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Monthly Archives: August, 2024

USDA awards funds to minority NV farmers after years of discrimination

The Biden-Harris administration has announced 103 grant awards to Nevada farmers, ranchers and forest landowners through the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program.

Photos: KWNK, Holland Project celebrate members with arcade party

On August 14, KWNK Community Radio and The Holland Project hosted a member appreciation party at the Press Start Bar & Arcade.

‘Seven Magic Mountains’ land art proposed to move to Washoe County

The colorful Seven Magic Mountains large-scale sculpture that’s graced the desert south of Las Vegas for the past eight years may be headed north.

Post-pandemic disenrollment may spell budget troubles for Nevada Medicaid, lawmakers warned

Nearly 300,000 people have been disenrolled from Nevada Medicaid following the end of a pandemic-era policy that kept people continuously enrolled.

Reno events to check out this week (8/19/24): Sparks lantern fest, art and music

The Reno area is hosting a variety of events this week, ranging from music programs to art parties and food tastings.

Reno Police Protective Association contract takes back seat to conspiracy accusations 

Council members approved a contract with the Reno Police Protective Association and approved a plan to proceed with the redevelopment agency.

Gordon Ramsay brings his fish and chips concept to downtown Reno’s The ROW

Gordon Ramsay has built an empire of creative restaurant concepts, each with its own niche. While he is perhaps most well-known for his fine dining concepts, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips takes a more laid-back approach to food.

Opinion: Supreme Court clarification needed on mandatory commissioner votes

The state’s highest court needs to needs to address whether an elected official must vote for something just because the State Legislature requires it of them.

Our Nevada Judges files legal intervention for court access in Rupert Murdoch trust fight

The Our Nevada Judges website late Friday filed a motion to unseal nearly a year's worth of documents in Rupert Murdoch's family trust court case.

A tiny rabbit could prompt environmental groups to sue the federal government

Environmental groups say a lawsuit is iminent unless the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service takes steps to protect the pygmy rabbit, a small species found in Utah, Nevada, and other Western states.

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