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Yearly Archives: 2017

MAY MUSEUM: A Fresh Take on Fiber Art Runs June 17-July 23

SPONSORED POSTSeven female artists from California will come together for the first time to exhibit a vibrant new exhibition of contemporary fiber, fabric, and...

South Virginia Street Construction Begins Sunday

The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) announced today that, beginning Sunday, pavement patching will begin on South Virginia Street between Plumb Lane and Patriot Boulevard."This...

PHOTOS: Reno Blackwater Gains Momentum with Three New Members

Reno original rock band Reno Blackwater is gaining momentum in the Reno music scene.Reno Blackwater started as a three-piece band in 2016 with great...

Free Weekly Concerts Start Wednesday At Lazy 5 Regional Park

 The annual outdoor Summer Music Series at Lazy 5 Regional Park gets underway this week and continues for 10 weeks.A different local band performs...

PHOTOS: March For Truth Draws Politically Active to Downtown Reno

Story and Photos by Ty O'NeilSaturday, June 3 might go down as one of the busiest of the year in Reno with regular events...

Photos: Epic Crawl Ends in Light Saber Fight

Story and Photos by Ty O'NeilThis Saturday’s Epic Crawl was only in it’s second year of existence but it was a sight to behold...

Sparks Company Hodell-Natco Finds Talent in Employees with Disabilities

More and more employers are opening their doors for people with disabilities and the Reno area is no exception. Three months ago, Hodell-Natco collaborated with...

Wooster High’s Graduating Seniors Visit, Inspire Younger Students

 By Carla O’DayDuring a whirlwind tour Friday, Wooster High School’s graduating seniors visited Vaughn Middle School and several area elementary schools in their caps...

Mayor Withdraws Amendment That Would Change Mayoral Powers

Mayor Hillary Schieve announced today at a city council meeting that she is withdrawing a legislative amendment that would model Reno's mayoral role similar...

State Disputes School District Claim of Budget Error (Updated)

UPDATE (June 3, 2017): Governor Sandoval issued a statement today calling for more funding to the school district."Yesterday, my office and state fiscal experts...

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