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Washoe County · Washoe CountyThe following are highlights from the April 8, 2024, Sparks City Council Meeting. Announcements/ Presentations Mayor Ed Lawson proclaimed the following:
The week of April 14-20, 2024, as Public Safety Telecommunications Week to recognize these highly trained employees who are the first contact in an emergency and often make the difference between life and death. The month of April 2024 as Landscape Architecture Month to recognize all the ways l…See the Story
Sparks City Council meeting highlights
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Trees · Washoe CountyIn anticipation of an future project to widen Sparks Blvd., the City of Sparks will relocate approximately 42 trees to various local parks in the Sparks area. On Monday, April 8, crews began relocating trees along Sparks Blvd. north and south of O’Callaghan Drive between Baring Blvd. and Prater Way. The trees will be moved to several Sparks parks including Shelly Park, Shadow Mountain Park, Golden Eagle Regional Park, and Les Hicks Jr. Park. The…See the Story
City relocates 42 trees
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Washoe County · Washoe CountyCourtesy photo The Sparks High School Alumni Association raised $13,790 at its 22nd annual Christmas this past December to go towards Sparks High School. The group presented Principal Waddell a $9,000 check that will purchase caps and gowns for EVERY Railroader that is graduating in 2024 from Sparks High School. From left, Board members: Joe Riley, Tracy Kingsley-Bidart, Rikki Melanaphy, Donald Abbott, SHS Principal CJ Waddell, Vicky Dayton, Jef…See the Story
Cap and gown money
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Palestine · PalestineSherman R. FrederickProperly Subversive Like millions of Americans, Rolla Abdeljawad of Stillwater, Oklahoma, gets a lot of stuff off her chest via Facebook. She posts memes, quotes scripture and spouts her own personal opinion about the world as we know it. No problem, it’s America, right? Au contraire, my friends. It is apparently a big problem. And, there’s video to prove it. Here’s what happened. Ms. Abdeljawad last month responded to an una…See the Story
The ‘Surveillance State’ creep
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Washoe County · Washoe CountyAndrew BarbanoCommentary Last week, this newspaper performed a true public service with the front page story entitled “Renown Health is a powerhouse in Northern Nevada. Is that a problem?” The answer of course is not only yes, but hell yes! Was the article comprehensive and hard-hitting? Alas, no. Written by one of my old friend Jon Ralston’s journalists, Tabitha Mueller of the Nevada Independent online service, I wondered how my old friend and …See the Story
Health care bandidos and flaming ammotextuals
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Washoe County · Washoe CountyMy husband is an outdoor enthusiast and has a group of guys he goes hunting with every year. One of them has started coming out west to vacation at our house twice a year. When he stays at our place, we fix all the meals and he uses our washer, dryer and detergent for several loads of laundry.See the Story
Dear Abby: Longtime friendship entails frequent visits from couple
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Washoe County · Washoe CountyARIES (March 21-April 19): Get in sync with your thoughts on the 27th, 28th and 29th. Map out your course. Don’t share information prematurely; make sure your results are satisfactory first. Romance and self-improvement are favored. Take care of pending problems with institutions, bureaucracy or medical issues on the 30th. Concentrate on your health and emotional welfare before you take on additional responsibilities. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): C…See the Story
Astro advice
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Censorship · Washoe CountyIf you think the Biden Administration did not censor speech during the pandemic, then there’s a chance you drank the water at Camp Lejeune. You may be entitled to immediate compensation.
Sherman R. FrederickProperly Subversive The prevailing truth is that from the time of feather pens to modern cell phones, government administrations have worked hard to spin the news. And most of it is fair play in a free society. But intellectual fascists who …See the Story
Call it by it’s name: Censorship
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