Monthly Archives: May, 2011
Nevada professor receives national recognition for work in education finance
Her 50-state survey shows areas where Nevada falls short
UNR NEWS RELEASEA University of Nevada, Reno College of Education professor will join just nine...
Bring on the bubbly with Mom at Edgewood Tahoe
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASESTATELINE, Nev. – Treat Mom to an elegant champagne brunch at Edgewood Restaurant, the finest shoreline restaurant at Lake Tahoe. Executive Chef...
Saint Mary’s news
SUBMITTED EVENTFibromyalgia/CFS Network offers free presentation – May 21If you are currently suffering with pain caused by fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome, then this...
Celebration of life for Jack Reviglio on Friday at the Boys & Girls Club
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEA celebration of life will be held at the Boys & Girls Club on Friday for Jack Reviglio. The public...
Prescribed burns at Tunnel Creek rescheduled
NOTE: Due to wind conditions, this burn is being rescheduled.DIVISION OF STATE LANDS NEWS RELEASENORTH LAKE TAHOE – The Nevada Division of Forestry will...
Budget address by Governor Sandoval
SUBMITTED LETTERMy fellow Nevadans, good evening.Three months ago, I delivered a State of the State Address against the backdrop of record unemployment and sharply...
Chancellor nominates Dr. Marc Johnson for UNR interim presidency
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEChancellor Dan Klaich today announced his recommendation of Dr. Marc Johnson to serve as the interim president of the University of Nevada,...
Party-line votes on public education funding create $700 million hole in budget
By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau: Legislative Democrats went ahead today with their own funding plan for public education, establishing a level of spending...
Reno-Tahoe Open at Montreux encourages non-profits, schools to benefit from charitable programs
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASERENO, Nev. – As a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization, the Reno-Tahoe Open Foundation strives to continue supporting other non-profits in the community as...