https://www.change.org/p/support-the-construction-of-heritage-park-in-white-pine-county?recruiter=1380610329&recruited_by_id=2cba3710-734e-11f0-9f8b-dd8c645a7e60