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Monthly Archives: March, 2010

Governor signs jobs bill

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY -- Governor Jim Gibbons today signed SB5, known as the “Jobs Bill”.  The new law will create up to 1000...

Two Pershing County men charged with killing wild horses

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE NEWS RELEASETwo Pershing, County Nevada men were charged in federal court today with killing five wild horses on federally-managed lands...

Reno Jets boxing club seeks volunteer coaches

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Reno Jets, Reno’s premier youth competitive boxing club, is seeking volunteer coaches to mentor aspiring boxers at the Tavares Gym at...

Tickets on sale now for Aces-Nevada exhibition game

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASETickets are on-sale now for a special exhibition game between the Reno Aces Baseball Club and the University of Nevada at the...

Gibbons to file for re-election today

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE FROM GIBBONS FOR GOVERNORJim Gibbons plans to continue his fight on behalf of all Nevadans against higher taxes. Gibbons is also...

U.S. Forest Service employee honored for mule deer conservation

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASESPARKS -- Maureen Easton, a Wildlife Biologist on the Carson Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, was one of two employees...

Harry Reid announces $4.7 million for health care services for underserved Nevadans

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, DC--Sen. Harry Reid today announced that the Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $4.7 million in grant funding to...

Gibbons vetoes bill relating to state employee work schedules

The Governor's Office just released a statement about Governor Jim Gibbons' veto of Senate Bill 3."Although in theory certain aspects of Senate Bill 3...

Northern Nevada businesses report bleak 2009, but higher hopes for 2010

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE University of Nevada, Reno and InfoSearch release survey results According to northern Nevada business leaders, economic conditions may have bottomed out in 2009,...

“Mumbly Matt” chosen to represent U.S. in annual U.S.-Irish Debate

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThey called him “Mumbly Matt.” Now, the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) has chosen University of Nevada, Reno senior Matt Hogan as...

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