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Yearly Archives: 2020

Holiday hiring starts in Reno-area e-commerce

The COVID-19 pandemic and the Reno area’s growing importance as a distribution center for Internet retailers are likely to create a lot of temporary jobs this holiday season.

Health Officer won’t allow events of more than 250 as businesses limp along during the pandemic

As the county continues the long-haul on the road to recovery from COVID-19, the reopenings have remained messy for some businesses.

KPS3 adds Bob Whitefield as partner (sponsored)

SPONSORED: KPS3, a full-service marketing and digital communications firm, announced the addition of Bob Whitefield as partner.

Profesora de secundaria Sparks espera ‘traer el mundo a la clase’

Tünde Csepelyi, profesora de inglés para hablantes de otras lenguas (ESOL, por sus siglas en inglés) en la secundaria Sparks, siempre se ha esforzado por ofrecer a sus estudiantes una perspectiva global.

Sparks High school teacher hopes to ‘bring the world to the classroom’

Tünde Csepelyi, an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) teacher at Sparks High School, has always strived to give her students a global perspective.

Tim Haughinberry to serve on Nevada Commission on Tourism’s Recovery Committee (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Tim Haughinberry will serve on Nevada Commission on Tourism’s Recovery Committee to support the return of tourism back to Nevada.

Sparks council candidates weigh in on big issues: growth, police and homelessness (video)

Candidates of the City of Sparks council weighed in Tuesday night on some of the big issues facing the region.

Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® releases September 2020 Existing Home Sales Report (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® (RSAR) released its Sept. 2020 report on existing home sales in Reno/Sparks and Fernley, including median sales price and number of home sales in the region.

Washoe County enters month seven of pandemic, surpasses 10,000 case threshold

Washoe County has had more than 10,000 COVID-19 cases since March, with increasing numbers at the University of Nevada, Reno.

“Charters of Freedom” monument back for consideration to city’s historical resources commission

The plan to put a “charters of freedom” monument at the downtown Washoe County courthouse is back, and critics are already calling for the project to again be denied.

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