Do district officials want to hire these undesirables or do they want quality teachers?
Letters
Stanley W. Paher hit the nail on the head in his Sunday commentary opposing the national monument designation for Gold Butte. It was a great article.
It’s hard to argue with the results of our trustee education program when PERS’ investment performance ranks in the top 30th percentile of large public pension funds over the past five years
Bravo, commissioners. You totally failed on this one.
People spend money on needless things. You would be surprised on how much you can save if you ask yourself: Do I want it or do I need it?
In the meantime, we will probably be going to other casino locations across the United States as there are many that are available.
Someone needs his head examined
Do we really want to perform a likely irreversible experiment on our only home?
We don’t know if money will fix Nevada’s education problems. We have never really tried.
I have no problem with anyone choosing the public sector. In reality, though, it has grown into a very hungry beast that needs more and more feeding.
Let’s start weeding out the gutless lawmakers who lie to us with their words and cover their “you-know-what” with their actions.
We find the quagmire of ever-changing standards to be impossible to navigate.
Nevada authorities should be ashamed of themselves for allowing the fight here.
Are you going to make it illegal to go outside the United States for advanced care? How will you punish a doctor who is found treating only a certain clientele?
Unless you want unqualified teachers in these areas, you better quit your criticisms of people who are doing those jobs