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Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Mari Chuy’s continues to grow 

Local Mexican favorite, Mari Chuy’s, has multiple locations, and catering services, in Reno/Sparks including the popular midtown joint and a space in Victorian Square.

Carson City’s Mark Twain mural unveiling (sponsored)

A mural portrait of Mark Twain will be unveiled at the Nevada State Museum on Wednesday, April 5th at 11:00 a.m. in conjunction with the Inaugural Mark Twain Days festival taking place April 21 - 23.

To conserve, Nevada may try to buy back groundwater rights

Jake Tibbitts, natural resources manager for rural Eureka County in central Nevada, said the state is responsible for over-allocating water rights in areas that have then seen tight-knit farming communities pop up.

Donor Network West celebrates National Donate Life Month throughout April (sponsored)

Donor Network West will turn the Reno Arch blue and green Saturday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. to kick-off National Donate Life Month. A series of community events will follow throughout April.

Nevada Guard soldiers patrol, serve as desk sergeants in Romania

During her career in the military, Sgt. First Class Tamara Polson has viewed her five separate deployments as providing her a different perspective of the world.

Council hears updates on UNR, code enforcement and business licenses

Reno City Council members on Wednesday directed city staff to update portions of city code to streamline and clean up portions dealing with code enforcement and privileged business licenses. The council also got an update on UNR.

County health rankings show stability, opportunities for improvement

Washoe County’s overall health is good compared to other counties in Nevada, but compared to the rest of the country, things aren’t so rosy.

Proposal to expand Medicaid to undocumented immigrants draws criticism from Republicans

The first hearing for a highly anticipated bill to expand Medicaid eligibility to undocumented immigrants in Nevada drew sharp criticisms from Republicans, who suggested the proposal would be costly and worsen provider access issues for all patients.

Flipping NV’s unique eviction process, bill would make landlords, not tenants, file in court first

Lawmakers took a first step Wednesday to consider switching the process to require landlords first file with a court before evicting a tenant. 

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