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News and information that serves Crescent Valley, Beowawe, Battle Mountain, Carlin and Eureka.
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We promote local and regional events.
community
Rural residents may be spread out but we're strongly connected by our community spirit.
HOW YOU COME IN
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What good is a radio station that doesn't have the news and information you need, or doesn't play good music.
That's why we need to hear from you! Let us know programming and song suggestions, news to be shared, birthdays or anniversaries. We're happy to promote these important events free in our community updates throughout the day.
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WHY NORTHERN EUREKA COUNTY?
We may be isolated from the larger towns of Elko and Winnemucca by distance but we kind of like it that way. If you ask us, our little slice of the high desert is rather special. Some might say, we're in the heart of Nevada.
One of the very few places where off-grid living is still available in the U.S. Northern Eureka has no building permits, no zoning, and few if any restrictions on what you can do with your property. Other than a septic permit which is issued by the state, and a well permit if you build or live outside Crescent Valley township, you're free to live in your RV while you build out your own house, earth ship or just recreation camp on your own piece of dirt.
Due to the close proximity to the largest gold mining complexes in the Continental U.S. Eureka county offer some of the highest paying jobs in the state, from 72K-130K annually. Despite it's small population the Crescent Valley and Beowawe area is home to many geothermal, lithium, gold and other mine projects with current estimated lifespans extending out 50+ years. One estimates says there are 4000+ unfilled employment opportunities in our region.
Rural living comes with challenges, however low taxes, low crime and unlimited high desert sunsets isn't one of them.