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Yearly Archives: 2023

Duck Race debacle sends thousands of plastic toys floating down the Truckee River (photos)

A massive raft of toy ducks broke loose from a fundraiser event and bobbed east down the Truckee River.

An elevated tasting experience at Belleville Wine Bar

Belleville Wine Bar is a chic Parisian wine bar with a bluebird motif is the newest tenant on West Fifth Street.

UNR hires new ag and environmental science instructor

The University of Nevada, Reno has appointed Charmayne Mitchell as the NevadaTeach master teacher for agriculture and environmental science.

I-580 lane reductions and ramp closures for the week of August 13

Starting Sunday, August 13, drivers using Interstate 580 should prepare for more traffic disruptions. 

Behavioral health agency in Reno (sponsored)

Sai Mental Health offers both Outpatient and Residential Behavioral Health treatment in Northern Nevada including individual/family sessions, groups, IOP, med management and residential treatment.

Consumer Advocate wants NV Energy’s sports team sponsorship deals made public

NV Energy says keeping a lid on how many tickets and parking passes the company gets from sports teams protects the utility and the teams.

Democrats reject Lombardo’s $3.2M funding request for private school scholarships

The inner mechanics of Nevada’s quasi-private school voucher program came under intense scrutiny Wednesday during a nearly 12-hour meeting that ended with Democrats rejecting Gov. Joe Lombardo’s $3.2 million funding request.

Reno City Council meeting dominated by spats, infighting, allegations

Several Reno City Council agenda items Wednesday drew caustic commentary among council members that had the mayor ultimately call the meeting into recess. 

Patricia Charlton appointed officer in charge of Nevada’s higher ed system

Nevada System of Higher Education officials today announced Patricia “Patty” Charlton will be NSHE’s officer-in-charge following the exit of Acting Chancellor Dale Erquiaga.

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