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Monthly Archives: June, 2023

The Children’s Cabinet celebrates 25th anniversary of Art of Childhood (sponsored)

August 18th at Rancharrah, The Children’s Cabinet will be hosting its 25th Annual Art of Childhood Fundraising Gala, Pop of Silver.

Court asked to vacate NV lithium mine approval after precedent-setting case

The future of what may potentially become the largest lithium mine in the United States now rests on whether a law enacted in 1872 was correctly implemented when the mine was approved by federal land managers in 2021.

Nevada’s minimum wage ekes up to $11.25 July 1, will top out at $12 next year

Some Nevadans will get a slight raise July 1 as the state sees its minimum wage increase from $10.50 to $11.25 an adjustment still well below the amount needed to afford average prices of rent and child care.

Photo gallery: Reno Rodeo boasts record attendance, $700,000 in winnings

The Reno Rodeo wrapped up its 2023 events after nine nights, a cattle drive and more than $700,000 in winnings doled out to competitors.

Middle school teacher’s novel optioned for feature movie

Prolific author and Pine Middle School teacher David Slater recently had one of his novels optioned for a feature length film.

Dancing In The Streets, Art Walk is back on July 6th from 4 to 10:30 pm (sponsored)

The annual MidTown Art Walk is back for 2023. The event will feature SIX main stages with all different music genres, art, food and drinks.

Nevadans urged to stay covered as pandemic emergency Medicaid winds down 

Some Nevadans have started to lose Medicaid benefits with the end of a pandemic era expansion of coverage.

Five events this week: Illusionists, Cliff Porter and the Legends’ farmers market

There is a lot to do this week in Reno. Here are our recommended events for the week. There are plenty more in our calendar.

Second vacant storefront beautification program mural underway on former Little Nugget site (sponsored)

If you’ve walked down Virginia Street recently, you’ve likely seen the vibrant, colorful mural on the front of the former Masque / Horseshoe location.

Cost-of-living salary adjustments in limbo for state’s higher education employees

An error made by the Nevada Legislature in 2019 means that each Nevada System of Higher Education campus has to fund faculty cost-of-living increases.

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