Officials from Tonopah and Ely Bureau of Land Management offices said they’ll begin a massive wild horse gather starting Monday, Jan. 10 covering four herd areas and more than 1.2 million acres.
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The Bureau of Land Management this week said it would soon begin a wild horse and burro gather in the Nevada Wild Horse Range Herd Management Area (HMA), about 30 miles southeast of Tonopah.
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Rural areas, with the exception of a few states, seem to be really suffering from the loss of local news. What does that look like for rural communities?
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The Bureau of Land Management said it will remove about 450 wild horses from the Stone Cabin Herd Management Area (HMA) in an emergency gather that being Thursday, Aug. 19.
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Nevada Main Street is a program that helps communities revitalize downtown areas to support business creation and retention.
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The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection will host four events in rural Nevada communities for residents to recycle household items containing mercury.
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In the third part of Mark Meganck’s Nevada family history we leave Tonopah for Detroit and Belgium, bu make a return to Las Vegas.
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In part 2 of Mark Meganck’s family history in Tonopah, he shares some of the discoveries he made in reading the Tonopah Daily Bonanza.
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In 1920 a couple from Bruges in Belgium traveled thousands of miles to live and work in Tonopah, Nevada. Their grandson shares their story.
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Visitors to Tonopah, Nevada can mine for turquoise, gaze at thousands of stars, and spend the night with hundreds of clowns. Yes, clowns.