News from April 2025
Cave Lake Reservoir refilled; reopening event set for June 7, 2025
By Silver State Journal | Apr 23, 2025
The Nevada Division of State Parks and the Nevada Department of Wildlife have reported that Cave Lake Reservoir at Cave Lake State Park has returned to full capacity.
Regional housing survey launched in Lake Tahoe Area by TTCF and TRPA
By Silver State Journal | Apr 22, 2025
The Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation (TTCF) and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) have initiated a regional housing survey to assess evolving housing needs in the wider Lake Tahoe Region.
Real ID walk-in services offered in Nevada without appointment prior to deadline
By Silver State Journal | Apr 22, 2025
As the May 7 Real ID deadline draws near, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that individuals requiring a Real ID can visit certain DMV metro offices without an appointment.
Nevada DMV expands Turbo Titles service statewide
By Silver State Journal | Apr 21, 2025
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that its new service, Turbo Titles, is now accessible in all DMV offices across the state.
WNC community recognized at annual awards reception
By Silver State Journal | Apr 21, 2025
It was a significant evening for students, faculty, and staff of Western Nevada College (WNC) on April 18 as they gathered for the annual Awards & Appreciation Reception.
United Way of Southern Nevada appoints Mike Katigbak as CFO
By Silver State Journal | Apr 21, 2025
United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) has appointed Mike Katigbak as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Nevada Education Department unveils AI ethics guidelines
By Silver State Journal | Apr 21, 2025
The Nevada Department of Education has released a guidance document for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade classrooms across the state.
Cave Lake reopens with improved dam and restocked fishery
By Silver State Journal | Apr 19, 2025
Cave Lake, a popular site for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts, is set to reopen for fishing and other recreational activities.
Construction employment sees mixed trends across states from March 2024 to March 2025
By Silver State Journal | Apr 18, 2025
Construction employment has risen in 31 states and the District of Columbia over the course of the past year, with 30 states showing gains between February and March, reports the Associated General Contractors of America.
TMCC takes part in Nevada Legislature Workforce Day and celebrates Earth Day with students
By Silver State Journal | Apr 18, 2025
Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) actively engaged in Workforce Day at the Nevada Legislative Building in Carson City on April 9.
CSN hosts multi-campus event celebrating banned books
By Silver State Journal | Apr 18, 2025
What do The Handmaid’s Tale, A People’s History of the United States, and When Wilma Rudolph Played Basketball have in common?
CSN seeks employee support for graduation initiatives
By Silver State Journal | Apr 18, 2025
We are reaching out to all employees of the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) to aid in promoting two special initiatives available for the Class of 2025.
CSN hosts AAPIME Heritage Month events with dance, fashion, and food across campuses
By Silver State Journal | Apr 18, 2025
CSN will celebrate Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Middle Eastern (AAPIME) Heritage Month this spring with various events across multiple campuses.
STEAM camps say they build student confidence in science and technology
By Silver State Journal | Apr 17, 2025
Science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) summer camps offer a unique way to engage students by transforming complex subjects into practical experiences.
Lake Tahoe's conservation efforts serve as a national model
By Silver State Journal | Apr 17, 2025
In the mid-20th century, Lake Tahoe was threatened by a significant building boom that included plans for freeways and a large city. Dr. Charles Goldman of UC Davis sounded the alarm with his research, highlighting that pollution and environmental...
TMCC hosts Shark Tank event, launches fitness app, and gains voter-friendly designation
By Silver State Journal | Apr 17, 2025
The Business and Entrepreneurship Club recently organized a Shark Tank event to provide students with a platform to practice their business pitching skills and secure start-up funding.
Patricia Charlton appointed commissioner for Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
By Silver State Journal | Apr 17, 2025
Nevada System of Higher Education's Interim Chancellor Patricia Charlton has been appointed a commissioner for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE).
Western Nevada College to hold Class of 2025 ceremonies in May
By Silver State Journal | Apr 17, 2025
Western Nevada College has announced its upcoming commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2025, scheduled for May.
Nevada's career mapping innovation connects with Central Europe's emerging leaders
By Silver State Journal | Apr 17, 2025
The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), alongside the Aspen Institute Central Europe, has successfully executed workshops as part of the institute’s annual young leaders program.
Western Nevada College launches scholarship in memory of advocate Bus Scharmann
By Silver State Journal | Apr 16, 2025
Harry "Bus" Scharmann devoted over five decades to advancing education and public service in rural Nevada, particularly through his advocacy for Western Nevada College (WNC).