Monthly Archives: April, 2020
Ford Corl’s dumbest release yet
“The Dumb Album” addresses Corl’s growing fear that he’s getting dumber as the years go on. He should be happy to know he’s sharper than ever.
Development south of Reno gets 2-year extension to file final maps
The deadline for developers to submit a series of final maps for the 760-acre Sierra Reflections subdivision south of Reno was extended two years Tuesday by Washoe County commissioners.
WCSD trustees review Capital Improvement Plan
The Washoe County School District focused on its five-year Capital Improvement Plan at Tuesday’s Board of Trustees meeting, something of a return to normalcy.
School District provides second phase of distance learning materials
The Washoe County School District will continue providing educational materials for students through its Distance Learning Program while schools remain closed through April.
Day 31 – ol’ Sacramento
Karl is ditching out on today's column to feel the wind in his hair, sip a Bloody Mary, and see his old friend Paul for their annual meet up.
Sisolak addresses state as unemployment claims top 300,000
Governor Steve Sisolak yesterday addressed concerns over the surge in unemployment claims and a system over capacity, and how DETR is working to overcome the challenges.
Greater Commercial Lending an SBA Paycheck Protection Program preferred lender (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Greater Commercial Lending, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Greater Nevada Credit Union, will continue to accept PPP applications from all interested Nevada based businesses, regardless of whether they have a current relationship with the company.
Day 30 – Pancakes
Karl brings along his friend Jody to share the history of Uncle John's Pancake House and the many restaurants that took its place thereafter.
Stay home, Nevada | Double Scoop
Reno artist Jeff Johnson installed a guerrilla art piece near Keystone Avenue and McCarran Boulevard earlier this month.
Events centers in Reno to serve as COVID-19 testing, care facilities
A parking lot at the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center has been turned into a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site.