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Sparks Democrat Julia Ratti resigns from Legislature, plans to focus on health district job

November 21, 2021 by Pauline Lee

Ratti is the third Reno-area lawmaker to leave Legislature since October James DeHaven Reno Gazette Journal November 20, 2021 State Sen. Julia Ratti, D-Sparks, is stepping down from the … [Read more...] about Sparks Democrat Julia Ratti resigns from Legislature, plans to focus on health district job

Filed Under: Politics and Government Tagged With: Carson City, Julia Ratti, Northern Nevada's legislative delegation, reno-area lawmaker, Washoe County Health District

Carson City resident, groups appeal commission's approval of Carson Valley Meats processing facility

October 14, 2021 by Kelsey Penrose

by Kelsey Penrose Earlier this month, the Carson City Planning Commission voted 4-1 to approve an application by Carson Valley Meats for a meat processing and packaging facility off of Highway 50 … [Read more...] about Carson City resident, groups appeal commission's approval of Carson Valley Meats processing facility

Filed Under: Rural Nevada Tagged With: appeal, Business, Carson City, inudstrial zoning area, meat processing facility, opinion letter, Slaughterhouses

It’s a Win! Senators go to Bat for Nevadans

June 1, 2021 by Nevada Business Magazine

Nevadans owe state Republican Senators a debt of gratitude. In case you missed it, last month the state’s Supreme Court ruled the power grab by democrats during the 2019 legislative session was … [Read more...] about It’s a Win! Senators go to Bat for Nevadans

Filed Under: 2021 Legislature, Carson City, Chief Justice James Hardesty, Commentary, Department of Motor Vehicles, Nevada Supreme Court, politics, Politics and Government, SB542, SB551, Senator Cannizzaro Tagged With: Carson City, Chief Justice James Hardesty, Commentary, Department of Motor Vehicles, Nevada Supreme Court, Republicans, SB542, SB551, Senator Cannizzaro, State Senators, Taxation, Taxes

Once Every Two Years is Often Enough

June 1, 2021 by Michael Schaus

As the legislature mercifully comes to its predictably frantic close, we should be asking ourselves, “Why would anyone want this chaos every single year?” Nonetheless, there are plenty of activists, … [Read more...] about Once Every Two Years is Often Enough

Filed Under: Carson City, Free Market Watch, Nevada government, Nevada Legislation, Opinion, Opinion Columns, Politics and Government, Senator Joyce Woodhouse Tagged With: Carson City, Free Market Watch, Nevada government, Nevada Legislation, Nevada Legislature, odd year session, political ecosystem, Senator Joyce Woodhouse

Carson City named among 10 top small cities for remote workers

April 7, 2021 by Jeff Munson

Carson City has been ranked in the top 10 among the best small cities in the United States for remote workers, according to a new study by Ownerly.com. The home valuation website examined 304 … [Read more...] about Carson City named among 10 top small cities for remote workers

Filed Under: Business, Carson City, Nevada News, Real Estate Tagged With: Business, Carson City, employment, remote working, top 10 lists

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30 new projects in Pahrump: Arby’s, Chipotle, Midas Muffler, 3 convenient stores & more

March 29, 2023 By Courtney Holland

By Robin Hebrock, Pahrump Valley Times, March 28, 2023 Business is booming in the Pahrump Valley, with dozens of new companies looking to bring … [Read More...] about 30 new projects in Pahrump: Arby’s, Chipotle, Midas Muffler, 3 convenient stores & more

UPS and AVK America plan to expand in Douglas County

March 19, 2023 By Courtney Holland

Staff Reports for The Record Courier, March 17, 2023 United Parcel Service plans to build a new 168,000 square foot building in Douglas County, … [Read More...] about UPS and AVK America plan to expand in Douglas County

Redwood Materials gets $2 billion federal loan for mega battery facility near Reno

February 12, 2023 By Pauline Lee

by Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette-Journal, February 9, 2023 Redwood Materials just secured a commitment from the federal government for a $2 billion … [Read More...] about Redwood Materials gets $2 billion federal loan for mega battery facility near Reno

LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

January 31, 2023 By vrobison

Not everyone enjoys or is interested in politics, but given the number of retirees in the Moapa and Virgin Valleys, I would imagine there is … [Read More...] about LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

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OPINION: NEVADA VIEWS: Government over the taxpayers

March 26, 2023 By Courtney Holland

By Robert Fellner, The Las Vegas Review Journal, March 25, 2023 The legislative proposal to raise Nevadans’ property taxes highlights why … [Read More...] about OPINION: NEVADA VIEWS: Government over the taxpayers

Hypocrite Biden blocks mineral mining his clean-energy goals require

March 24, 2023 By Pauline Lee

by Carrie Sheffield, New York Post, March 22, 2023 President Joe Biden claims he wants America to lead in “clean energy” production, but he’s again … [Read More...] about Hypocrite Biden blocks mineral mining his clean-energy goals require

OPINION: The ‘Green Amendment’ is well-intended — but that’s not enough

March 19, 2023 By Courtney Holland

By David Colborne, The Nevada Independent, March 19th, 2023 Supporters of AJR3, also known as the “Green Amendment,” want to protect Nevada’s … [Read More...] about OPINION: The ‘Green Amendment’ is well-intended — but that’s not enough

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