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Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Nevadachildcarefund.org single stop for parents, providers seeking expanded child care subsidies (sponsored)

The Nevada DWSS Child Care and Development Program, The Children’s Cabinet, and Las Vegas Urban League are teaming up to address Nevada’s multiple child care crises through new and expanded subsidies.

Trustees mull student discipline policies after fights, violence at schools

Washoe County School District trustees on Tuesday heard several agenda items on how the district handles student arrests, parent notifications and crime on campuses. 

Impressive snowpack notwithstanding, drought impacts persist in Nevada

Federal water managers are increasingly optimistic about Nevada’s water outlook due to a handful of storms that dropped several feet of snow, but warn that drought impacts have continued to persist.

Look-alike Irish stew (sponsored)

A recipe to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Beef broth with Worcestershire sauce replaces a beer-based broth to make traditional Irish stew enjoyable for those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

Fish stocked at Sparks Marina for fishing season

Wednesday marks the beginning of the fish stocking season in Reno. That included 3,000 trout put into the Sparks Marina.

End-of-life bill gets debated at legislature

The Nevada Legislature’s Health & Human Services Committee held a hearing to listen to arguments both for and against end-of-life care in Nevada. This issue, which has wide support nationwide, is being heard for the fifth time in Nevada.

City charter bill gets negative reception at legislature

Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve testified Monday to remove the ward six council position in favor of keeping the city’s at-large council member seat. Most were unconvinced the change was necessary.

7th Annual Reno Women’s on March 25, 2023 will be a celebrating the individual contributions of women in Northern Nevada (sponsored)

The 7th Annual Reno Women's March, one of the largest community gatherings in Northern Nevada, is set to take place on March 25, 2023, from 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM.

Senate bill to spend more public money on private schools may not get a hearing

Democratic State Sen. Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro is declining to say whether she’ll allow legislative hearings on a bill introduced in the Senate last week to implement Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo’s plan to augment public funding to help families pay private school tuition.

New Reno VA hospital included in President Biden’s budget

U.S. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) announced today that President Joe Biden’s fiscal year 2024 budget includes a new veterans hospital in Reno.

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