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Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Medicare and Coronavirus: What you need to know

Since older Americans are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus (COVID-19), the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are working to help Medicare beneficiaries cope with the pandemic.

Working virtually is the new normal: SnapDesk helps small businesses communicate during challenging times (sponsored)

SPONSORED: SnapDesk connects business owners, freelancers, and independent contractors with smart text messaging tools that support day-to-day business operations.

Day 11 – St. Dapical X is barred from Reno High School

Karl looks back to a time when shouting mnemonics to classmates was frowned upon, and there were few enough cabinet offices to have a sensible mnemonic.

Washoe library system rolls out new digital cards that can be obtained from home

Washoe County residents who don’t already have library cards are now able to access digital collections and online resources by obtaining a digital library card.

COVID-19: NSHE cancels in-person graduation ceremonies

Graduating seniors at Nevada universities and colleges won’t get to walk across a stage to get their diplomas in May according to new guidelines issued by Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Thom Reilly.

Podcast: The government’s not coming to save us

Government alone cannot solve the COVID-19 crisis. But there is a lot of action happening on the ground as Reno continues to adjust to its new COVID-19 reality.

Day 10 – Driving Miss Graham

Karl didn't realize he'd uncorked so many stories about Miss Graham, but here we are again.

Decoy coyote in SE Reno being confused for stranded dog

A decoy coyote that’s been in the wetlands for a least a year along the Southeast Connector is being mistaken for a helpless dog by passerby motorists.

Nevada’s travel industry needs relief today (opinion)

The unprecedented public health crisis we’re facing right now has ground travel to a halt and put the businesses and workers who rely on visitor spending in peril.

State hit with ‘unprecedented’ number of unemployment claims

"We are seeing numbers we haven't seen in history. I know its hard to hear. Please be patient."March 27 update: A statement from Governor...

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