Yearly Archives: 2024
Cost for effluent lands local golf course in the rough
Mike Mazzaferri, owner of Cal-Mazz, said even with the county’s discount and a 10% cut in water usage, Sierra Sage Golf Course still spent $190,000 on effluent water in 2023.
Southern Nevada Homeless Continuum of Care board elects SilverSummit Healthplan’s Kevin Murray to board (sponsored)
Kevin Murray of SilverSummit Healthplan has been elected to serve as a board member for the Southern Nevada Homeless Continuum of Care board (SNH CoC).
Regulators approve killing twice as many bears as originally allowed in Nevada hunt
The Nevada Wildlife Commission voted Saturday to allow hunters to kill 42 bears a year, more than twice the number in the first decade of the hunt.
Military briefs around Northern Nevada: Week of May 9
Fallon's Armed Forces Day is May 18 at the Rafter 3C Complex, formerly the fairgrounds.
May 10 Reno Aces game to celebrate local veteran and liver transplant recipient’s second chance at life (sponsored)
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Connolly and his son will run the bases during the Reno Aces’ Home Run for Life game, presented by Donor Network West, Friday, May 10, to raise awareness for organ donation.
Barber: Proposed housing initiatives back at City Council May 8 (commentary)
The Reno City Council meets on Wed., May 8, and there are a handful of items related to housing initiatives.
Amazon singled out by backers of federal warehouse worker safety bill
Two Democratic U.S. senators announced Thursday they plan to introduce a piece of legislation that would require large companies to disclose quota practices to workers and prevent those quotas from interfering with a worker’s health.
Murray SawChuck from Pawn Stars makes Tahoe ‘Magical’ (sponsored)
Murray The Magician aka. Murray SawChuck a veteran of the Las Vegas Strip of 22 years is currently on tour before he settles down in his new casino resort in Las Vegas this summer.
Five events in Reno this week: dancing and divorces
Those Nevada divorce ranches are being discussed this week as part of the Nevada Historical Society’s writers’ series. Also this week in Reno are an author talk, live music, and a freeform dance gathering.
New market eatery Pasta La Vista gives nod to pop culture
A new Italian eatery moved into Reno Public Market earlier this year. Pasta La Vista offers fresh, Italian-style dishes.