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The thermometer topped out at 85 yesterday at Yellend field and we should hit 86 again today under a sunny sky with wind gusts as high as 25 MPH. Tomorrow, though, winds will gust as high as 45 miles per hour but a high around 82.
Fresh off last week’s special meeting, the White Pine County Commission is preparing for another busy agenda tomorrow.
Commissioners are expected to review employee insurance renewals, consider grant funding for sheriff’s office portable radios and emergency social service programs, and discuss a long-term police protection agreement with the City of Ely.
The agenda also features updates from county fire officials, possible approval to auction surplus emergency vehicles, and discussion of proposed ordinances tied to large-scale renewable energy and industrial development projects in White Pine County.
Additional topics include funding for senior nutrition services, a proposed golf course well project, and possible action to move county commission meetings back to the Historic Courthouse. ADA Concerns and the inability to be heard by the audience in the courthouse moved meetings to the Library Conference Room.
The meeting begins at 9 a.m. on May 13 at the White Pine County Library Conference Room. KELY will broadcast the meeting live.
A busy weekend for the White Pine County Sheriff’s office.
Tragedy struck Saturday as deputies confirmed the death of Travis R. Lund following a self-harm incident in Ely.
Sunday brought multiple arrests. Royce Kaamasee was booked for motel burglary and drug possession with a fifty-thousand-dollar bail. James McConnell faces child abuse and burglary charges after a juvenile was battered, held on twenty-thousand dollars. Also arrested: Gerald Eldridge for disturbing the peace, and Brandon Wockmetooah, charged with assault and destroying a fire truck.
On the roads, a motorcycle crash was referred to State Police, and Justin Kennedy was cited for a two-vehicle collision at 9th and Avenue C.
The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office is joining law enforcement agencies across Nevada for the annual “Joining Forces Click It or Ticket” campaign running May 13th through May 31st, 2026. Officials say the effort will increase seat belt enforcement and educate drivers about safe driving habits. Deputies remind motorists that buckling up can cut the risk of fatal injury in half and remains the best defense in crashes involving impaired, distracted, or aggressive driving. The campaign is funded by Nevada’s Office of Traffic Safety as part of the state’s goal to reduce roadway deaths to zero.
The Bobcat Golf Team is on it’s way to Carson City for the State 2A Championship Tournament today and tomorrow at Toiyobe Golf Course in New Washoe City.
A major agreement aimed at saving the Colorado River is taking shape in the Southwest. Arizona, California, and Nevada say they’ll sharply reduce water use through 2028 after the driest winter on record worsened conditions across the region. The plan would conserve up to one million acre-feet of water on top of existing cuts already announced. Federal officials are reviewing the proposal as Lake Mead and Lake Powell continue to decline from decades of drought, overuse, and climate change. The Colorado River supplies water and power to about 40 million people across the West and Mexico.










