Sparks Centennial
Looking Back: Sparks in 1990
Arson was the headline of the day on May 30, 1990. The victims? A woman whose daughter was destined for the Sparks City Council. Janis and her daughter Julia Ratti were the victims of arsonist R...
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May 19, 1982
This issue of the Sparks Tribune was published for the week of May 19, 1982, and featured articles about a bright future for the Shy Clown casino and about the hoops reporters jumped through to he...
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Sept. 1, 1910: This issue of the Daily Sparks Tribune was published Sept. 1, 1910 and featured articles on topics that don’t usually make front-page news today (Rev. P.H. Willis returning home from a conference in Lovelock; granting of a divorce to Mrs. Annie Driscoll) and topics that still make the headlines (candidates for U.S. Senate, road construction, community celebrations). To see a large version of this page, visit www.dailysparkstribune.com. Sparks Tribune through history
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Courtesy/Nevada Historical Society February 6, 1942
Celebrating 100 years of the Daily Sparks Tribune
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May 19, 1982
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This issue of the Sparks Tribune was published for the week of May 19, 1982, and featured articles about a bright future for the Shy Clown casino and about the hoops reporters jumped through to hea...
Sparks Tribune through history
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February 6, 1942
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Celebrating 100 years of the Daily Sparks Tribune
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