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Monthly Archives: December, 2021

Health services no match for needs, but federal relief will help, Sisolak says

Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday visited health care centers serving vulnerable populations and met with providers to hear how the state could help with their needs.

PHOTOS: City Plaza aglow with community Christmas tree lighting

City of Reno officials and community members on Wednesday evening threw the switch to light this year’s Christmas Tree at City Plaza.

First two residents graduate from Hope Springs bridge housing program

Less than a year after opening its doors, Hope Springs is celebrating its first graduations of two residents who’ve completed the program and will move into permanent housing.

Sparks library to close in mid-December for renovations

Library officials said the Sparks branch “is being upgraded to meet the modern needs of its community."

Commissioners approve new district maps

Washoe County’s Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday approved adoption of a redistricting map that unites Sun Valley into one district and keeps Tribal communities together.

Cheap Trick in Reno (photos)

Cheap Trick played to a sold out show in the Atlantis Casino’s Ballroom Saturday night, Nov. 27. 

Omicron COVID variant found in California, local impact remains unknown

Washoe County health officials today said the impact of the omicron COVID-19 variant remains unknown. Omicron was found today in the U.S.--in California--for the first time.

Gov. Sisolak appoints nine to workforce development committee

Nevada’s ongoing focus on workforce development programs intensified this week with the appointment of nine members to the newly formed Community College Workforce Training and Programs Committee.

Study.com to provide 600 scholarships to increase the number of licensed teachers in Nevada; decrease the state’s teacher shortage by 20% (sponsored)

Study.com will invest $432,000 in Nevada’s teacher pipeline through its Keys to the Classroom Initiative, removing a key barrier to becoming a teacher.

Wolf Pack’s second-half tsunami sinks Waves (photos)

With Pepperdine on their heels defensively and searching for openings on offense, the home team simply washed over the team from Malibu.

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