Yearly Archives: 2010
Archaeological perspectives on rock art lecture by Dr. Mary Ricks
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE Archaeologist and rock art scholar Dr. Mary Ricks of Portland, Oregon is the feature speaker for the Frances Humphrey lecture series at...
Opinion: The top 9 biggest possible Nevada news events
No matter how the Democrats play it, the news of a Republican win in the Massachusetts senate race was a big deal. It got...
DMV changes to driver’s license and identification cards
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY -- Starting January 2010, the look of the driver’s license and identification cards will be updated. After the events of...
Nevada GOP calls Massachusetts Republican Senate victory a sign of trouble for Reid, Obama — Reid to push forward on economy, health care
by Sean Whaley, courtesy of the Nevada News BureauCARSON CITY -- Nevada State Republican Party Chairman Chris Comfort said today that the upset GOP...
Black Rock Design Institute presents Eric Strain
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThursday, January 21 / 6 pm – at the Nevada Museum of ArtThe Black Rock Design Institute (BRDI) presents architect Eric...
SLIDESHOW: Fire & Ice 2010
ELY -- Hundreds were drawn last weekend to Cave Lake State Park and the community of Ely for the 2010 Fire and Ice show....
Balloon Race announces executive board
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Great Reno Balloon Race (GRBR), the nation’s largest free ballooning event, recently elected the following members to its 2010 Executive Board...
Reid: Democrats remain committed to putting Americans back to work, strengthening economy, reforming health insurance
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEWASHINGTON, DC—Sen. Harry Reid delivered the following remarks this morning on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Below are his remarks as...
Game wardens seek public’s help in incident near Bassett Lake
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEELY -- Sometime between Friday, January 15 and Sunday, January 17, 2010, a deer carcass and an elk hindquarter were dumped near...
Eagles and Agriculture event offers new tours
The Eagles and Agriculture event is adding new and exciting tours this year with the focus on the many other hawks, falcons and accipiters that winter in northern Nevada’s Carson Valley. These smaller raptors are the interest of many of the event goers and are the focus of two, three-hour tours being offered by the local business Birding Under Nevada Skies. The new tours, named the “Raptor Highway and Byway Tours,” will be available to the public and are scheduled to avoid any conflict with the other eagle tours and seminars.