Story of the Year Marshall Allen, Alex Richards, Staff, Las Vegas Sun “Do No Harm: Hospital Care in Las Vegas” “Hands down the top entry in this category. True public service journalism that got results. Putting names and faces with the data made this highly readable and gave it …
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History of the Rinckel Mansion
Nestled in the heart of Carson City’s historic district, the Rinckel Mansion is considered a masterpiece of architecture. It was built from 1874-1876 by Mathias Rinckel to placate his wife, who was from Staten Island, N.Y., and hated the dusty frontier of Nevada. Rinckel, who made a fortune in the …
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ELKO County: Elko Elko Daily Free Press 3720 Idaho St. Elko, NV 89801 Telephone: (775) 738-3118 FAX: (775) 738-2215 Editor: Jeffry Mullins Publisher: Travis Quast Advertising Director: Nancy Streets Publication Days: Tuesday-Saturday (a.m.) www.elkodaily.com LAS VEGAS County: Clark Las Vegas Review-Journal 1111 W. Bonanza Road P.O. Box 70 Las …
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BATTLE MOUNTAIN County: Lander Battle Mountain Bugle 113 Carson Road Battle Mountain, NV 89820 Telephone: (775) 635-2230 FAX: (775) 635-2644 Publisher: Peter Bernhard Editor: Jen Andersen Assistant Editor: Tony Erquiaga Publication Day: Wednesday (a.m.) insidenorthernnevada.com BOULDER CITY County: Clark Boulder City Review 508 Nevada Way, Suite 1 Boulder City, NV …
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The Nevada Press Association is the formal trade organization for the newspaper industry in Nevada. It is a voluntary non-profit organization that represents daily and weekly newspapers in Nevada and the Lake Tahoe region of Northern California, as well as online news services. The association has a long history. Between …
Read More »Ed Vogel
Ed Vogel got his start in journalism as a teen in Michigan where a weekly newspaper paid him $1.50 a story to cover high-school sports. After graduating from the University of Michigan, he pursued his love of newspapers at jobs in New Mexico and Texas before joining the Las Vegas …
Read More »Guy Richardson
Guy Richardson started his career in 1963 as a linotype operator for the Nevada State Journal and the Reno Evening Gazette. He later became a wire editor and in 1975 the entertainment editor. During his nearly 30 years in the business, Guy became close friends with Sammy Davis Jr., Joan …
Read More »Jack McCloskey
After launching the Mineral County Independent-News in the Depression, McCloskey punctuated pomposity, phoned governors with answers and publicly spanked other newspapers. His weekly column “Jasper” spanned more than six decades. Born in Goldfield and reared in Tonopah, he started in the business as a paperboy. After launching the Mineral County …
Read More »Mike O’Callaghan
The popular two-term Nevada governor known for his no-nonsense style joined the Las Vegas Sun as executive editor and columnist after leaving public office. In addition to being named a Sun executive, the decorated veteran of the Korean War and former high school teacher also became publisher of the Henderson …
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