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On April 16, 2019, an edition of the Appeal was found during the opening of a time capsule from 1872 in the cornerstone of a demolished Masonic lodge in Reno. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On August 1, 2019, Swift sold the Appeal and its sister publications ( The Record-Courier , the Lahontan Valley News and Northern Nevada Business View ) to Pacific Publishing ...
Clark County Legal News - Henderson; High Desert Advocate - West Wendover; Lahontan Valley News - Fallon; Lincoln County Record - Alamo; Nevada Legal Press - Pahrump; Nevada Appeal - Carson City; Pahrump Valley Times - Pahrump; Record-Courier - Gardnerville; Reno News & Review - Reno; Sparks Tribune - Sparks; Tonopah Times-Bonanza and Goldfield ...
On Aug. 1, 2019, PPC acquired the assets of four publications from Sierra Nevada Media Group: the Nevada Appeal in Carson City, The Record-Courier in Gardnerville, the Fallon Lahontan Valley News and the Northern Nevada Business View in Reno. Nevada News Group was to operate these papers along with the other titles it published at the time: the ...
Supreme Court rejects appeal from the Nevada Green Party to be put on state's November presidential ballot.
Trump lost Nevada in 2020 by more than 30,000 votes to Biden and the state’s Democratic electors certified the results in the presence of Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, a Republican.
The newspaper was purchased by Don and Lynn Woodward in 1971. The couple sold it to Swift Communications in 1988. [7] On August 1, 2019, The Record-Courier along with the Nevada Appeal, the Lahontan Valley News, and the Northern Nevada Business View, were sold to Pacific Publishing Company. The papers reformed under the division Nevada News ...
Massive Evidence and Testimony Kept from Jury Will Support HPN's Strong Appeal in Nevada Endoscopy Case Nevadans' Health Care Faces Major Disruptions, Cost Increases if Verdict Stands LAS VEGAS ...
In 1866, she married Henry Rust Mighels, owner and editor of the Carson City Nevada Appeal. They had three sons and two daughters. In 1877 and 1879, Davis was the first woman to report to the state Legislature, which is located in Carson City. Their son, Henry R. Mighels Jr., eventually took over as editor of the Appeal in 1898. [1]