Monthly Archives: September, 2010
Renown offers discounted mammograms for uninsured
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEIn an effort to help women detect breast cancer early, Renown X-Ray & Imaging is offering a 60 percent discount for digital...
Harry Reid announces more than $9 million to reward outstanding teachers
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Harry Reid today announced that the Washoe County School District will receive more than $9 million over five...
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons gets ‘B’ grade from Cato Institute for stance against tax hikes
By the staff, Nevada News Bureau: Gov. Jim Gibbons has received a "B" grade from the Cato Institute for his performance in dealing with...
Taste the canned beer revolution at Reno’s Oct. 9 CANFEST
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE
Tickets are on sale now for the 2nd annual international canned beer festival
You may have heard whispers about the canned beer revolution...
Tahoe Trails Conference days away, speakers and sessions announced
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Tahoe Trails Conference will get underway in less than two weeks (Oct. 1-3, at South Lake Tahoe's Montbleau Casino Hotel). An...
Prescribed burns occurring at Tunnel Creek during October and November
NDSL NEWS RELEASEINCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – The Nevada Division of Forestry will be conducting controlled burns at Tunnel Creek in the Lake Tahoe Nevada...
Harry Reid meets with Davidson Institute founders and fellows
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Harry Reid met today with several Davidson Fellows and their families along with Bob and Jan Davidson, founders...
State lawmaker plans to continue mission in 2011 to combat child prostitution in Nevada
By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau: State Assemblyman John Hambrick has requested four bills for the 2011 session to continue with his mission of eliminating child...
Harry Reid announces more than $12 million to expand earthquake research at UNR
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Harry Reid today announced the University of Nevada, Reno will receive $12.2 million from the Commerce Department’s National...
National forest surveys are coming your way
USFS NEWS RELEASESPARKS -- Forest Service employees will begin surveying willing visitors later this week in developed and dispersed recreation sites and along Forest...