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We did have a trace of precipitation at Yellend Field early yesterday morning, but a Red Flag Warning has been posted for today. Critical fire weather conditions are forecast to occur with low relative humidity and wind gusts in excess of 40 MPH. Look for the high today of 80.
Early voting closed on Friday with turnout still considered low with less than 24% of registered voters casting ballots. In-person early voting at the Clerk's Office has totaled 361 over the early voting period, with 89 votes cast on Friday. As of yesterday, 755 Mail ballots have been received. Your final chance to vote in the 2026 primary election is from 7am until 7pm tomorrow at the Bristlecone Convention Center or at the Ely Shoshone Tribal Education Center at 250 Heritage Drive. Mail ballots can be dropped off anytime before 7pm tomorrow at the drop box in front of the new courthouse.
The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office responded to numerous calls Thursday and Friday, including threats, thefts, welfare checks, accidents, and arrests.
Deputies investigated a threat report at a local casino, a theft that resulted in a petit larceny citation, and an accidental firearm discharge at a county residence. Authorities also handled several suspicious circumstance calls, including reports of vehicle tampering and a suspicious phone call involving a public official that remains under investigation.
Deputies conducted multiple welfare checks involving concerns about self-harm and child safety. One suspected child neglect case was forwarded to the Division of Child and Family Services.
Arrested were 50-year-old Tawni Hickle of Ely on Pahrump warrants, and 51-year-old Robert Kanavel of Ely on an Ely Justice Court warrant.
The Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of Gary Ware Junior of Ruth. The cause of death remains under investigation.
The White Pine County Commission will meet Wednesday, June 10th at the White Pine County Library in Ely, with a packed agenda that includes natural resource issues, road matters, and hiring interviews.
Commissioners will consider a memorandum of understanding with the Bureau of Land Management tied to the 2026 geothermal lease sale environmental assessment. The Liquor Board is also expected to review a temporary liquor license request for the White Pine Dirt Divas Travel Ball concessions at Marich Field.
The Road Commission will hold a public hearing on a request to add a road easement in the Pierce Subdivision into the county-maintained road system.
The board will also interview Kevin Kauinana of Reno and Steven Smith of Oregon for the position of Golf Course Director and Steve Campbell and Lindsey Jacobson for the position of Road Department Superintendent, and may extend hiring offers following the interviews.
The Commission Chair has placed an item on the agenda to restrict agenda items unless sponsored by County Leadership. The chair is also sponsoring an agenda item to require county investments to be fully controlled by the commission. Other agenda items include discussions on county investment reporting, creation of an advisory investment committee, and possible support for a Nevada Northern Railway rehabilitation grant application.
KELY will broadcast the meeting live beginning at 9am Wednesday.















