Yearly Archives: 2022
Health district to offer monkeypox vaccine event at Faces NV
People who are at higher risk for contracting the monkeypox virus will be able to get the vaccine at a vaccination event planned for Sept. 13 at Faces NV bar and nightclub.
City reverses course on future of Paradise Park facility after seniors express outrage
City of Reno officials late today announced they are reversing course on plans to lease one of its facilities at Paradise Park. That announcement came after media coverage that noted outrage levied at city officials by senior members of the community who said they were taken by surprise by the city's plans.
PHOTOS: It’s not just ribs at the annual Nugget Rib Cookoff
Cookers from as far away as Florida and New Jersey are in Sparks this week for the Best in the West Nugget Rib Cookoff, which continues through Monday, Sept. 5.
Proposal would require counties to return state money for voting machines if they don’t use them
With more counties planning to switch to hand-counting ballots, a proposal borne from unfounded claims of election fraud, lawmakers are mulling a bill that would require counties to return money allocated for voting machines if they go unused.
An education without the debt (sponsored)
Northern Nevada Apprenticeship Coordinators Association shares: Good wages and full benefits begin on day one of our apprenticeship programs,
Local authors discuss preserving legacy, challenges to publishing at recent forum
Our Story Inc. last Saturday hosted the first in a series of panel discussions featuring three local Black authors: Helen Townsell-Parker, Jo Jo Townsell and Deborah Armstrong.
Beau Keenan of Dickson Realty recognized as RealTrends Emerging Leader (sponsored)
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Beau Keenan, president and owner at Dickson Realty, was recognized in the 2022 RealTrends Emerging Leaders Awards.
Honor on the field of battle
Not only will the University of Nevada’s football players have a symbol to indicate their defensive prowess on the field, but they are also learning the history of one of the greatest battleships that sailed the seas during World War II.
Report gives new recommendations on the region’s homeless crisis
Local homeless advocates last week presented research findings and recommendations about the region’s homeless crisis.
Return to sender: Sisolak declines NDOC’s proposal to crack down on mail, greeting cards
A Nevada Department of Corrections proposal to prohibit certain mail, including greeting cards and colored drawings being sent to people who are incarcerated, was temporarily shot down by Gov. Steve Sisolak.