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Yearly Archives: 2023

Five events this week: Learn something new

There’s no greater time than the present to learn a new skill, and this week, the Biggest Little City does not disappoint.

Though scaled back by NV lawmakers, restorative justice plans still making progress, report says

Nevada schools are required to have progressive discipline plans based on restorative justice. Administrators say there are early signs of improved outcomes.

Editorial: City’s ‘affordable housing’ efforts get C rating for good reason

Officials maintaining the region deserves a pat on the back when too many still openly suffer means levity—not PR speak—is warranted.

Making the holidays—or any day—sweet

Sweets Handmade Candies has their candy-making process on display. The shop is in the Redfield Promenade just north of McCarran Boulevard near Kietzke Lane.

No relief in sight for Nevadans paying high auto insurance rates

The rising cost of car insurance is hitting Nevadans hard, and neither the insurance industry, nor state government officials expect relief to come soon. 

Jacobs Entertainment wants to buy another major downtown property

Colorado-based Jacobs Entertainment this week issued a press release indicating it wants to buy downtown’s Bonanza Inn.

A dozen horses dead from roundup activities in eastern Nevada

Animal welfare advocates are outraged by a series of wild horse deaths in a Bureau of Land Management roundup taking place in Eureka County.

KPS3 promotes Annie Wagner to Associate Social Media Manager (sponsored)

KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has promoted Annie Wagner as associate social media manager.

Open enrollment begins, coming off record year for health exchange participation

Open enrollment for individual health insurance plans started on Nov. 1 and runs through January 15, 2024.

City staff mixes code clean-up with affordable housing initiatives, drawing complaints and confusion

At Wednesday’s City Council workshop, community members took issue with the city’s code clean-up effort, which they said was more extensive than described. 

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