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Look for sunny skies over the next seven days with a high of 76 heading to near 90 by the weekend.
The White Pine County Commission approved a temporary contract Wednesday with accounting firm Eide Bailly LLP to handle county accounts payable duties after officials were unable to hire a new accounts payable clerk.
The vote was unanimous, although some commissioners raised concerns about the cost. Commissioner Tim Pauley in fact blamed the need for the contract on another elected official.
All but one member of the Finance department resigned following the commission’s firing of the former finance director.
Commissioners also said they are awaiting completion of a background check for Reno Finance Director applicant Alicia Berkbigler after an earlier drug test was reportedly lost by a contractor. New Human Resources Director Michael Halsey has started work, while the search for an accounts payable clerk continues.
In other business, Golf Advisory Board member James Linney urged the commission to reconsider plans for a golf course director position and instead return to using a seasonal golf pro as an independent contractor.
Attention now turns to a court case involving the White Pine County Commission Chair.
An evidentiary hearing is scheduled in the 7th District Court, where County Treasurer Catherine Bakaric and Recorder Christina Shady have filed suit against Commission Chair Paula Carson.
The lawsuit alleges malfeasance and repeated violations of Nevada’s Open Meeting Law. Central to the case is the January firing of the county’s finance director, which plaintiffs claim was carried out to bypass public meeting requirements.
Additional allegations include unauthorized attempts to access county financial systems, approval of a consulting contract through emergency meetings, and withholding a taxpayer-funded payroll study.
Carson remains in her position as the case moves forward.
Read the Courty documents here.
Read about the supressed payroll study here
The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office handled a variety of calls Monday across Ely and White Pine County, including two arrests.
Deputies arrested 68-year-old Carl Lutze of Ely on a trespassing charge at a city apartment complex. In a separate case, 37-year-old Michael Mike of Ely was taken into custody on an Ely Justice Court warrant for child abuse, with bail set at 50-thousand dollars.
Deputies also investigated a hit-and-run crash involving a parked vehicle, a theft of building materials from a residence, and a welfare check involving possible self-harm.
Other incidents included reports of a drone flying over a mining claim and a suspicious person allegedly tampering with a Nevada Department of Transportation camera. No problems were found.
And finally, deputies safely returned a wandering duck to the county duck pond.
Bobcats Baseball and Ladycats Softball teams are in Las Vegas at the Meadows today in the first round of the 2a Southern League Tournament, with both teams taking on Lincoln County.






