Monthly Archives: January, 2012
Red Cross and local agency volunteers educate hundreds of Reno residents on fire safety, prevention and preparedness today
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Northern Nevada Chapter of the American Red Cross (NNCARC) and 60 volunteers from numerous local agencies went door-to-door for more than...
Career-building professional development short courses and certificate programs offered by the University of Nevada, Reno
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEProfessional development courses offered by Extended Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno provide University-quality educational opportunities to build your career and...
Forest Service warns about increasing fire risk
South Lake Tahoe, Calif. – The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) is putting fire personnel on alert this Sunday due to...
Make a difference – apply for the Washoe County Animal Control Board
WASHOE COUNTY NEWS RELEASEWashoe County is seeking individuals interested in serving on the Washoe County Animal Control Board to fill a four-year term through...
City of Reno closures for Monday
CITY OF RENO NEWS RELEASE
Reno City Hall and city administrative Offices will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr.’s...
Jeremy Aguero to speak at this month’s WIN breakfast meeting
WIN NEWS RELEASEJeremy Aguero, founder and principal analyst at Applied Analysis, will be speaking at this month’s WIN Breakfast meeting, sponsored by Nevada State...
Guns and glass – celebrate the Tiffany family design legacy at Nevada Museum of Art
The Nevada Museum of Art is excited to announce three exhibitions that celebrate art of the Tiffany era. The Tiffany family design legacy is...
Forest Service approves South Shore fuels reduction
South Lake Tahoe, Calif. – The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) has approved a project that will reduce wildfire risk...
Sheriff warns that unlocked vehicles are leading to a spike in burglaries
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEIn the last three months of 2011, there were 26 vehicle burglaries in the Incline Village area. Even in a big city,...
Jobless claimants who had problems filing for benefits urged to re-file
By Nevada News Bureau Staff: A computer glitch that caused some jobless benefit recipients to have their claims mistakenly rejected this week has been...