Yearly Archives: 2010
Reid meets with members of the American Institute of Architects from Nevada
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON D.C.--Sen. Harry Reid welcomed Nevada members from the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Among his guests were Presidents Pat Pusich, Max...
Gov. Gibbons recommends 10 percent cuts to state agencies and education, lawmakers say no deal done yet
by Sean Whaley
Nevada News BureauCARSON CITY, Nev. -- Nevada Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford said today that dozens of cuts proposed by Gov. Jim...
Opinion: Lowden and Tarkanian–Two candidates, one failed economic plan
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE FROM NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYLAS VEGAS--In recent weeks, Sue Lowden and Danny Tarkanian each released economic plans ripped from the GOP...
Farmer selected as NBA D-League Shooting Stars participant
Reno Bighorns guard Desmon Farmer has been selected to participate in the inaugural NBA Development League Haier Shooting Stars competition, the league office announced today.
Renown offers February flu shots
RENO, Nev. (Feb. 4, 2010) – Renown Health will offer more flu shot events this month. Dates schedule for the month of February include...
Tickets still available for “An Evening With Zuill Bailey” this Saturday
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE
The Reno Chamber Orchestra has tickets available for "An Evening with Zuill Bailey," a special recital benefiting the orchestra, for this Saturday, February...
Mars Rover NASA scientist to speak at University of Nevada, Reno, public invited
A top scientist in charge of mobility and robotics systems for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) will give a presentation on technology development related...
Bighorns fall to Austin, 115-103
AUSTIN, Texas— All five Reno starters registered in double figures Wednesday night, but a strong fourth-quarter push for Austin lifted the Toros to a 115-103 victory over the Bighorns in the Cedar Park Center.
Nevada lawmakers search for funds to reduce depth of impending state budget cuts
In the face of potential college campus closures, hundreds of state employee layoffs and a state budget crisis of unprecedented proportions, there was a tiny bit of good news delivered to state lawmakers today.
Reid meets with Nevada representatives of the Clean Economy Network
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, D.C.-- Nevada Sen. Harry Reid welcomed Nevada representatives of Clean Economy Network Monday to discuss prospects for passing job-creating climate and...