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Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Reno, Incline high school “We the People” classes rank in top 12 nationally

Washoe County School District this week announced that two teams of students placed among the top 12 in the national “We the People” civics competition.

Tentative map for condo complex at Lakeridge gets approval

The Reno City Council on Wednesday voted to uphold a planning board approval with modifications for a development at the former site of the Lakeridge Tennis Club.

UPDATED: Anti-police violence protest draws small crowd to City Plaza (photos and video)

A small group of demonstrators gathered at City Plaza Saturday afternoon for a rally against police violence.

Living with Fire hosts second virtual session May 13 (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The second session of Living with Fire's Virtual Series is “Wildfire Evacuation Preparedness," scheduled for May 13 on Zoom.

Trustee Church votes against following school board rules at meeting

Washoe County School Board Trustee Jeff Church voted against a motion that affirmed trustee commitments to follow board rules.

“Face” of white nationalist rally expelled from Nevada National Guard

The blowback from becoming the angry face of the 2017 “Unite the Right” white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, continues for University of Nevada, Reno alumnus Peter Cvjetanovic.

Sage Ridge honors gaming pioneer with gymnasium naming

Sage Ridge School said it plans to name its new gymnasium after gaming pioneer Ernest J. Primm.

County approves upgrades for aging shooting facility

A contract for parking lot, drainage, and access road improvements at the firing range in Palomino Valley was approved unanimously Tuesday by Washoe County commissioners.

Legislative bill proposes public health insurance option for Nevadans

A bill draft put forward in the Nevada Legislature proposes to create a public health insurance option for Nevadans.

Educators rally for new revenue sources

Educators from across the state gathered Monday afternoon in front of the Nevada Legislature to advocate for new revenue sources for schools.

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