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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Sky Tavern prepares for annual ski swap fundraiser

Sky Tavern rescheduled its annual Ski Swap event to early December, a bid to raise funds for the nonprofit.

Las escuelas permanecerán abiertas a pesar del aumento de casos de COVID-19, dice junta de fideicomisarios

El distrito escolar del condado de Washoe mantendrá abierta la mayoría de las escuelas a pesar de un fuerte aumento en los casos de COVID-19 dentro del condado y entre los jóvenes.

UNR’s #COVIDCrew surveys young adults on pandemic impacts

The Nevada Public Health Training Center, through its #COVIDCrew, is working to engage those ages 18 to 24 to participate in a COVID-19 Climate Survey.

Business & Industry director urges compliance as COVID-19 situation worsens

Nevada's Business & Industry director urged people to wear masks in an update on Monday that presented the latest OSHA compliance data.

Guinn Center could be moving to UNR (updated)

The Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities may soon be relocating from Las Vegas to the University of Nevada, Reno, campus.

I will be the watch dog for Jeff Church (opinion)

OPINION: Washoe County School District Trustee-Elect Jeff Church’s last opinion contains material that is less than accurate, again!

VOA launches Share the Warmth fundraising campaign

This week Volunteers of American (VOA) launched their annual Share the Warmth campaign to help those in need.

Greater Nevada Credit Union ignites Audacity Fund Reno with $25,000 contribution (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) contributes $25,000 as the first corporate sponsor and financial institution to the Audacity Fund Reno.

Encuesta a nivel condado solicita comentarios sobre la recuperación de la pandemia

El condado de Washoe lanzó dos encuestas públicas esta semana para recopilar comentarios de la comunidad, que se utilizarán en la formulación de un plan de recuperación de la COVID-19.

Governor Sisolak orders more restrictions amid “wildfire level” surge of COVID-19 patients

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak today issued orders for more restrictions on gatherings and businesses as the Silver State is facing a "wildfire level" of COVID-19 cases.

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