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Monthly Archives: March, 2019

Balancing Building with the Bush (Opinion)

Nevada Land Trust is a non-profit organization that survives on a variety of support mechanisms.

PHOTOS: Behind the Scenes at Corteo

Cirque du Soleil's Corteo is at Lawlor events center now. The production is described as "the latest and most enchanting Cirque du Soleil’s arena production."

REVIEW: “The Wolves” at Good Luck Macbeth

The Wolves is in an indoor league female soccer (football) team. The play, written by Renoite Sarah Delappe, is delightfully based in the Biggest Little City.

Legislation Amended To Help Consumers Save Energy and Money

The Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy (NGOE) has introduced an important amendment to Assembly Bill 54, to ensure that the Silver State maintains a high level of energy efficiency for light bulbs sold in Nevada.

County Commission to Consider 16 Candidates to Fill Vacant Assembly Seat

Sixteen qualified applicants have submitted applications to Washoe County in hopes of becoming the Nevada Assembly’s newest member.

Juvenile Justice Reform a Key Focus at the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Annual Conference

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) National Conference on Juvenile Justice convened nearly 600 juvenile and family court judges, probation officers, lawyers, law enforcement, and court professionals to improve national initiatives focused on the juvenile justice system.

OPINION: Does A.G. Ford Speak For Us?

Last month, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, decided he could represent all of Nevada when he joined a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump.

Muslim Community Gathers Tonight in Solidarity with Christchurch Victims

Northern Nevada Muslim Community (NNMC) is hosting tonight “Hearts United with Christchurch and the Muslim Community.”

TMCC Gears Up For Final Productions at Keystone Theater (Subscriber Content)

Truckee Meadows Community College is canceling its lease at its Keystone Avenue Performing Arts Center. The college's performing arts program is holding its last play, "Almost, Maine," at the center starting April 5, 2019.

State Recommends Canceling Equine Events This Weekend Due To Horse Herpes

The Nevada Department of Agriculture recommended this week that all Nevada horse events be canceled to due a slow-spreading outbreak of equine herpes (EHV-1).

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