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Monthly Archives: March, 2024

Carry cites ‘extremely disturbing’ cybercrime investigations as part of his ‘lying, deceitful conduct’

Former Washoe County Sheriff’s Sergeant Dennis Carry, who pleaded guilty to three felonies in December after initially pleading not guilty to seven felony charges, said in a statement to Washoe County Second Judicial District Court that his history as a cybercrime detective is part of what lead to him committing crimes.

Can Lombardo break the Democrats’ Assembly supermajority? Here’s a look at the terrain.

Each of the Nevada State Assembly’s 42 seats are up for reelection this year, but that doesn’t mean all voters will have a choice to make in the upcoming June primary.

Special Olympics Nevada holds Independence Celebration (sponsored)

Special Olympics Nevada recently held a special event at Allegiant Stadium to commemorate its achievement in becoming an independent entity in Nevada.

Board of Health selects Kingsley for District Health Officer

The District Board of Health on Thursday interviewed three finalists for the new District Health Officer and selected Chad Kingsley as the first choice pick for the job.

KPS3’s Rob Gaedtke named Chair of The Children’s Cabinet Board of Trustees (sponsored)

Rob Gaedtke, president and CEO of full-service marketing and communications firm KPS3, has been named chair of The Children’s Cabinet Board of Trustees.

Wildlife managers report first possible wolf pack sighting in NV in over 100 years

State wildlife managers reported a possible wolf pack sighting in Nevada for the first time in over 100 years on Wednesday.

Service, heroes and sacrifice

The annual Vietnam War Veterans Remembrance Day on Saturday, March 23 at Truckee Meadows Community College not only honored the military for their service a half-century ago in Vietnam but also recognized those who fought in either Iraq or Afghanistan.

Lithium Americas joins top worksite safety program with the Nevada Safety Consultation and Training Section (sponsored)

The Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS) recognizes Lithium Americas Corp.’s Lithium Technical Development Center in Reno, Nevada for exemplary worksite safety honor.

Council upholds Reno Axe live entertainment permit, moves closer to ADU decision

Reno City Council members heard an appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval of a conditional use permit for Reno Axe to provide live entertainment late into the night.

Nevada’s physician shortage may be self-induced, say experts 

The chronic shortage of medical providers in Nevada may have more to do with turf protection and overzealous regulation than with the state’s desirability as a place to practice.

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