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Monthly Archives: March, 2017

PHOTOS: 44th National Ag Day at Rancho San Rafael

Story and Photos by Ty O'NeilFarm Days at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park was a wet but memorable event marking the 44th National Ag...

REVIEW: Hand to God at Good Luck Macbeth

Sock Puppets and Demonic Possession, Oh My! First, let’s look at the story. A church basement is the schoolroom for a diverse group of kids...

Go Green at Sierra Belle to Benefit Friends of Nevada Wilderness

SPONSORED POSTThroughout March and April Sierra Belle is partnering with Friends of Nevada Wilderness with a promotion called, "Go Green at Sierra Belle." Sierra Belle...

Bill Would Protect Nevada’s Smaller Waste Haulers, Recyclers

A bill introduced into the legislature last week aims to protect smaller waste recycling companies against exclusive waste contracts, such as the kind that...

State Awards Colleges and Training Centers $1M For STEM Education

By Carla O’DayThe Governor’s Office of Science, Innovation and Technology on Friday announced $1 million in workforce challenge grants to community colleges and other...

REVIEW: Jackman Makes Impressive Final Stand in “Logan”

By Cameron HawkinsIn “Logan” we see Hugh Jackman take on the role of the Wolverine in the X-Men universe one last time. It is...

REVIEW: Disney’s Live-Action Beauty and the Beast

By Cameron HawkinsPeople will disagree with me, but I think that Disney’s original “Beauty and the Beast” from 1991 is their best animated feature...

PHOTOS: Groundbreaking for Addition to Damonte Ranch High School

Story and Photos by Ty O'NeilScroll down for a gallery of images from the event.When Washoe County question 1 was passed by voters in...

School Board President Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

By Carla O'DayAngela Taylor, president of the Washoe County School District board of trustees, announced Wednesday she was diagnosed with breast cancer and her...

Snowpack Continues to Shatter Records This Winter in Nevada

It's no secret it's been a blustery winter, complete with plenty of precipitation. In fact, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Nevada Water Supply Outlook Report...

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