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Friday, May 29, 2026

5-28 News - Drug Bust on Wednesday

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The winds are out of the forecast today but so is the rain.  We might see an isolated shower today but skies will clear out, the high today around 63. 



After three days of early voting turnout is still considered low.  In person early voting at the Clerks Office has totalled 112 over the first three days with 26 votes cast yesterday.  As of yesterday, 246 Mail ballots have been received.  Voting continues today from 9 until 6 at the County Clerk’s office.  Mail ballots can be dropped off anytime at the drop box in front of the new courthouse.



The White Pine County Sheriff's Office and the Eastern Nevada Narcotics Task Force made a major drug arrest Wednesday following the execution of a search warrant at an Ely residence.

Authorities arrested Joseph D. Grapes Jr., age 65, on charges including trafficking a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale, and possession of a controlled substance. Bail was set at 65-thousand dollars.

In other activity, deputies investigated the theft of a mobility scooter from a cemetery, a reported child abuse case, and an ongoing sex crime investigation.

Search and Rescue crews also responded after an emergency beacon was activated in a remote area of the county. Deputies say one person was transported to a local hospital after colliding with an elk on a county roadway.

Deputies also arrested Kevin T. Stauffer following a disturbance at a local casino. He was booked on a trespassing charge.

Other calls included welfare checks, a reckless driver complaint, and a civil dispute involving an eviction notice.


A recent entry in the White Pine County Sheriff's Office blotter reported that a local resident was targeted in a fake jury duty scam attempt.

Now, a Las Vegas woman says she lost more than 12-thousand dollars in a similar scam after callers posing as law enforcement officers threatened her with arrest for allegedly missing jury duty.

Stefanie Clary says the scammers kept her on the phone for hours and directed her to deposit cash into a Bitcoin ATM to avoid going to jail.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Trade Commission warn that courts and law enforcement agencies will never demand payment through cryptocurrency, gift cards, or Bitcoin ATMs. Authorities urge anyone who receives similar calls to contact law enforcement immediately.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

5-28 News - Judge claims resistance, obstruction in Grand Jury investigation

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A Frontal System is still stalled over the Nevada-Utah Border keeping precipitation to our North and West, but lots of wind.  A Wind Advisory continues until 8pm tonight.  Look for mostly fair skies with wind gust up to 40 miles an hour again today and a high of 66 degrees.  



After three days of early voting turnout is still considered low.  In person early voting at the Clerks Office has totalled 86 over the first three days with 32 votes cast yesterday.  As of yesterday, 241 Mail ballots have been received.  Voting continues today from 9 until 6 at the County Clerk’s office.  Mail ballots can be dropped off anytime at the drop box in front of the new courthouse.



Three Commissioners showed up for yesterday’s meeting with Commissioner Robison appearing via Teams.  Commissioner Hank Vogler was absent. 

The Commission voted to augment the budget to fund the Grand Jury’s continuance.  Judge Steven Dobrescu told commissioners that the Grand Jury was facing resistance from some county offices and that the Attorney General and the Department of Corrections were obstructing the Grand Jury’s investigation of Ely State Prison and increasing costs.  The Commission voted 4-0 to appropriate an additional $70,000 to the current budget.  

The fight between the Commission and the Treasurer continued as accusations from Commissioner Tim Pauley that reports were falling behind, as the Treasurer devoted time to the lawsuit against the chairman.  

The Commission also approved liquor licenses for the White Pine Horse Races and White Pine Productions for their upcoming events at the Fairgrounds. The Commission dismissed a letter of support for recognition of the Lawrence Welk anniversary.  



The Ely City Council meets tonight with a public hearing scheduled on the city’s final budget for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 2027. Council members are expected to consider adoption of the budget following the hearing.

The council will also review appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission, discuss seasonal open burning restrictions from June through September, and consider cost-of-living increases for city employees and firefighters tied to union agreements.

Other agenda items include an update on a federal rail infrastructure grant application involving the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation and participation in a geothermal lease sale environmental assessment involving areas near Ely, Lund, and Caliente.

The meeting begins at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Volunteer Fire Hall.


