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Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Photos: Progressive group protests Rep. Amodei

A small group gathered Thursday at Chrissie Caughlin Park to highlight what they called the “hypocrisy of Congressman Mark Amodei’s voting record."

State plans for presidential primary, says GOP’s caucus is GOP’s business

Nevada’s top election officials on Thursday expressed confidence in their ability to dutifully administer a presidential primary in early February.

Kidnapping case heads to jury trial, former sheriff back in jail 

Former Mineral County Sheriff Stewart Handte was arrested for the second time, allegedly for violating the conditions of his release while out on bail.

Confronting climate change impacts, tribes prepare and persist

Walker Lake — a part of the tribe’s reservation before disgruntled settlers ripped it away — rose by 15 feet over the summer after historic snow melt.

SilverSummit Healthplan and Wildflower Health launch initiative to improve quality of maternity care for Medicaid beneficiaries (sponsored)

SilverSummit Healthplan and Wildflower Health announced a strategic partnership to improve the quality of maternity care for Medicaid beneficiaries in Nevada.

Lombardo appoints former AT&T lobbyist to PUC 

Gov. Joe Lombardo announced he’s appointing Randy Brown, who worked for AT&T, to fill a vacancy on the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.

School district strategic plan receives $10 million approval

School trustees on Tuesday received an update from consultants at Performance Fact on the ongoing strategic plan.  

Mayor Schieve faces new ethics complaint

The Nevada Commission on Ethics this week posted online that a new ethics complaint was filed against Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve. 

Despite toxic mold and ‘years of neglect,’ city manager admits no insurance claims filed for Community Assistance Center 

Much of the discussion at Wednesday’s Reno City Council meeting was about the city's former homeless shelter and its dilapidation following “years of neglect.” 

Veteran-focused activities aren’t limited to Veterans Day (opinion)

In the lead-up to Veteran's Day on Nov. 11, several newsworthy events are happening soon that affect our veterans. 

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