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Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Land grant status proposed to change for Nevada higher education institutions

Senate Bill 287 is seeking to formally establish both UNLV and the Desert Research Institute as land grant institutions.

New local website aims to help mountain bikers

A website launched this month to tell mountain bikers if trails on Peavine, or other local areas, are dry and safe to use.

Incline, Crystal Bay launch new community, business association (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Local leaders within the North Shore of Lake Tahoe have launched the Incline Village Crystal Bay Association (IVCBA). It is the region’s newest collaboration.

COVID-19 vaccine scheduling opens for those 16 and older

The online portal to schedule a vaccination appointment at the Reno-Sparks Livestock Event Center site is now open.

Assembly bill would make Washoe County school board partially appointed

A bill making its way through the Nevada Legislature would make some school board trustees appointed versus being elected.

County warns of possible new surge of COVID-19 cases

Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick today said there’s been a slight uptick statewide of COVID-19 cases.

El jefe de policía se resiste a contratar trabajadores sociales como parte del aumento presupuestario

El jefe de policía de Reno, Jason Soto, se negó este martes a contratar trabajadores sociales para ayudar a los oficiales de policía.

Nevada lawmakers poised for showdown on voting reform bill

With AB 321, Nevada Democrats are pushing for universal mail-in voting along with several other election reforms.

One Nevada launches Spring Spruce Up Challenge (sponsored)

SPONSORED: One Nevada Credit Union launches the Spring Spruce Up Challenge for National Financial Literacy Month. Take on the Spring Spruce Up Challenge and complete nine easy tasks to improve your finances.

Pinwheels planted to raise awareness about child abuse, neglect

The Children’s Services Division of the Washoe County Human Services Agency is raising awareness this month about child abuse and neglect,

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