Mineral County is governed by a three member commission, one member to be elected every two years to a six-year term of office.
Broken Hills is a ghost town in Mineral County, Nevada.
He entered the West Virginia house of delegates in 1899, representing Mineral County until 1900.
Furthermore the project will commercialize the technology to create jobs in Mineral County and Nevada.
He was a college football and basketball coach, until he became a sheriff of Mineral County in 1937.
The church and grounds are owned by the Mineral County Historical Society.
Patterson Creek is the watershed for two-thirds of Mineral County.
Mineral County is the name of many counties in the United States:
The town later lost that distinction, but in 1911 became the county seat for Mineral County.
It is found to the west of Walker Lake in Mineral County.