Monthly Archives: January, 2010
Chevys holding fundraiser Saturday for American Red Cross
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEChevys restaurant will hold a fundraising event on Saturday, Jan. 30 to benefit the American Red Cross disaster relief efforts in Haiti.From...
Gibbons outraged Nevada out of high-speed rail funding
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY -- As if encouraging businesses and government agencies to stay away from Las Vegas is not bad enough, now President...
Reno Photographer chosen to create Governor’s Arts Awards
Scott Hinton Creates 360-degree Panoramic Photographs of Nevada for Recipients of 30h Annual Governor's Arts AwardsSUBMITTED PRESS RELEASEReno photographer, Scott Hinton was selected by...
Genoa cowboy festival invites local arts to juried art show
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Genoa Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival is inviting local western, cowboy, and southwest Indian artists to submit an application to participate...
Wildlife Commission to meet February 5-6
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners will meet in Reno February 5-6 to address a number of items including the adoption of...
Squeezing some hope for Haiti
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASETRUCKEE, CALIF.--Ten percent of all dining profits from both locations of the Squeeze In this week are going toward disaster relief efforts...
Reid hosts roundtable with Nevada clean energy leaders
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, D.C.--Sen. Harry Reid hosted a roundtable today for clean energy leaders and advocates from Nevada whom Reid invited to Washington as...
Reno Tahoe USA aims to bring Travelocity Roaming Gnome to Lake Tahoe
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASETake part in the contest of Lake Tahoe vs. Utah starting Jan. 27 by friending the Roaming Gnome on FacebookAfter weeks of...
Governor: Nevada Medicaid spending unsustainable
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY -- After a review of the state’s Medicaid spending patterns, the populations served by the program and, thankfully, the apparent...
Every option under discussion as governor, lawmakers seek budget solutions
When budget cuts come to higher education and the public school system to help balance a state spending plan that is $1 billion out of balance, those decisions should be made by the Board of Regents and local school officials, two members of Gov. Jim Gibbons cabinet said today.