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Yearly Archives: 2023

Applications open: Greater Nevada Credit Union to award $60K in scholarships for the 2023-2024 school year (sponsored)

Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) has opened its annual scholarship program, which will award $60,000 in total scholarship funds to 30 qualifying individuals pursuing their undergraduate, technical or trade school education goals.

School trustees approve mental health support for students 

Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved an agreement to increase access to mental health treatment providers for students. 

Reno Jazz Orchestra hires Tim Young as new Executive Director (sponsored)

The Reno Jazz Orchestra (RJO) has selected Tim Young as its new Executive Director.

California and Nevada may ban forced prison labor, servitude

Lawmakers in Nevada and California are advancing legislation to remove "involuntary servitude" from their states' constitutions, a move that follows four states' bans on forced labor that passed in ballot measures last fall.

Health officer: NV health funding the worst in the nation (updated)

Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick today said funding for public health in Nevada is the lowest in the country.

Ford defends Lombardo appointee challenged by conservation group’s lawsuit

Gov. Joe Lombardo faces a lawsuit over an appointment to a conservation agency. The state’s Democratic attorney general will defend the appointment.

Dickson Commercial Group expands company footprint in Downtown Reno office (sponsored)

Dickson Commercial Group (DCG) is pleased to announce the expansion of its office, nearly doubling its footprint.

Fallon Naval Air Station conducts annual readiness exercise

Personnel at Naval Air Station Fallon and the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center (NAWDC) have been engaged in their annual Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain 2023 exercise to test the readiness of the air station’s emergency assets when facing security threats.

Special Olympics Nevada delegates to champion for inclusion and need for critical funding on Capitol Hill (sponsored)

Special Olympics will converge on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on February 13-15 for Special Olympics’ annual “Capitol Hill Day."

Eight local organ donors and their families recognized during special ceremony on National Donor Day (sponsored)

Eight local organ donors and their families recognized during special ceremony on National Donor Day.

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