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Today starts out with cloudy skies but increasing sunshine this afternoon with breezy conditions continuing. Look for a high today around 80.
It’s Primary Election Day across Nevada, and voter turnout is already strong in White Pine County. Nearly one in four local voters have already cast ballots ahead of today’s election.
Incumbent County Commissioner Hank Vogler faces four challengers in the Republican race for County Commission Seat one. Since no one filed as a Democrat or Independent, the winner of the primary will be the next County Commissioner.
According to the White Pine County Clerk’s Office, 361 people voted in person during the early voting period, and 770 mail ballots had been received as of this morning.
Polls are open today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Bristlecone Convention Center and the Ely Shoshone Tribal Education Center on Heritage Drive. A reminder that roadwork on Aultman will delay you from getting to the convention center,
Mail ballots may also be dropped off until 7 tonight at the ballot drop box in front of the new courthouse.
The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office responded to numerous calls on Saturday, June sixth, including suspicious circumstances, accidents, alarms, and juvenile complaints.
Deputies investigated a report from a camper who believed someone was outside their tent overnight at a county campground, but no problems were found. Authorities also handled reports of property damage to a mailbox, a custody dispute, and trash blowing from a local business into a nearby yard. The business was issued a warning.
Several roadway-related calls were also reported, including a possible motorcycle crash, a 911 hang-up from a state highway, and an emergency vehicle alert. Some cases were referred to the Nevada State Police.
Deputies also responded to two vehicle accidents in Ely and a report of juveniles trespassing on railroad property.
A busy agenda awaits the White Pine County Commission tomorrow morning, with everything from green energy and infrastructure to high-stakes job interviews on the table.
Starting at 9:00 AM, commissioners will meet at the White Pine County Library in Ely. Topping the docket is a review of a new Memorandum of Understanding with the Bureau of Land Management regarding the 2026 geothermal lease sale environmental assessment.
On the local infrastructure front, the Road Commission is holding a public hearing to decide whether a road easement in the Pierce Subdivision should be added to the county-maintained system.
It’s also a major day for county personnel. The board is scheduled to interview finalists for two leadership roles. Kevin Kauinana of Reno and Steven Smith of Oregon are vying to become the next Golf Course Director, while Steve Campbell and Lindsey Jacobson are interviewing for Road Department Superintendent. Officials say formal hiring offers could be extended immediately following those interviews.
Meanwhile, significant policy changes could be on the horizon. The Commission Chair is sponsoring two major agenda items: one that would restrict any future agenda items unless they are explicitly backed by County Leadership, and another requiring all county investments to be fully controlled by the commission.
In other business, the Liquor Board will review a temporary concession license for the White Pine Dirt Divas Travel Ball at Marich Field, and the commission will discuss supporting a rehabilitation grant for the Nevada Northern Railway.
If you can't make it to the library, you won't miss a beat. KELY will be broadcasting the entire meeting live, starting tomorrow morning at 9:00 AM.














