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Yearly Archives: 2022

The Nevada Dairy Farmers Culinary Scholarship is now open for application (sponsored)

The Nevada Dairy Farmers & Dairy Council of Nevada will be awarding up to $20,000 in scholarships to high school seniors in the northern and southern Nevada regions, interested in a culinary field.

Commissioners to consider changes to short term rental ordinance

The Washoe Board of County Commissioners next week will consider a handful of changes to the county’s short term rental ordinance.

Mayoral challenge headed to court

Mayoral candidate William Mantle’s challenge of Council member Jenny Brekhus’ ability to run for mayor is headed to court.

Forum tonight on violence in the Latino community

Latino Arte and Culture, a non-profit organization, is hosting this evening a forum about violence within the Latino community. 

Downtown bike and scooter project criticized for lack of details, surprise notice by city

City of Reno officials yesterday issued an after-hours press release announcing a “pilot project” that will “introduce micromobility-specific infrastructure to Reno’s downtown.”

Sparks fire chief retires after vote of no confidence

Sparks Fire Department Chief Jim Reid yesterday submitted his intention to retire from the department.

What Republicans should know about Laxalt’s sudden obsession with child porn (commentary)

By deliberately misleading Republican voters, Laxalt is demonstrating that he believes – with good reason, judging from the last few years – that they are easily manipulated if Republican politicians push the right buttons.

Why we’re taking the Reno Police Department to Nevada’s high court (opinion)

We believe the judge's ruling unnecessarily kowtowed to government interests, flying in the face of the spirit of Nevada’s Public Records Act.

2022 Great Basin Food Co-op seedling sale (sponsored)

Join us for the 2022 Seedling Sale at the Great Basin Community Food Cooperative on Saturday May 21, 2022 from 8am - 12pm at 240 Court St. Reno, NV 89501.

Thanks, Tesla? Nevada praised for transparency of economic development programs

A nonpartisan watchdog group is praising Nevada in a new report for increasing transparency around its economic development programs but notes that “there is still a lot of room to grow.”

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