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Yearly Archives: 2024

Reno events to check out this week (8/12/24): Music and learning

Reno’s top events this week include numerous opportunities to learn new skills as well as to support the arts and local music.

Question 5: Nevadans to vote on exempting diapers from sales tax

Nevadans this year will have the opportunity to exempt diapers from sales tax, something advocates say will bring a little relief to the wallets of parents of young children and adults with incontinence issues.

VIDEO: Nevada Dept of Ag rounds up dozens of horses to make way for housing development

The Nevada Department of Agriculture on Wednesday began rounding up and transporting dozens of Virginia Range wild horses to a holding center in Carson City.

Serial entrepreneur Khalilah Cage started a company to support BIPOC artists

Khalilah Cage is an entrepreneur at heart, and her newest venture combines her passion for creativity with her desire to bolster minority-owned brands. 

Opinion: Hungry students can’t learn

The benefits of implementing permanent, guaranteed school meal programs are well-documented.

Grafted Kitchen aims to help at-risk youth in Reno-Sparks

Jade and Chris Bogan, the couple behind Grafted Whiskey and Wine Bar, have a new venture: Grafted Kitchen, a culinary training program for at-risk youth.

Jewish Nevada announces 3rd Annual Milk & Honey Jewish Cultural Festival (sponsored)

Jewish Nevada will be hosting its third annual Milk & Honey Jewish Culture Festival.

Crews clear massive amounts of debris from flooded Hidden Valley

Washoe County officials announced on Thursday that crews had cleared nearly 16,000 cubic yards of mud and debris from Hidden Valley after July's flood.

Judge orders PI to comply with recommendation to identify client who tracked mayor, county commissioner by GPS

Washoe County District Court Judge David Hardy on Thursday sided with a discovery commissioner, who said that the private investigator who tracked local politicians with a GPS tracking device must identify his client.  

State gets scammed out of close to $1 million in federal funds 

A federally-funded state program that provides loans in various forms to help small businesses is out $937,000 after falling prey to a fake identity scheme that may not be confined to Nevada.    

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