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Monthly Archives: December, 2019

REVIEW: “Hearts Like Fists” at Restless Artist’s Theatre (subscriber content)

“Hearts Like Fists” at Restless Artists' Theatre squashes any superhero stereotype and instead gives a hilarious story about the Crimefighters.

BLM seeking to fill fire dispatch positions

The Bureau of Land Management is looking for people to fill wildfire dispatching positions. The pay ranges from $16 an hour to $22 an hour.

Implementing employment vaccination policies

SPONSORED: When implementing a mandatory vaccination program at a business, employers must provide exemptions based on religious belief or disability.

Nevada Supreme Court mostly sides with independent news publisher in defamation case (subscriber content)

Sam Toll of Virginia City received mostly a victory in his defamation case filed against him by developer and brothel owner, Lance Gilman.

Local heritage hotspot has an idea: let’s create a cultural crawl

SPONSORED: Right now, arte italia is featuring a free exhibit of photographs and multi-media images called NeoRealismo: The New Image in Italy.

Veterans Guest House offers $5000 prize for year-end fundraiser

Reno's Veterans Guest House is hosting a fundraiser that will also give away more than $5,000 to lucky winners who purchase raffle tickets.

REVIEW: “Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge” at Good Luck Macbeth (subscriber content)

"Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge" at Good Luck Macbeth Theatre is a hilarious and unpredictable holiday musical.

River sweeps, cleanup proposal draw rebukes from ACLU, homeless advocates

A $250,000 proposal by the City of Reno to clean up the Truckee River has drawn sharp responses from homeless advocates and the Nevada American Civil Liberties Union.

Celebrate the Harmony of the Holidays

SPONSORED: The annual Tuba Christmas Concert at the Wilbur D. May Museum brings holiday sounds to Reno.

‘Fireside Chats’ with County Commissioner Hartung to start next week

Washoe County Commission Chairman Vaughn Hartung invites residents in his district to attend “Fireside Chats."

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