Reno Teacher Named Nevada PTA Teacher of the Year
The Nevada PTA is awarding Reno teacher Cheryl Raybourn with their highest honor: Teacher of the Year.
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Reno Teacher Named Nevada PTA Teacher of the Year
Rainiers Rally Past Reno Again
Reno, NV – The Tacoma Rainiers notched their second ninth-inning rally over their last two games, coming back to beat the Reno Aces 11-9 in front of 5,561 fans at Aces Ballpark on Saturday.
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Rainiers Rally Past Reno Again
Reno River Festival seeks volunteers
Volunteers are now being recruited for the Reno River Festival to take place May 6-8 at downtown Reno’s Truckee River Whitewater Park.
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Reno River Festival seeks volunteers
Bavarian World, Reno NV
Holy cow! How could I have lived here nearly my whole life and never been? Love, love! It’s kitsch is fabulous, the food yummy.
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Bavarian World, Reno NV
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Gets New Solar Power
HUNGRY VALLEY, Nev. — Tribal officials planned a ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday for a recently installed 140-kilowatt solar power system that will generate a substantial amount of the electricity for the colony’s community education center in Hungry Valley north of Reno.
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Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Gets New Solar Power
Turn in unwanted prescription medication
Local law enforcement will hold the fourth annual Prescription Drug Round-Up on April 30 and May 1 at various locations around Reno and Sparks .
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Turn in unwanted prescription medication
Donaire to Serve as a Ringside Photog Friday in Vegas; Julaton in Reno to Support Quillin Friday; Barker vs. Spada on Saturday night
World Champion Nonito Donaire to Serve as a Ringside Photographer for 3MoreRounds.com at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas this Friday.
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Donaire to Serve as a Ringside Photog Friday in Vegas; Julaton in Reno to Support Quillin Friday; Barker vs. Spada on Saturday night
$5 for $10 Worth of Fresh Fare and Coffee at Hi Point Coffee & Cafe
Before coffee, early risers stayed awake by blaring air horns in their ears during morning meetings. Protect fragile ears and delicate careers with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of fresh fare and coffee at Hi Point Coffee & Cafe on Robb Drive. The good-natured bean barons at Hi Point Coffee & Cafe sling coffee , flaky pastries, and freshly prepared breakfast and lunch fare made in-house every day. Ensure peepers stay perceptive during gridlocked jaunts through the urban jungle with a wide selection of caffeine-carriers brewed from Reno’s own Wood-Fire Roasted Coffee Company ($1.70–$4.80), or indulge in a house favorite such as the Nutty Irishman latté, served on a rainbow by a festive, rabble-rousing leprechaun ($3.50–$4.50). Pacify early-morning grumbles with an assortment of fresh scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, and more ($1.25–$2.50) before settling into a stool for an appetite-annihilating Hi Point breakfast platter ($8). For lunch, inventive patrons can construct a culinary masterpiece by building their own focaccia pizza from a savory selection of fresh cheese, sauces, and toppings such as bacon crumbles, roasted zucchini, and roasted red onion ($7). Hot and cold sandwiches sate carnivorous and herbivorous swallow-sectors ($8–$9), and pintsize gourmands can gnaw the crusts from a grilled PB&J with fresh berries ($6). Live music and special events occupy Hi Point’s relaxing, sun-soaked dining room, which comes adorned with glowing papier-mâché globes, reams of books, and chalkboard tables ideal for sketching stick-figure self-portraits. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Flirting I can’t believe it’s been already been a whole year since you used me as a human shield. Read more…
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$5 for $10 Worth of Fresh Fare and Coffee at Hi Point Coffee & Cafe
$25 for $50 Worth of Apparel and Accessories at Labels Consignment Boutique
Without the charitable work of consignment boutiques, the streets would be filled with disenfranchised designer wear haughtily begging to be worn. Help lovable labels find a new home with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of apparel and accessories at Labels Consignment Boutique . With 3,000 square feet to explore, Labels Consignment Boutique’s sun-drenched mise en scène overflows with layered racks of designer-label dresses, fashionable footwear, and popular purses. The tide of trade-ins is unending, with new articles from labels including Armani, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, and Escada appearing as often as a Cher farewell tour. Apparel aficionados can acquire designer daywear, combining jeans ($50–$150) with tops and dresses ($20–$750), or accent an evening ensemble with the perfect purse ($20–$500) and accessories ($20–$600). Should the selection prove overwhelming, the boutique’s capable clothiers will cheerfully contribute to the creation of the optimal outfit, providing advice on color matching, fits, and sizes, and incorporating complementary components such as shoes and necklaces made entirely of right angles. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Flirting I can’t believe it’s been already been a whole year since you used me as a human shield. Read more…
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$25 for $50 Worth of Apparel and Accessories at Labels Consignment Boutique
Suspects Arrested In Gold Ranch Casino Robbery
Reno Police say two men are behind bars linked to the armed robbery of the Gold Ranch Casino.
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Suspects Arrested In Gold Ranch Casino Robbery

