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Monthly Archives: August, 2019

VIDEO: Numaga Indian Days Pow Wow 2019

The nationally celebrated 33rd Annual Numaga Indian Days Pow Wow is back and runs through September 1, 2019, in Hungry Valley.

SCREENING TODAY: “Chocolate Milk” Documentary Highlights Black Breastfeeding Week

August is National Breastfeeding Month. Specifically, the last week is dedicated to celebrating black women who breastfeed.

Davis Lawsuit Against WCSD Filed in District Court (Updated)

The promised lawsuit by past Superintendent Traci Davis against the Washoe County School District was filed today in district court. The suit alleges misconduct by school board trustees and administrators.

Annual Senior Fest Scheduled Next Week at Reno Town Mall

Senior Spectrum is scheduled to hold its 24th annual Senior Fest from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 3 at Reno Town Mall, 4001 S. Virginia St. Admission is free.

County Authorizes Funds to Improve Conditions at Swan Lake (Subscriber Content)

Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday approved $2.5 million to reduce storm and floodwater impacts and remove water from Swan Lake.

Pot DUI Arrests on The Rise in Reno: Here’s Why

The Reno Police Department presented to City Council this week an overview of the state of cannabis and crime in the Biggest Little City. Unsurprisingly, pot arrests are up.

CORE Construction Announces New Vice President and Celebrates New Project Developments

The Reno branch of CORE Construction has announced the promotion of Travis Coombs to Vice President of Pre-Construction, along with updates to community project developments.

Housing Affordability Index Now Available Online (Subscriber Content)

A sophisticated new tracking tool has good news and bad news about housing affordability in Washoe County.

Blanchard, Krasner & French Offers Free Session: Protecting Your Woman-Owned Business

Law firm Blanchard, Krasner & French is hosting a free educational session on select legal issues in honor of American Business Women’s Day.

County Approves $3M Settlement to Woman Wrongly Imprisoned for ’76 Murder

Washoe County commissioners approved a $3 million payout to a woman who served decades in prison for a crime she didn’t commit.

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