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Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Temp agencies clash with with skilled trades over construction workforce bill

A bill that begins to address employee misclassification within the construction industry has drawn fierce criticism from personal employment agencies.

Nitro Circus announces rescheduled tour stop in Reno

Nitro Circus, the “action sports collective,” has rescheduled its canceled 2020 Reno tour stop, now planned for Sunday, Aug. 22 at 6 p.m. at Greater Nevada Field.

Washoe libraries to reopen May 3

Washoe County libraries will reopen to the public beginning Monday, May 3 allowing patrons to browse books, pick up holds and use the public computers and printers.

Truckee Meadows Fire halts spring burn season

Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District ended the permitted spring burn season Monday as wildfire threats are increasing.

Nevada governor wants lawmakers to study ‘Innovation Zones’

Gov. Steve Sisolak said Monday he will scale back his proposal for innovation zones where companies could exercise powers similar to those of local government.

CVS at Reno Public Market updates offerings in a new store (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Reno Public Market announces the reopening of the CVS drug store in its new location at the development.

County proceeds with Janssen vaccine, more than half the community vaccinated

Washoe County Health District officials said they're concerned about the spread of the B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant, and urge vaccination.

Mayor Schieve wants to ‘save the Space Whale’ by turning it into an NFT

Reno's Mayor Hillary Schieve is working to save the Space Whale with technology--specifically a DAO and an NFT system.

Our Story releases third volume on Nevada’s minority history

Our Story, Inc. this month released “300+ Even More Facts About the African American Experience in Northern Nevada,” the third volume in its series of books about minority history in the Silver State.

Nevadans encouraged to check for credit report errors (sponsored)

SPONSORED: One Nevada Credit Union encourages all Nevadans to get a free copy of their credit report and to look closely for reporting errors to protect their credit during the pandemic.

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