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Monthly Archives: June, 2022

Three local seniors win National Merit Scholarships

Three Washoe County students earned National Merit Scholarships this year, chosen from among 7,500 high school seniors across the nation.

Dragon Lights Festival returns to Reno (sponsored)

The Dragon Lights Festival, presented by Greater Nevada Credit Union, returns to Reno’s Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Gardens within Rancho San Rafael Park for six weeks this summer.

Erquiaga tapped for interim NSHE chancellor position

Dale Erquiaga, who recently took over the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities at the University of Nevada, is being recommended to become acting Nevada System of Higher Education chancellor.

Northern Nevada HOPES launches its annual Give OUT Day Campaign to support its LGBTQ+ patients and community (sponsored)

Northern Nevada HOPES is joining LGBTQ+ organizations across the country by participating inviting our community to raise funds to support LGBTQ+ healthcare and support services as part of Give OUT Day.

Mantle appeals court decision on mayoral term limit

William Mantle, candidate for Reno mayor, this week filed an intent to appeal his challenge of challenger Jenny Brekhus’ eligibility to also run for mayor.

County surveying community on target shooting

Washoe County is gathering feedback from residents on target shooting in the area with an online survey that’s open now.

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