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Yearly Archives: 2023

Veterans to be honored at Saturday’s Aces game

The Sierra Nevada Chapter 989 of Vietnam Veterans of America is partnering with the Reno Aces for Military Appreciation Night at Greater Nevada Field.  

KPS3 Ranks on the 2023 Inc. 5000 (sponsored)

Inc. revealed today that KPS3 ranks No. 4,899 on the 2023 Inc. 5000, its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.

Fire center requests Nevada Air Guard C-130 

The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) requested on Wednesday a C-130 aircraft from the Nevada Air National Guard to support wildland firefighting operations in several western states.

Library books explained to county commission after complaints by small group of far-right activists

Library staff gave a presentation to commissioners on how the library selects books and how it handles reconsideration requests by the community. 

Saint Mary’s celebrates 115 years in Reno, continues to offer new technology (sponsored)

This year marks 115 years since Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center entered the Northern Nevada area.

Nevada receives three federal grants to treat people with substance use disorder 

Three different organizations in the state received a combined $1.7 million in federal grants to expand the treatment of substance use.

Judge reverses ruling against This Is Reno on media coverage of court hearing 

Washoe County Second Judicial District Court Judge Barry Breslow today reversed a denial of media coverage in his courtroom made last week.

Lobbyists may soon need to register with county to attend commission meetings

Washoe’s Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday heard the first reading of a new ordinance that would require compensated lobbyists to register with the county. 

County continues preparations for 2024 election

A contract for ballot printing was voted down yesterday, which forces Washoe County to again solicit bids to print sample ballots for the 2024 election.

NV households struggle to pay summer power bills, and it’s getting worse

The cost of fighting off summer temperatures will likely leave an alarming number of Nevadans unable to pay their bills. 

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