Yearly Archives: 2022
Five ways credit unions are different from banks (sponsored)
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In honor of International Credit Union Day the team at GNCU is sharing how and when you can best use the benefits of a credit union.
Renown hires new CEO
Renown Health has hired healthcare executive Dr. Brian Erling as its new president and CEO.
Nevada receives new funding for mental health, substance use care
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced $15 million in funding for states to develop or support clinics that provide crisis services 24/7.
Chattah, Ford make closing arguments in contentious battle
Sigal Chattah is squaring off against incumbent Aaron Ford for Attorney General in Nevada's 2022 general election.
Carson City Symphony opens 39th season with “Faraway Tales” Concert Sunday, October 23, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. (sponsored)
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The Carson City Symphony, conducted by Music Director David Bugli and Concertmaster Brian Fox, will open its 39th season on Sunday, October 23, 2022, at 4:00 p.m.
Nevada needs Cisco Aguilar as our next secretary of state (opinion)
I respectfully urge every Nevada voter to exercise their fundamental right this election cycle, and in so doing vote for Cisco Aguilar for Secretary of State for Nevada.
Record-breaking year for Reno Aces sees club claim second PCL Championship in franchise history in 2022 (sponsored)
A complete recap of the 2022 Reno Aces season, from the highs to the lows to the record-setting performances.
Nominee for NV elections post misses finance report deadline
Republican Secretary of State candidate Jim Marchant is the only statewide candidate in Nevada who has yet to file his campaign finance report, having missed Monday's deadline.
City revises zoning codes, trivia events now allowed at bars without an extra permit (basically)
The City of Reno’s controversial decision early this year to make bars pay for additional permits in order to hold trivia games has been changed.
Business: Two downtown businesses close
Both businesses are within a couple of blocks of one another on Second Street.