The White Pine County Sheriff's Office investigated several incidents Tuesday, including vandalism, fraud, and multiple traffic accidents in Ely.

Deputies are investigating after someone reportedly threw a rock through a vehicle window at a city residence.

Authorities also responded to reports of a person with a firearm outside a county facility, but deputies say no problems were found.

The Sheriff’s Office is also warning residents about scam text messages involving fake jury duty notices following a fraud complaint.

Other calls included a juvenile runaway who was later reunited with a parent and several non-injury parking lot accidents around the city.


Monday, May 25, 2026

5-25 News - Missing Mail turns up at Clerk's Office

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Sunny skies today, look for a high near 80 before a front rolls through tomorrow bringing windy conditions in tomorrow. 


The White Pine County Clerk's Office says it has received about eight months’ worth of delayed business reply mail from the United States Post Office.

According to County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Nichole Stephey, the mail was delivered to the office on May 22nd and included voter responses to official notices, voter registration updates, and new voter registrations.

Clerk’s Office staff are now reviewing and processing the information to make sure voter registration records are updated accurately and in compliance with Nevada election law.

Officials say some voters could receive new ballots as the updated information is entered into the voter registration system.

The Clerk’s Office says unexpected ballot changes may cause confusion and is encouraging voters with questions about their registration status, ballot, or election information to contact the office directly at 775-293-6509.


Early voting turnout for Nevada’s 2026 primary began on May 23 and, as of May 24, showed just under 40,000 ballots returned—33,450 by mail and 5,575 in person, representing about 1.5% of active voters.  Turnout was nearly even between Republicans and Democrats, with approximately 15,000 ballots cast by each party, indicating no significant enthusiasm gap. 

In-person early voting on the first day saw 3,800 voters in Clark County and 1,010 in Washoe County, with Republicans slightly outpacing Democrats in both counties.  Mail voting remains dominant, consistent with recent trends, and overall turnout is expected to be low, similar to previous midterms.

Early voting resumes tomorrow at the White Pine County Clerks office in the new Courthouse on Great Basin Boulevard or if you got a mail ballot you can drop it off anytime at the dropbox in front of the new courthouse. 



The American Legion Post 3 and VFW Post 3547 will sponsor a Memorial Day program Monday, May 25th at the White Pine County War Memorial.

The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. and will feature performances and appearances by the White Pine Community Choir, the Cheat Grass Brass Band, and the American Legion Auxiliary.

Organizers are inviting the public to attend and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to the nation.


The Ely City Council will hold a public hearing Thursday evening on the City of Ely’s final budget for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 2027. The hearing begins at 5:30 p.m., with council members expected to consider adoption of the budget following the hearing.

Also on the agenda, the council will consider appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission and receive an update on a federal rail infrastructure grant application involving the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation.  The Council will also consider participation in a geothermal lease sale environmental assessment.  The leases are 18 miles west of Caliente in Lincoln County, 24 miles south of Lund in Nye County, and 15 miles north of Ely.  

Council members are also expected to consider seasonal open burning restrictions within Ely city limits from June through September, along with proposed 2.5 percent cost-of-living increases tied to union agreements for city employees and firefighters.  The meeting begins at 5:30 at the Volunteer Fire Hall.  



The White Pine County Commission will meet on Wednesday, including public hearings on the county’s 2026-2027 budget and a proposed $70,000 budget augmentation to cover grand jury costs.

Commissioners will also consider liquor licenses for upcoming events at the White Pine County Fairgrounds and the White Pine Horse Races, along with a public auction for county-owned property with a minimum bid of 78-thousand dollars.

Other agenda items include updates on county roads and natural resource issues, consideration of cooperating agency status for a geothermal lease sale environmental assessment, discuss awarding the bid for the Marich Field concession stand, and a proposal to donate obsolete fire and emergency vehicles to nonprofit organization Global Peace Partners, Inc. doing business as Care Convoy.

The commission will also consider support for a project honoring entertainer Lawrence Welk.  We’ll have the man in charge of that project, Scott Wheeler, on the morning show Monday morning at 8:45.  KELY will broadcast the meeting live Wednesday morning beginning at 9pm.  



