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Monthly Archives: February, 2023

EDAWN: Northern Nevada economy has concerns, reasons to celebrate

A low unemployment rate, a rise in incomes and a large amount of money churning in the local economy are reasons both for optimism and concern. That’s according to economist Brian Gordon who gave the keynote address at a recent EDAWN luncheon.

Here are the Nevada businesses with the most employees enrolled in Medicaid

by April Corbin Girnus, Nevada CurrentFebruary 1, 2023The Las Vegas Strip’s newest resort is one of the largest employers of Medicaid recipients in the...

Black Cultural Awareness Society hosts events for Black History Month

The Northern Nevada Black Cultural Awareness Society is hosting a month of events to celebrate Black History Month. 

Wolf Pack remains perfect at Lawlor, takes down #22 San Diego State

The Nevada Wolf Pack created history Tuesday night at Lawlor Events Center by beating the 22nd ranked San Diego State Aztecs 75-66.

Local students to compete in state Science Bowl

Students from five Washoe County schools will compete on Saturday in the state’s Nevada Science Bowl Championship. Their teams are among 24 from Nevada, and one from Utah, competing for $5,000 and a chance to compete at the National Science Bowl in Washington D.C.

City to rehab West Wash Dam

The West Wash Dam in old northwest Reno is out of compliance and the city of Reno is in the process of getting it in working order.

Nevada says Tesla’s possible tax breaks stay secret, for now

The details of any potential tax breaks for Tesla's $3.6 billion expansion of its Nevada factory will remain secret until late February, under a nondisclosure agreement that state officials signed with the electric carmaker.

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