Monthly Archives: June, 2022
Artist reception for new art exhibition opening at Brewery Arts Center’s Artisan Gallery featuring the work of Carson City’s Adam Whitney (sponsored)
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The Brewery Arts Center is proud to present the works of Adam Whitney a new exhibition in the Artisan Gallery. The artist reception is Sunday, June 5 at 4 p.m.
Election poll shows Lombardo, Laxalt lead in primary
A new election poll released this week by researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno released shows some candidates in the upcoming primary election may have a strong lead over their rivals.
Plan ahead for visit to Tahoe’s Sand Harbor
Summer hours for Sand Harbor State Park are in effect and state parks officials said people driving to the beach should plan ahead for parking.
Fire commissioners: All stations to remain operational this year
Truckee Meadows Fire officials this week said all fire stations within its management will remain open and operational for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
Musicale@TheMaizie season finale this Saturday, June 4 with two amazing female songwriters (sponsored)
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The Brewery Arts Center will host another Musicale@TheMaizie event on June 4, 2022 at 7 pm. The event will feature two performers, Xandra Corpora and Haley Sawtelle.
Nevada to divest from some firearms manufacturers
Nevada Treasurer Zach Conine on Thursday said his office will divest the state’s more than $49 billion investment portfolio from companies that manufacture or sell assault-style weapons.
Student winners selected in annual taxi art design contest
A record number of students this year entered the annual Taxi Art Design Contest hosted by the Washoe County School District and Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada.
Nevada Dairy Farmers Award $15,000 in scholarship money to two winners (sponsored)
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The Nevada Dairy Farmers awards two Nevada high school students a scholarship to continue their post-secondary educations in the culinary arts.
American gun violence: A political sickness (opinion)
It's time to come together as a force and dismantle the NRA's deadly agenda at the ballot box--voting out any and all candidates who enable them.
City increases wastewater treatment capacity in North Valleys for new developments
The Reno City Council today approved the use of an additional 100,000 gallons per day of sewer capacity at the Reno Stead Water Reclamation Facility.