Yearly Archives: 2022
School District: No cause found in rash outbreak
Washoe school officials Friday evening said no cause was found for the mysterious skin rash afflicting students and teachers at Poulakidas Elementary School.
Too many questions: City misses deadline for answers on Jacobs development
City of Reno officials this week apologized for a second time to 200 people waiting for answers about Jacobs Entertainment’s plans for its west downtown development.
What’s in your wallet?
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services announced this week people can access documents through the SMART Health QR Code to keep a digital record rather than a physical card.
Greater Nevada donates over $17K to Food Bank of Northern Nevada (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Credit Union is proud to support the Food Bank of Northern Nevada – recently donating $17,250, which will provide 51,750 meals to community members in need.
City, NDOT to discuss Virginia Range horses at upcoming community meeting
The Virginia Range herd of wild horses has been a called problematic for a number of years.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd scheduled to headline two-day festival at Rancho San Rafael
A two-day festival scheduled at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park lists Kenny Wayne Shepherd as headliner.
Musicale@TheMaizie continues this week with two great artists (sponsored)
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The Brewery Arts Center brings back Musicale@TheMaizie this weekend, Feb. 5 at 7pm with two talented performers, Kingwhistler and Charlie Marks.
State plan to protect workers from extreme heat gets pushback from industry
When workers die in extreme heat, it’s rarely because employers have ignored workplace heat standards. It’s because there are none.
Quality hygiene items are much needed in homeless communities (sponsored)
Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts has recently donated dozens of items to Reno Karma Box Project to aid in providing much-needed nonperishable food, hygiene items and more.
Senior advocates call for vaccine requirements in nursing homes
Advocates for older Americans are calling on the state to require booster shots for people who live and work in nursing homes.