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Showers in the forecast Monday and Tuesday, but until then, mostly fair skies, today’s high 60 degrees.
The White Pine County Commission will hold an emergency meeting today at noon at the county library conference room in Ely. The meeting centers on maintaining county financial operations following the January 28th firing of the county’s finance director.
Commissioners are expected to consider hiring former Humboldt County comptroller and treasurer Gina Rackley through her consulting firm to handle payroll, accounts payable, cash balancing, and other essential financial duties at a rate of $ 175 per hour.
The commission will also consider appointing Deputy District Attorney Ross Smillie and Chief Deputy District Attorney Kinzie Hilton as authorized second signatories on county financial matters to ensure continuity and compliance with state law. Additional discussion includes notifying the State Department of Taxation of the county’s financial action plan or declaring financial hardship.
KELY will broadcast the meeting live.
The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office responded to a range of calls on February third, including motorist assists, investigations, and death reports. Deputies assisted a motorist stranded at a rest area after an interlock device disabled their vehicle, and another driver whose car was disabled on a city street.
Deputies investigated two deaths in the county. Sheri A. Lea of Ruth was found deceased at her residence, with the cause of death still under investigation. Michael R. Banks of Ely was also found dead in his home, with his death ruled due to natural causes.
Other calls included a reckless driver who left before deputies arrived, missing cats referred to Animal Control, and several reports—ranging from a suspicious vehicle to a protection order complaint and a reported sex crime—that were investigated and determined to be unfounded or not violations.
The Eastern Nevada Narcotics Task Force continued its round-up on February 4.
Authorities arrested 71-year-old Ronald T. Gallegos of McGill on two counts of selling a controlled substance. Gallegos is being held on 100-thousand dollars bail.
Also arrested was 35-year-old Tiana M. Wilson of Ely. She faces one count of aiding and abetting the offer, attempt, or commission of an unauthorized act involving a Schedule One or Two controlled substance. Her bail is set at 50-thousand dollars.
The investigation remains ongoing.
The William Bee Ririe Hospital Board of Trustees have scheduled a special meeting tomorrow morning at 7am in the Hospital Conference Room to discuss the scheduled closure of the White Pine Care Center, including the feasibility of taking over the current business, starting a new business in the same location, or other ideas. Hospital CEO Matt Walker told us yesterday, Quoting, “...we are working very hard with every entity involved (and there are a lot) to see if we can do anything and what we can do. A large part of the problem is each variable has their own rules or demands. Each one is expecting us to meet what they want which make this so difficult to make happen, especially in a matter of 1-2 weeks.”
More information as it becomes available.
A Nebraska man has been arrested on multiple drug charges following a crash with a semi-truck in Eureka County. The Eureka County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to a collision on Interstate 80 around 11-20 Friday night.
The driver, identified as Wayne Harms of Lincoln, Nebraska, was found to have a nationwide warrant issued by the U.S. Marshals Service and was on parole for a bank robbery conviction. Deputies also discovered controlled substances and related items.
Harms now faces multiple felony charges, including drug trafficking, possession with intent to sell, and being a fugitive from justice.
Polymarket has been temporarily blocked from offering sports prediction contracts in Nevada, including wagers tied to Sunday’s Super Bowl, after a Carson City judge granted a temporary restraining order requested by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The judge ruled that Polymarket is offering event-based contracts on sporting events without a Nevada sports betting license.
The control board has filed similar legal action against other prediction markets, arguing the platforms violate state gaming laws. The 14-day ban comes as regulators across the country move to curb unlicensed sports wagering ahead of major events like the Super Bowl.
LaMonte McLemore, a founding member of the Grammy-winning vocal group The 5th Dimension, has died at the age of 90. His representative says McLemore passed away Tuesday at his Las Vegas home, surrounded by family, following a stroke. His death was due to natural causes.
The 5th Dimension helped define pop and soul music in the late 1960s and ’70s, earning six Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for “Up, Up and Away” and “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In.” McLemore was also a respected celebrity photographer, with his work appearing in magazines such as Jet.