The White Pine County Sheriff's Office is investigating a reported shooting incident in the county that led to the arrest of a 45-year-old Ely man.

According to the Sheriff’s Office blotter report for May 20th, deputies responded after receiving information that a person may have been shot at a residence in the county. Following an investigation, deputies arrested James L. Christensen Jr. on charges of assault with the use of a deadly weapon, discharging a firearm where a person may be endangered, and unlawful discharge of a firearm. Bail was set at 30-thousand dollars.

In other activity, deputies investigated a theft at a local business in Ely. The suspect is expected to be cited for petit larceny and was also trespassed from the business at management’s request.

Deputies also handled reports of suspicious circumstances involving a home security camera, a parking violation that resulted in a vehicle being towed, found property, a welfare check, and a fraud complaint involving unemployment benefits and identity theft.

The Sheriff’s Office also reported the booking of Justin R. Kennedy on a probation violation with no bail.


Friday, May 22, 2026

5-22 News - Budgets, Geothermal projects on Ely City Council and County Commission agendas

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Look for Sunny skies and warming temperatures heading into the Memorial Day Weekend.  Today’s high of 74 will heat up to 80 by Sunday. 




The Ely City Council will hold a public hearing Thursday evening on the City of Ely’s final budget for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 2027. The hearing begins at 5:30 p.m., with council members expected to consider adoption of the budget following the hearing.

Also on the agenda, the council will consider appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission and receive an update on a federal rail infrastructure grant application involving the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation.  The Council will also consider participation in a geothermal lease sale environmental assessment.  The leases are 18 miles west of Caliente in Lincoln county, 24 miles south of Lund in Nye County, and 15 miles north of Ely.  

Council members are also expected to consider seasonal open burning restrictions within Ely city limits from June through September, along with proposed 2.5 percent cost-of-living increases tied to union agreements for city employees and firefighters.  The meeting begins at 5:30 at the Volunteer Fire Hall.  




The White Pine County Commission will meet on Wednesday, including public hearings on the county’s 2026-2027 budget and a proposed $70,000 budget augmentation to cover grand jury costs.

Commissioners will also consider liquor licenses for upcoming events at the White Pine County Fairgrounds and the White Pine Horse Races, along with a public auction for county-owned property with a minimum bid of 78-thousand dollars.

Other agenda items include updates on county roads and natural resource issues, consideration of cooperating agency status for a geothermal lease sale environmental assessment, discuss awarding the bid for the Marich Field concession stand, and a proposal to donate obsolete fire and emergency vehicles to nonprofit organization Global Peace Partners, Inc. doing business as Care Convoy.

The commission will also consider support for a project honoring entertainer Lawrence Welk.  We’ll have the man in charge of that project, Scott Wheeler, on the morning show Monday morning at 8:45.  KELY will broadcast the meeting live Wednesday morning beginning at 9pm.  




The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office responded to a variety of calls on Tuesday, May 19th, including reports of vandalism, fraud, reckless driving, and theft. Deputies are continuing to investigate a vandalism case involving damage at a local mine site, as well as a report of a driver allegedly attempting to run another vehicle off a city street.

In other incidents, a juvenile behaving erratically at a city office was detained and transported to the sheriff’s office for holding, and deputies assisted with a reported scam involving money being sent to someone posing as law enforcement.

Deputies also responded to a parking violation that resulted in a vehicle being towed, a harassment complaint, and several welfare checks. One stranded motorist case on a state highway was referred to the Nevada State Police.

The sheriff’s office also reported the arrest of 66-year-old Robert N. Pope of Ely on an Ely Municipal Court warrant. Pope was booked without bail.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

5-21 News - Busy week for the Sheriff's Office.

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Look for Sunny skies and warming temperatures heading into the Memorial Day Weekend.  Today’s high of 73 will heat up to 80 by Sunday. 



The White Pine County Sheriff's Office made several arrests over the past week while responding to a variety of calls across the county.

