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Monthly Archives: April, 2024

REMSA Health announces the promotion of Josh Duffy to director of support services (sponsored)

In his new role, Duffy will continue to manage product supplies and vendor relationships that improve productivity, as well as source high-quality, cost-effective products.

Come for the events, stay for the brews at Local Beer Works

Local Beer Works offers a place to grab after-work drinks or spend some chill time with friends on a Saturday night.

Sale of Community Assistance Center in discussion for months despite no council decision on its future

A letter of interest sent in January to the City of Reno for the potential purchase of the Community Assistance Center resulted from months of work by partners at Bash Capital.

Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce and NNHRA Present HR Bootcamp: Elevating Human Resources Expertise (sponsored)

The Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Northern Nevada Human Resources Association (NNHRA), has announced its annual HR Bootcamp.

Entertaining season may be on deck for Reno Aces

If the opening homestand is any indication, the Reno Aces will treat northern Nevada to one entertaining season.

Nevada’s ballot will have one less choice in November after No Labels finds no candidate

Though initially qualifying to be on Nevada’s 2024 general election ballot, the national group No Labels won’t be including a third party candidate in the state after all.

Long-time owner of Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill set to sell company (sponsored)

Jo Lown, president and CEO of Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill, is selling the company.

Reno city manager Doug Thornley resigns

Reno City Manager Doug Thornley submitted his letter of resignation today, Monday, April 8, but said he will remain in his position through the end of the fiscal year.

OPINION: Please don’t give away the Record Street shelter to random millennial investors

Reno City Council must coordinate community conversations around how the Community Assistance Center properties can best serve the City that built them.

Barber: City Council designs and decisions (commentary)

An unsolicited offer for the CAC; more public meetings on housing initiatives; designs for Locomotion Plaza, Virginia Street, Wingfield and Barbara Bennett Parks.

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