The Nye County Board of County Commissioners held a regular meeting on April 15, 2025, addressing several key issues, including the revocation of a liquor license and appointments to the Brown Mountain Library Board.
One of the most significant discussions involved a motion to revoke the retail liquor license for Sanders Family Winery. The motion was based on multiple violations of Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and Nye County codes. The violations included purchasing liquor from unauthorized sources and misrepresenting the origin of the wine sold. After a thorough discussion, the board voted on the motion, which passed with a 4-2 majority.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to the liquor license issue, the board appointed three members to the Brown Mountain Library Board due to expired terms. Jamie Grimes, Latasha Quinones, and Lehi were selected for the positions, which will last until May 2028. This appointment was unanimously approved by the board.
The meeting also included a discussion on a contract between the state of Nevada and the Nye County District Attorney's Child Support Division. The contract, which aims to fund child support enforcement activities for the fiscal years 2025 through 2029, involves a total funding amount of $2,708,529, with a significant portion reimbursed by the state.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the board's commitment to regulatory compliance and community service through library board appointments and child support enforcement initiatives.