Monthly Archives: April, 2012
Sheriff’s GED program saving tax dollars, reducing recidivism
WCSO NEWS RELEASEAn increase in the number of inmates earning a high school diploma through the Washoe County Sheriff's General Education Development (G.E.D.) program...
Boys & Girls Club offers fun, affordable summer camps at 7 Reno-Sparks and Fernley sites
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASEThe Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows will accept sign-ups beginning May 1 for exciting summer programs, field trips, specialty camps...
Highlights from April 25 Reno City Council meeting
CITY OF RENO NEWS RELEASEToday, the Reno City Council held its regularly scheduled meeting. Below are some highlights from the meeting.• Agenda Item...
NNMC health fair provides one-stop shopping for health and wellness
SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASENorthern Nevada Medical Center is hosting a health fair on Thursday, May 3, from 7:30 – 11 a.m. in the main lobby...
Garden at Sierra Vista Elementary School sprouting community excitement
NPCATALYST NEWS RELEASEA community garden project at Sierra Vista Elementary School is coming to life after three years in the making. The campus will...
Gruell, Swanson to sign copies of new book on Nevada’s wildlife habitat at Sundance
UN PRESS NEWS RELEASEGeorge E. Gruell and Sherman Swanson will be signing copies of their new book, Nevada’s Changing Wildlife Habitat, at Sundance Books...
Moana Nursery hosts bountiful tomato seminar for beginners this Saturday
MOANA NURSERY NEWS RELEASEJoin Plant Doctor and long-time high desert gardener Jon Bruyn Saturday, April 28, for Beginner’s Guide to Bountiful Tomatoes. Learn how...
County seeking public input for budget survey
WASHOE COUNTY NEWS RELEASEA budget survey is being launched on the Washoe County website allowing citizens to give their feedback on preparations of the...
State lawmakers call for review of 20-year solar contract
By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau: State lawmakers today approved $46,284 from a legislative contingency fund to help the Nevada Office of the Military...
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller calls on congress to continue defunding of Yucca Mountain
Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau: U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., today sent a letter to the chairmen and ranking members of both the Senate...