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Monthly Archives: February, 2022

TMCC tops list of higher ed institutions in confidential employee buyouts

More than two dozen Truckee Meadows Community College employees have taken buyouts to the tune of nearly $1 million over the past two years. 

Children will long feel the trauma of war (opinion)

We don’t know how the present Russian invasion of Ukraine will turn out, but there will be many traumatized Ukrainian children.

Governor releases statement about threats made at Las Vegas restaurant

“Disgusting, inappropriate behavior.” That’s how a far-right, so-called patriot’s accosting of Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak on Sunday is being described online.

School district drops mask requirement on buses

Washoe County School District over the weekend notified parents and families that students and staff will no longer be required to wear masks on school buses and other district transportation.

Five events to check out: It’s no pickleball, but it’s still a big deal

A "kind of a big deal" tennis tournament will be in town over the weekend along with a handful of other Reno events.

Reno rally held to protest Russian invasion of Ukraine

Dozens of people were in downtown Reno’s City Plaza today protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

Incline Village favorite opens in Galena

The Mofo’s menu stays close to the original, specializing in easy cuisine to please everyone in your household, from comfort food-style appetizers to salads, sandwiches, pasta and, of course, pizza. 

Major donation benefits Nevada basketball programs

he University of Nevada, Reno last week celebrated its largest ever donation to Nevada athletics before the tip-off of the Nevada vs. UNLV men’s basketball game.

Former Black Springs Volunteer Fire Department opens as museum (photos)

Community members gathered on Saturday to celebrate the grand opening of the Northern Nevada African American Firefighter Museum in north Reno.

Coalition welcomes Nevada ‘moving the needle’ on affordable housing

Nevada’s tepid response to its housing crisis was fully apparent last year when the Nevada Housing Coalition, a group consisting of social service providers and developers, was presented with the state of affordable housing.

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