Monthly Archives: April, 2024
Greater Nevada Credit Union announces new roles for three executive leaders (sponsored)
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GNCU announces three new roles for executive leaders including John Ahdunko, Veronica Gomez and Michael Thomas.
Former assemblyman faces GOED grantee, Nye school trustee in decisive GOP state senate primary
Voters in a large swath of rural Nevada will need to choose a new state senator in a Republican primary that will determine who represents the bright red district after no Democrats filed for the race.
USPS commits to rerouting Reno-area mail despite bipartisan pushback and mail ballot concerns
The USPS announced on Tuesday it will follow through with its plan to reroute Reno-area mail processing to Sacramento, a move that drew bipartisan ire from Nevada lawmakers.
Commissioners shoot down polling locations, have to pass a second vote to proceed
Tempers flared Tuesday as Washoe’s Board of County Commissioners struggled through a vote to acknowledge a list of polling locations for the June primary election.
Englehart placed the needs of Nevadans as a top priority
Kurt Englehart, a 38-year-old aide to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, was remembered Saturday at a memorial service for adopting Nevada as his home state.
It’s time to have ‘the talk’ with your kids—four steps to a bright financial future (sponsored)
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In recognition of Teach Kids to Save Day, April 27, 2024, Greater Nevada Credit Union has outlined four steps to make the (financial literacy) “talk” a bit easier to navigate.
Removing PFAS from public water systems will cost billions and take time – here are ways you can filter out harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at home
While PFAS can be filtered out of water, these “forever chemicals” are hard to destroy.
Research report: Fertility control slows wild horse population growth
A recently published research article shows fertility rates among Virginia Range feral-estray horses are slowing thanks to a darting program targeting wild mares.
Gaming Control Board joins probe of money laundering in Nevada casinos
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has joined the investigation of Las Vegas casinos and the prosecution of casino executive Scott Sibella by federal officials.
Washoe County legislative bill proposal raises concern from open government advocates
Washoe County’s Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether to use one of the county’s two bill draft requests to redefine what records from medical examiners or coroners are considered public—and when they may become public.