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Yearly Archives: 2023

Council members spar over ward redistricting decision

Reno council members asked city staff to make changes to one of the four final proposed ward maps and bring it back to the council for a vote.

National Bowling Day is Saturday, Aug. 12: Save the date for ‘Spare a Life’ event to support organ donation awareness (sponsored)

In celebration of National Bowling Day, Aug. 12, Donor Network West invites the community to save the date for its ‘Spare a Life’ fundraiser on Thursday, Nov. 16 at the National Bowling Stadium.

Food & beverage training is offered to members of the chamber of commerce (sponsored)

The Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce, Manufacture Nevada and greenUP! are proud to announce a comprehensive training session for food and beverage manufacturers.

Renowned economist, KC Conway, to present mid-year economic update at Atlantis Casino Resort on August 23 (sponsored)

CCIM of Northern Nevada is proud to announce a special event in collaboration with Sierra Nevada REALTORS® featuring the esteemed CCIM Institute’s Chief Economist, KC Conway.

Air Force veteran Tony Grady joins Nevada’s crowded Senate GOP field, which includes former ally

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. and former Lt. Gov. candidate Tony Grady announced his bid for U.S. Senate on Tuesday.

What Vaughn Middle School will look like

Washoe County school trustees yesterday unanimously approved $5.2 million for pre-construction work to rebuild Vaughn Middle School.

Reno Aces’ Aug. 11 game will honor the legacy of local 9-year-old organ donor, Lizzy Hammond (sponsored)

Local 9-year-old Lizzy Hammond died in 2019 after a tragic accident and saved three lives through organ donation. Her family will represent Donor Network West at the Reno Aces' game Friday, Aug. 11.

Washoe schools to start the year nearly fully staffed

Washoe County School District will start the school year on Monday, Aug. 14, in a very different position than one year ago.

Nevada governor seeks to use coronavirus federal funds for waning private school scholarships

The debate over school choice in Nevada will hit a pivotal moment when the state decides whether to use federal money for private school scholarships.

No Labels qualifies in Nevada as minor party for 2024 general election

No Labels, a national campaign to field a third-party presidential candidate in 2024, has qualified for Nevada’s general election ballot as a minor party.

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