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Monthly Archives: June, 2024

Keep Memory Alive’s annual Summer Festival & Rodeo returns June 29-30 featuring rock icons Rick Springfield, Richard Marx (sponsored)

Keep Memory Alive’s annual Summer Festival & Rodeo at Shakespeare Ranch, a private Lake Tahoe estate in Glenbrook, Nev., returns on Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30.

Sparks swears in new city manager

Dion Louthan is the new manager for the city of Sparks. He was sworn in Monday at the city’s regular council meeting.

Higher ed regents approve policy change over antisemitism after hours of heated comments

The Nevada Board of Regents on Friday approved a policy change related to antisemitism after hours of heated comments.

Nevada Small Business Development Center at UNLV to offer free ‘Construction 1.0’ & ‘Construction 2.0’ workshops in Reno (sponsored)

The Nevada Small Business Development Center at UNLV (Nevada SBDC) will offer free, in-person “Construction 1.0” and “Construction 2.0” workshops for future and current contractors.

Five events in Reno this week: Summer parties 

The annual TRI-LAB fundraiser is on Thursday, and several other Reno events are dominating this week’s calendar.

Preference for mail ballots high, Nevada early voter turnout data show

Voter turnout for Nevada’s June primary election is currently low overall, but the people who are casting ballots are overwhelmingly doing so via mail.

Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce announces Panasonic Energy as new official Ribbon-Cutting Sponsor (sponsored)

The Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce announces Panasonic Energy as its new ribbon-cutting sponsor.

A local race in Nevada’s primary could have implications for national elections in a key swing state

The commission that oversees Nevada's second most populous county approved its new elections director earlier this year by a familiar split vote.

Ebert: Why I support Lily Baran (opinion)

Lily Baran has a remarkable ability to bring people together, transcending political differences to work towards sensible policies.

City staff now say Community Assistance Center needs $10 million to rehab

Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage/Drop-In Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff. 

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