Among the arrests, 28-year-old Zachary Norton of McGill was booked on charges including domestic battery by strangulation, child abuse and drug possession. Fifty-year-old Douglass Kaman Junior of Ruth was arrested following a domestic disturbance investigation and now faces multiple charges, including drug possession with intent to sell and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.

Deputies also investigated a swatting incident involving threats at a local school, along with reports of thefts, vandalism, trespassing and reckless driving.

The sheriff’s office additionally handled numerous non-criminal calls, including suspicious vehicles, runaway juveniles, dog complaints and several deer-related crashes that were referred to the Nevada State Police.




Nevada fire officials are warning that 2026 could bring a difficult wildfire season as drought conditions, low snowpack and heavy vegetation increase the risk of large fires across the state.

Governor Joe Lombardo received a wildfire briefing this week from state and federal fire agencies, including the Nevada Division of Forestry, the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. State Forester Ryan Shane says Nevada saw nearly 457-thousand acres burn in 2025, with northeastern Nevada hit especially hard. Officials say more than 300 of last year’s 579 fires were human-caused.

Fire experts say abundant grass and dry conditions could cause fires to spread earlier this summer. Residents are urged to carry shovels, water, fire extinguishers and communication devices when outdoors and to report fires immediately.


Nevada officials are asking residents to report sightings of Mormon crickets as the insects begin appearing in parts of the state ahead of the summer season.

The Nevada Department of Agriculture says the large, flightless insects are known for forming massive swarms that can damage crops, vegetation and create hazards on roadways. The state saw significant Mormon cricket activity in 2023, especially in rural Nevada communities.

Officials are encouraging Nevadans to report sightings to help track populations and monitor possible outbreaks. State agriculture officials say community reports are an important tool in responding to potential infestations before they spread.  https://agri.nv.gov/entomology/


Early voting for the 2026 Primary Election in White Pine County begins Saturday, May 23rd.

The White Pine County Clerk’s Office says voting will take place at the Clerk’s Office inside the new White Pine County Courthouse on Great Basin Boulevard in Ely. Saturday voting hours on May 23rd and May 30th will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Weekday early voting will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. beginning May 26th through May 29th, and again June 1st through June 5th. The office will be closed Memorial Day, May 25th.

Election officials are reminding voters to verify their registration, mailing address, and party affiliation before casting a ballot. Same-day registrants must appear in person with valid Nevada identification and proof of residence and will vote using a provisional ballot.


At a special ceremony this week, family, friends and former students gathered to honor longtime White Pine High School coach Dean Thornock by naming the main gym court in his honor. Thornock spent 38 years teaching and coaching in White Pine, leading the Bobcats baseball team and Ladycats basketball team to state championships in 2005. He also served more than a decade as athletic director and was recognized for his dedication to generations of student athletes. A commemorative plaque will be installed in the gym once renovation work is complete.



The Primm family says it is working toward a “return to better days” after casino operator Affinity Gaming announced plans to shut down operations at Primm’s three hotel-casino properties on July 4th.

In an open letter published this week, Cory Clemetson, grandson of Primm founder Ernie Primm, said the closures will affect hundreds of workers and residents who may lose both jobs and housing. Affinity Gaming says 344 employees will be laid off when Whiskey Pete’s, Buffalo Bill’s, Primm Valley Resort and several nearby businesses close this summer.

The once-busy Nevada-California border destination has struggled for years amid growing competition from Las Vegas and tribal casinos in California. The Primm family says it is exploring options to support employees and pursue possible solutions to revitalize the area.



Looking for a cheap Memorial Day getaway?  Don’t look at Vegas!

Las Vegas is seeing a sharp spike in hotel room prices heading into Memorial Day weekend, with some Strip properties charging more than one-thousand dollars a night as the city prepares for the unofficial start of summer travel season.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, premium rooms for the holiday weekend are reaching nearly 17-hundred dollars per night, while other resorts are still offering budget-friendly rates under 100 dollars. Tourism officials say heavy demand is expected as visitors travel for the three-day weekend and summer vacations begin.

The rush is also expected to increase traffic at Harry Reid International Airport, which is preparing for a busy holiday travel period.