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Yearly Archives: 2020

Greater Nevada Credit Union announces Michael Thomas as Vice President of Marketing (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) announces Michael Thomas as Vice President of Marketing. Thomas is responsible for leading marketing strategy for Greater Nevada’s products and services.

Public employees facing major cuts to benefits

Nevada's public employees are facing cuts to their benefits as part of a benefits package restructuring proposed by the Nevada Public Employee Benefits Program.

School board to decide on distance learning recommendation on Tuesday

Washoe County Schools Superintendent Kristen McNeill will recommend all schools move to distance learning at Tuesday's Trustees meeting.

There’s one letter difference between ‘Hope’ and ‘Home’ (sponsored)

SPONSORED: We know there are many factors that go into the health of a person, and that first major need is a roof over their head.

Reno-area weddings put asunder by virus

People still are getting married in Washoe County during the COVID-19 pandemic — just not nearly as many of them.

ACLU: Conditions at Nevada corrections facilities “a human rights nightmare”

COVID-19 cases are spiking among people incarcerated in Nevada's prisons, but officials have yet to address the issue.

Great American Smokeout encourages smokers to quit

Thursday marked the 44th Great American Smokeout, an annual challenge for smokers to quit and commit to their health.

Brüka continues 10-year tradition with weekend theater festival

This past weekend Brüka Theatre hosted its 10th annual “Biggest Little Theatre & New Works Festival” virtually on Ghost Light TV

En elecciones históricas, Brekhus retiene su escaño en el Concejo

La registradora de votantes del condado de Washoe, Deanna Spikula, dijo que las elecciones generales de 2020 en el condado de Washoe tuvieron una participación récord: el 83% de los votantes elegibles votó.

College students in Nevada can choose to be graded as pass-fail (updated)

Nevada System of Higher Education institutions will use a pass/fail, or satisfactory/unsatisfactory, system for grading throughout the 2020-2021 academic year.

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