Yearly Archives: 2023
Consistency and memory elude Lombardo Ethics Commission appointee
Gov. Joe Lombardo named two law enforcement-friendly members to the Ethics Commission days before a July hearing on his own ethics violations.
Photos: Labor Fest highlights learning, job opportunities
The Northern Nevada Central Labor Council (NNCLC) held its second Reno LaborFest at Idlewild Park this past weekend.
Fallon prepares for annual 9/11 remembrance
The events on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, are just as vivid today as they were 22 years ago for both Fallon Mayor Ken Tedford and former mayor and councilman Robert Erickson.
A century in the making: Nevada, USC played 1923 football game at L.A. Memorial Coliseum
UNR made history when it became only the second collegiate football team to face USC California at the storied Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Sparks Police Chief up for acting city manager
Sparks Police Chief Chris Crawforth is up to be named acting city manager after Neil Krutz was fired yesterday by the Sparks City Council.
35,300 Nevadans enrolled in new student loan repayment program
More than 35,000 federal student loan borrowers in Nevada are enrolled in the Biden administration’s new repayment program.
Sparks City Manager Neil Krutz fired
Sparks’ City Manager was fired today. City Council member Paul Anderson listed a litany of reasons for his termination.
UNR expands meat- and poultry-processing education
The University of Nevada, Reno was recently awarded a $650,000 grant to train people to work in Nevada’s meat and poultry industry.
Secretary of State: Nonpartisans are the dominant Nev. political party
Nevada nonpartisans continue to lead in numbers as the largest political voting group in the state.
Greater Nevada Credit Union seeking full- and part-time positions at career fair Wednesday, Sept. 6 (sponsored)
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GNCU will hold a career fair from 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16 at the South Reno branch at 6745 Sierra Center Pkwy. including walk-in interviews and potential on-the-spot job offers.