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Monthly Archives: June, 2023

Carson City’s Ghost Walking Tours celebrates 30th season with Madame Curry (sponsored)

Carson City's Ghost Walking Tours celebrate 30 years and begin June 10, 2023. Explore Carson City’s rich and intriguing history on evening tours led by Madame Curry and her Spirit Wranglers.

Near-capacity shelters ask for community’s help

The kennels at the Washoe County Regional Animal Services on Tuesday morning reached their capacity and officials say they need the help of residents to reduce the crowding. 

Former Sparks Mayor Geno Martini dies

Former Sparks Mayor Geno Martini died Thursday, his daughter Gina confirmed. He was 77.

NV Energy fluffing up renewable energy sales in reports, says state’s consumer advocate 

Nevada’s Consumer Advocate Ernest Figueroa says NV Energy is fudging the percentage of electricity sales it reports from renewable energy sources in an annual report filed with the Public Utilities Commission.

Vets honor ‘those who came before them’

A small platoon of veterans marched to the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery Monday for a Memorial Day ceremony and remembrance.

EDAWN selects new CEO to replace outgoing Kazmierski

Officials at the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN) this week said Virginia Beach Economic Development Manager Taylor Adams has been selected to lead the organization.

The tradition of Father’s Day Powwow returns to Stewart School on June 16 to 18 (sponsored)

Father’s Day weekend, the former Stewart Indian Boarding School will host their largest annual event, the Father’s Day Powwow, bringing the community together to socialize, dance, sing, and honor First Nation cultures.

Aces tally near-record May attendance

May attendance is up for the Reno Aces at levels not seen since 2014, according to officials in the team’s front office.

NV Energy rejects legislation it sought 

Legislation proposed by NV Energy to expand its production in the state and avoid costly energy purchases on the volatile open market doesn’t “go far enough” to secure an adequate supply of electricity, according to the utility’s CEO Tony Sanchez.

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