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Monthly Archives: October, 2023

The campaign spotlight this weekend is on Nevada, where dueling elections could confuse GOP voters

Republican presidential candidates gathered in Las Vegas, putting Nevada in focus for its early 2024 election role amid critiques of confusing voting setup.

Phone scammers call all over, but seem especially attracted to Nevadans, Senate panel learns

Sen. Jacky Rosen highlighted the high rates of telephone scams and identity theft in Nevada at a Senate subcommittee meeting.

Did the Reno City Council support monopolistic business practices? (opinion)

The Reno Neon Line District's naming rights are trademarked, which could hinder local businesses to the benefit of Jacobs Entertainment.

School Superintendent Enfield earns high marks

Superintendent Susan Enfield received high evaluation marks from the Washoe County School Board Trustees, garnering praise by trustees.

KPS3 Hires Brittani Schue as account manager (sponsored)

KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has hired Brittani Schue as account manager.

State schedules public webinar on high auto insurance rates

The Nevada Division of Insurance will discuss rising car insurance costs in a public webinar on November 1.

Schellraiser music fest announces 2024 lineup

The Schellraiser music festival in rural Nevada recently announced its lineup for 2024.

Council appeals blocking of ‘Neon Line District’ signs despite public pushback

The Reno City Council voted to appeal a court decision about Jacobs Entertainment's proposed "Reno Neon Line District" signage.

The aesthetics of fairness in a pre-fascist country (opinion)

Bob Fulkerson discusses the normalization of fascism and authoritarianism in the US, citing the mainstream media's sanitization of anti-democratic extremists.

Military briefs around Northern Nevada

The annual Veterans Day Parade Reno is Nov. 11 at 11:11 a.m. in downtown Reno. This year's theme is "Service."

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