Yearly Archives: 2019
More Resources for Noxious Weed Control may be Available Soon (Subscriber Content)
The formation of a cooperative noxious weed management association is underway, and getting nonprofit status will allow it to apply for federal grants for abatement, according to the Nevada Department of Agriculture.
KPS3 Announces Chrisie Yabu Promoted to VP of Public Relations
KPS3 is thrilled to announce that Chrisie Yabu has been promoted to vice president of public relations.
DRI President Resigns
The Nevada System of Higher Education on Monday announced that Kristen Averyt resigned as president from the Desert Research Institute (DRI).
Galena Creek Summer Campfire Series Starts Friday
A series of campfire programs is scheduled to start Friday and continue weekly through much of this summer at Eagle Meadow at Galena Creek Regional Park.
Regents Approve Cost-of-Living Increases for Higher Ed Faculty, Staff (Subscriber Content)
University faculty and staff in Nevada will be getting the full 3 percent raise promised to them on July 1 even though the State Legislature didn’t allocate enough money to pay for the entire amount of the pay increase.
Top Administrators Gone From School District
The Washoe County School District today announced that Superintendent Traci Davis has taken an indefinite leave of absence from the district for personal reasons.
State Joins Cities, Counties in Opiate Lawsuit
The State of Nevada has joined in litigation filed by Reno and Clark County against opioid manufacturers. Attorney General Aaron Ford announced today that the state filed an expanded complaint against more than 40 defendants.
Low-Income Dorms Set To Open on Sage Street
The Village on Sage Street is set to open in July. More than 200 single-occupancy units are available to prospective renters who make between $1,330 and $2,680 per month.
REVIEW: Chicago’s Pizza With-A-Twist Nails Indian American Fusion (Subscriber Content)
New to Reno, Chicago’s Pizza With-A-Twist offers your favorite pizzeria dishes married with popular Indian fare. Just about every dish on the menu, whether...
Regents to Consider Miscalculated Cost-of-Living Increase for Higher Ed Employees
The Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education faces difficult choices Tuesday as it seeks a way to get college and university employees the full amount of a raise that they were promised.