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Monthly Archives: November, 2009

Community members honored by Truckee Meadows Tomorrow

Truckee Meadows Tomorrow announced the next round of honorees to be recognized through its “Caught in the Act” program. The individuals and organizations honored were “caught in the act” of improving the quality of life in the Truckee Meadows by positively impacting one or more of the community’s 33 Quality of Life Indicators.

Nevada Museum of Art offers free family events for the holidays

Celebrate the coming holidays with the Nevada Museum of Art as it hosts a series of FREE family events this Saturday, Nov. 28, during the annual CalAve Holiday Stroll held along California Avenue in downtown Reno:

Game wardens seek public’s help to solve rash of illegal big-game killings

Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) game wardens are investigating a rash of illegally killed big-game animals around the Reno area over the past month,...

Wildlife Commission to review policy, regulations at upcoming meeting

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners (NBWC) will hear recommendations to adopt changes to several regulations including new language defining certain antelope,...

Slideshow: Flash mob surprises holiday tree lighting crowd with spontaneous dance

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASELocal Groups Collaborate with Artown to Spread Holiday CheerArtown, in collaboration with the City of Reno, Fascinating Rhythm School of Performing Arts and members...

Shop for a great local cause this Black Friday

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEJoin Tune In To Kids for an activity-filled shopping day this Black Friday, Nov. 27, from 9 a.m. to...

Capitol flag to fly at half-staff to honor fallen police officers

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY --Governor Jim Gibbons has ordered the flag atop the Capitol in Carson City and the flag in front of the...

Step back in time with a holiday exhibit at the Dangberg Ranch (video)

MINDEN — Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park invites the public to a special exhibit of historic toys, games and holiday decorations from the 1870s...

Martin Basin Rangeland decision released: Forest Service continuing to promote healthy working landscapes

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Supervisor Ed Monnig released the Santa Rosa Ranger District’s Martin Basin Rangeland Project Record of Decision (ROD) and Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) that address the effects of reauthorizing livestock grazing on 190,000 acres of eight existing cattle and horse allotments in northeast Nevada.

Thanksgiving steam train at Nevada State Railroad Museum this Friday and Saturday

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY -- The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City will run the historic steam train in honor of Thanksgiving.  Avoid...

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