Monthly Archives: April, 2012
Governor Sandoval: No new taxes
By Nevada News Bureau Staff: Gov. Brian Sandoval today told conservative business group Keystone Corporation that his decision to support a two-year extension of...
Moana Nursery hosts organic vegetable seminar for beginners this Saturday
MOANA NURSERY NEWS RELEASEBased on years of experience with his own high desert organic “market garden,” this Saturday, April 21, urban farmer Craig Frezzette...
Reno Fire Department partners with the Reno Bike Project
CITY OF RENO NEWS RELEASEThe Reno Fire Department and the Reno Bike Project, a non-profit community bicycle shop and advocacy group, are partnering together...
Lyon County veterans invited to share their stories
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe monthly Silver Springs potluck lunch social for veterans, military members and their families will take place on Saturday, April 21, at...
Sierra Club endorses Barack Obama for re-election
SIERRA CLUB NEWS RELEASEThe Toiyabe Chapter of the Sierra Club announced today to its members in Nevada and parts of California that the national...
Nevada gets A+ for child abuse death transparency
DHHS NEWS RELEASECARSON CITY — The scorecard released Tuesday by the University of San Diego School of Law and child advocacy group First Star...
Many wild birds head north as part of spring migration
MOANA NURSERY NEWS RELEASEThere are many signs this month that winter has ended and better weather is on the way. One is that...
City of Reno hires community development director
CITY OF RENO NEWS RELEASEThe city of Reno is happy to announce Fred Turnier as the director of community development.Turnier will begin his employment...
ELKO: Free one-act play at California Trail Interpretive Center
BLM NEWS RELEASEELKO, Nev – The Bureau of Land Management, Elko District, invites you to travel back in time and see first hand the...
BLM seeking public comment on proposed Jackson Mountains wild horse gather
BLM NEWS RELEASEWINNEMUCCA -- The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Winnemucca District, Black Rock Field Office is soliciting public comment on the Jackson Mountains...